Aircraft N62376 Data

N62376
1958 Hiller H-23D, c/n 1113
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Hiller
Model H-23D Search all Hiller H-23D
Year built 1958
Construction Number (C/N) 1113
Aircraft Type Rotorcraft
Number of Seats 4
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Lycoming VO-435 SERIES
Aircraft
Registration Number N62376
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A824CE
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 1980-05-28
Air Worthiness Test 1975-01-29
Last Action Taken 1992-08-29
Current Status Undel Tri
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner Miami Dade Helicopters Inc
Address Coral Gables, FL 33156
United States
Region Southern
N62376
1944 Douglas C-47A Skytrain, c/n 19978
Latest photos of N62376
N62376 - Douglas C-47A Skytrain at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville OR - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
N62376 - Douglas C-47A Skytrain at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville OR - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
N62376 - Douglas C-47A Skytrain at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville OR - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
N62376 @ MMV - At Evergreen Air & Space Museum - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
@ MMV
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Douglas
Model C-47A Skytrain Search all Douglas C-47A Skytrain
Year built 1944
Construction Number (C/N) 19978
Number of Seats 32
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type None
Also Registered As
Aircraft
Registration Number N62376
Current Status Deregistered, static display
Owner
Owner
Address ,
United States
User Comments
Glenn E. Chatfield, 2012-05-04 17:35:29
This plane was built as C-47A 43-15512 and delivered to the USAAF on 4/3/44. On 5/15/44 it was assigned to the U.S. 9th Air Force in the European Theater, and operated from the U.K. with the 89th Troop Carrier Sqdn of the 438th Troop Carrier Group, which was part of the 53rd Troop Carrier Wing of the 9th Troop Carrier Command. In Feb 1945 the plane was moved to a forward base in France. On 8/8/45 it returned to the USA, and two months later was assigned to the Reconstruction Finance Corp. In 1946 it was sold as NC62736 to Empire Air Lines, but on 8/4/52 it transferred to West Coast Airlines. The plane was WFU in 1963, with 32,181 flying hours. On 5/24/66 the plane was donated to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. To get to the museum it was disassembled at Boeing Field, Seattle for the 140 mile road trip. In 1982 the Museum asked Hughes Air West to repaint the plane, and they repainted it in Hughes Air West Livery with the ID of N56598. The plane was parked alongside the main museum building and an enclosed brick passageway led to the cabin door so the cabin itself was a classroom. (Information from Arthur Pearcy’s 1988 “Douglas DC-3 Survivors”). The plane was eventually transferred to Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum at McMinnville, OR and repainted in USAAF colors.