Aircraft N515 Data

N515
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Bell
Model 212 Search all Bell 212
Year built 1976
Construction Number (C/N) 30759
Aircraft Type Rotorcraft
Number of Seats 15
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Turbo-shaft
Engine Manufacturer and Model Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T-3
Also Registered As
N21601 Deregistered Cancel: 1998-07-08
C-GJDC De-registered
HC-BJQ De-registered
N49688 De-registered
OB-1973-P Registered
EC-GXG De-registered Delivery: 1998-09-18 Cancel: 2011-04-00
C-KGUY De-registered Delivery: 2019-07-15 Cancel: 2023-03-15
Aircraft
Registration Number N515
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A67401
Current Status Registered
Delivery Date 2023-03-17
Owner
Owner Copter Lease Llc trustee
Address Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
United States
N515
1935 Bucker Bu-133L Jungmeister, c/n 31
Latest photos of N515
N515 @ WS17 - Bucker Jungmeister zx - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ WS17
N515 @ WS17 - EAA museum - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ WS17
N515 @ WS17 - Jungmeister - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ WS17
N515 @ OSH - belly shot at EAA museum - by magnaman
magnaman
@ OSH
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Bucker
Model Bu-133L Jungmeister Search all Bucker Bu-133L Jungmeister
Year built 1935
Construction Number (C/N) 31
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 1
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Warner SS185 SERIES
Also Registered As
HB-MKE De-registered
Aircraft
Registration Number N515
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A67401
Certification Class Experimental
Certification Issued 1973-08-14
Air Worthiness Test 1980-05-05
Last Action Taken 2006-03-21
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner Eaa Aviation Foundation Inc
Address Oshkosh, WI 54903
United States
Region Great Lakes
User Comments
Pete Heins, 2012-08-27 01:54:57
Does anyone know the history of this aircraft ? My father had a Jungmeister in France during WWII as his personal airplane since he was the squadron commander. Said it was the best airplane that he ever flew. The general made him paint it olve drab with stars and bars. At the end of WWII he had permission to crate it up and bring it hime for organizational material. It never got here. It was originally painted red and cream sunburst. I believe that it was the airplane that the 1939 German airobatic champion used to win his title. Could this be the airplane ?