2 results found
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Collection:Kelch Aviation Museum
Event:Grassroots Fly in 2025
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:849961Submit Correction
View count: 20
Built by Aeronca at Lunken Airport, Cincinnati Ohio in 1936. The aircraft was first owned by Henry E. Cunning, an early pioneer of the airmail service known as Mansfield, Ohio's "Flying Postman". By 1961 due to problems with the wooden wing spar the aircraft was grounded and stored until restored to fly again in 2018 when it won the Antique Reserve Grand Champion Silver Lindy award at Oshkosh. It was donated to the Kelch Aviation Museum in 2024.
Registration / Serial:N16262
Alternate Registration:NC16262
Aircraft Version:Aeronca LB
C/n (msn):2016
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Collection:Kelch Aviation Museum
Event:Grassroots Fly in 2025
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:849961Submit Correction
View count: 20
Built by Aeronca at Lunken Airport, Cincinnati Ohio in 1936. The aircraft was first owned by Henry E. Cunning, an early pioneer of the airmail service known as Mansfield, Ohio's "Flying Postman". By 1961 due to problems with the wooden wing spar the aircraft was grounded and stored until restored to fly again in 2018 when it won the Antique Reserve Grand Champion Silver Lindy award at Oshkosh. It was donated to the Kelch Aviation Museum in 2024.
Registration / Serial:N16262
Alternate Registration:NC16262
Aircraft Version:Aeronca LB
C/n (msn):2016
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Registration / Serial:N996N
Alternate Registration:996N
Aircraft Original Type:Russell Light Monoplane
Aircraft Generic Type:Russell Light Monoplane
Aircraft Version:Russell Light Monoplane
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Collection:Kelch Aviation Museum
Event:Grassroots Fly in 2025
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:849797Submit Correction
View count: 52
Built in Fort Worth Texas in 1931, originally with an Anzani engine. Following an engine failure it was later fitted with a Szekeley 3 cylinder engine which also failed and after several owners and attempted rebuilds, it was fitted with a Franklin 65hp engine in the early 1980s. Currently fitted with a 40 HP Salmson 9 cylinder AD-9 radial, it was acquired by Al Kelch in 2002 and is the only airworthy example of the type.
Registration / Serial:N996N
Alternate Registration:996N
Aircraft Version:Russell Light Monoplane
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Registration / Serial:N996N
Alternate Registration:996N
Aircraft Original Type:Russell Light Monoplane
Aircraft Generic Type:Russell Light Monoplane
Aircraft Version:Russell Light Monoplane
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Collection:Kelch Aviation Museum
Event:Grassroots Fly in 2025
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact
Photo ID:849797Submit Correction
View count: 52
Built in Fort Worth Texas in 1931, originally with an Anzani engine. Following an engine failure it was later fitted with a Szekeley 3 cylinder engine which also failed and after several owners and attempted rebuilds, it was fitted with a Franklin 65hp engine in the early 1980s. Currently fitted with a 40 HP Salmson 9 cylinder AD-9 radial, it was acquired by Al Kelch in 2002 and is the only airworthy example of the type.
Registration / Serial:N996N
Alternate Registration:996N
Aircraft Version:Russell Light Monoplane
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Brodhead (C37)Map
Region / Country:Wisconsin, United States
Photo Date:5 September 2025
Photo by:Tim SpearmanContact