1936 STINSON SM6000A

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Delivery Date: Within 3 days after your order is confirmed.
Place Of Origin USA
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  • Description
  • Description

    Sole survivor! This is the only Stinson 6000A left in the world. Meticulously restored.

    The Stinson Aircraft Company’s last tri-motor was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1933 as an eight-seat feeder-liner for American Airlines. Featuring an unusual double-tapered wing that, combined with its tubby fuselage and forward-raked windscreen, gave it a markedly sinister appearance, it also boasted retractable undercarriage that left the lower part of the wheels exposed below the engine nacelles while in the raised position, as many pilots forgot to lower the undercarriage on landing.

    Airframe

    Completely restored one of a kind Stinson Tri-motor. Restoration completed 2004. 68 hours since restoration.

    Engine(s)

    3 × Lycoming R-680-5 nine-cylinder Radial, 260 hp (194 kW) each

    Exterior

    Painted in its original American Airlines livery.

    Interior

    Restored to its original 1936 configuration.

    Inspection Status

    Sold with current annual.

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