Aircraft N18618 Data

N18618
1972 Cessna 150L, c/n 15073991
Latest photo of N18618
N18618 @ MWL - Mineral Wells, TX - by Zane Adams
Zane Adams
@ MWL
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Cessna
Model 150L Search all Cessna 150L
Year built 1972
Construction Number (C/N) 15073991
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 2
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Cont Motor 0-200 SERIES
Aircraft
Registration Number N18618
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A15992
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 2007-03-28
Air Worthiness Test 1972-10-20
Last Action Taken 2007-03-28
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Mineral Wells, TX 76067
United States
Region Southwestern
N18618
1944 Douglas DC3C-S1C3G (C-47A), c/n 13776
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Douglas
Model DC3C-S1C3G (C-47A) Search all Douglas DC3C-S1C3G (C-47A)
Year built 1944
Construction Number (C/N) 13776
Number of Seats 32
Number of Engines 2
Also Registered As
42-93822 De-registered - to civil reg Delivery: 1944-06-29
PP-YPG Cancelled Delivery: 1947-02-14 Cancel: 1959-06-04
Aircraft
Registration Number N18618
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A15992
Certification Issued 1946-01-25
Current Status Deregistered
Registration Cancel Date 1948-05-07
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner WAR ASSETS CORP
Address Washington, DC 20571
Region Eastern
N18618
Consolidated C-87 Liberator, c/n 99
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Consolidated
Model C-87 Liberator Search all Consolidated C-87 Liberator
Construction Number (C/N) 99
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 25
Number of Engines 4
Engine Type Reciprocating
Also Registered As
43-30619 De-registered
Aircraft
Registration Number N18618
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A15992
Certification Issued 1944-10-02
Current Status Deregistered
Registration Cancel Date 1944-11-07
Owner
Registration Type Government
Owner UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Address Washington, DC 20001
Region Eastern
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke - Admin, 2013-10-17 09:02:37
Crashed near Goteburg in Sweden Oct 20, 1944 bearing civil registration NC18618. All 6 onboard killed. This was some sort of secret operation. It seems that the plane was a part of Operation Carpetbagger, which was a special program to deliver supplies to resistance groups in enemy-occupied countries, to deliver personnel to the field, and occasionally to bring back personnel from the field. It is believed that this plane was being used to fly back to the UK Norwegian aircrew trainees and American internees from Sweden. (Joe Baugher)
Anette Sarnas, 2010-05-14 04:00:00
This aircraft crashed in Sweden, near lake Anten, on 20 Oct 1944, on flight from Leuchars, Scotland to Bromma, Sweden. Crew killed.