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  • 1990 F21B For Sale

    As much as I hate to do this, family demands require an additonal seat. Whish I could keep this one AND a 3/4 seater, but the budget says otherwise. This will make an excellent short field / bush plane for someone. No problems or excuses - ready to fly!

    Click This Link for photos of the plane. If there is something specific you'd like to see a photo of, please let me know.
    Last edited by CraigH; 08-12-2004, 20:18.
    Craig Helm
    Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
    KRPH

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    Due to size constraints, I'm unable to get my spec sheet to load. Here are the details on the plane:

    Aircraft Summary
    Year: 1990
    Type: Taylorcraft F21B
    Registration: N8ZU
    Serial Number: 1523
    TTAF: 534
    TTSN: 534 Lycoming 0-235-L2C (118hp / 2400 TBO)
    Last Annual March 2004, all AD's complied
    Useful Load 689 lbs.

    Avionics
    King KY-97A Comm
    Garmin GTX-320 Transponder
    Sigtronics SPA-400 Intercom / Dual PTT

    Additional Equipment
    Instrument lighting.
    Whelen tail strobe.
    Landing light.
    Rosen sun visors.
    Shoulder harness.
    Baggage compartment extension tube and tie down straps.
    VSI, OAT and electric clock added at last annual.
    EGT gauge.
    CHT gauge.
    Carb Temp gauge.
    New 8.00 x 6 main tires / Scott 3200 tailwheel.
    New throttle and mixture cables at annual.

    Additional Information:

    An excellent alternative to the Super Cub, the F21B is a great performer. Capable of a very impressive rate of climb, and excellent short field performance. The baggage compartment is huge and will legally carry 200 lbs. Fuel capacity is a generous 42 gallons, giving a 6+ hour range.

    Aircraft is hangared and in excellent condition. Times subject to change as the aircraft is flown regularly. Complete logs since test flight and meticulously maintained. Spectro oil analysis performed at each oil change.

    Sale Price $45,500

    Home: (940) 549-2515
    Office: (888) 828-4356
    Email: [email protected]

    Aircraft located at Graham, Texas (KRPH)
    Craig Helm
    Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
    KRPH

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    • #3
      Price reduction

      Price has been reduced to $43,500.

      As a side note, the "problematic" 21 gallon wing tanks have both been re-mounted with an FAA approved (337) mounting system that should elimintate the tank leaks common in with the F21 / F22 series. Over $5000 was spent on the repairs. This should be a no-worry aircraft for many, many years to come.
      Craig Helm
      Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
      KRPH

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      • #4
        SOLD

        Sold
        Craig Helm
        Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
        KRPH

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        • #5
          THAT WAS FAST...

          Want to sell my Suburban for me????
          Eric H.
          Madison, MS
          N39240

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          • #6
            She's going to a good home in Soldotna, AK. Should feel right at home there.
            Craig Helm
            Prior owner N8ZU '90 F21B
            KRPH

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            • #7
              Lookin' for N8ZU

              Craig, I live about 12 miles as the crow flies from Soldotna...will be keeping an eye out for N8ZU. There are over 200 Taylorcrafts here in Alaska, so she will be in good company! Dick
              Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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              • #8
                New plane

                Hey Craig, That Citabria doesn't have 3/4 seats. Can't blame you though, I have been wanting something to do aerobatics in myself. My new 170 is slower than the old one so i'm wondering if I did the right thing. There's a flyin at Sulphur Springs on Sept. 11th any of you guys planning to attend? Randal

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                • #9
                  I know where there is a nice "Super Chipmunk" if you would be interested. It has the ability to do a lot of aerobatics, but it is not quite as agile as a Pitts, according to the owner.
                  Dennis Pippenger
                  Previous Owner of Model F21B
                  Noblesville, Indiana

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                  • #10
                    Randal's C-170

                    Randal,
                    I saw you have a C-170,along with Crispy Critter my father and I are doing a ground up restore to a 1948 C-170.....it also happens to be the airplane that I learned how to fly in.
                    Kevin Mays
                    West Liberty,Ky

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