Aircraft N1051S Data

N1051S
1998 Maule MXT-7-180A, c/n 21039C
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Maule
Model MXT-7-180A Search all Maule MXT-7-180A
Year built 1998
Construction Number (C/N) 21039C
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 5
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Lycoming 0-360-C1F
Aircraft
Registration Number N1051S
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A019D3
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 2003-01-17
Air Worthiness Test 1998-04-15
Last Action Taken 2006-01-17
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
United States
Region Eastern
N1051S
Sunny VIII
1963 North American P-51D Mustang, c/n 124-48124 (45-11371)
Latest photos of N1051S
N1051S @ EGUN - 511371 (45-11371, N1051S) 1945 NA P-51D Mildenhall
 - by PhilR
PhilR
@ EGUN
N1051S @ EGVP - At the World Helicopter Championships, Middle Wallop. - by kenvidkid
kenvidkid
@ EGVP
N1051S @ EGQL - P-51D Mustang Sunny VIII on display at the 1992 RAF Leuchars Airshow. - by Peter Nicholson
Peter Nicholson
@ EGQL
N1051S @ EGQL - P-51D Mustang named Sunny VIII was on display at the 1992 RAF Leuchars Airshow. Sadly, this aircraft was in a fatal crash in July 1995 as N51KF. - by Peter Nicholson
Peter Nicholson
@ EGQL
Airframe Info
Manufacturer North American
Model P-51D Mustang Search all North American P-51D Mustang
Year built 1963
Construction Number (C/N) 124-48124 (45-11371)
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 1
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Pkrd-roll V1650 SERIES
Also Registered As
N51KF Undel Tri
N12067 De-registered Cancel: 1970-00-00
Aircraft
Registration Number N1051S
Alternative Code/Name Sunny VIII
Current Status De-registered
Registration Cancel Date 1994-00-00
Owner
Owner
Address ,
United States
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2016-10-09 15:34:00
According to a 1987 edition of 'FlyPast' magazine, this aircraft went to the Nicaraguan National Guard as GN 121 and in 1963 became N12067 Jul 8, 1963, cancelled. In 1970 it became N1051 and was used for display purposes by Myrick Aviation in the UK. To N751CB, cancelled. N10515, cancelled. To N51KF Mar 10, 1994.
On July 2, 1995 the aircraft struck the ground in Malone, New York. The airplane was destroyed, and the pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was part of an airshow at the Malone Airport. The accident pilot was the lead airplane of two F-51's. After the 2nd pass, the airplane was observed to perform a right turn of 90 degrees. This was to be followed by a left turn of 270 degrees, to reverse course for another flyby; however, as the bank increased to near 90 degrees, the nose dropped, and the
airplane disappeared from view while rotating to the right. Registration cancelled May 18, 2012.
(Courtesy Joe Baugher)