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    Airframe Family: Boeing B377 / C-97 Stratofreighter
    Latest Model:KC-97L Stratofreighter
    Last Military Serial:52-2698 USAF
    Construction Number:16729
    Last Civil Registration:N1365N
    Latest Owner or Location:Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation, Floyd Bennett Field, New York, New York

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1953

    Constructed as a KC-97G-26-BO by Boeing at Seattle, Washington, USA.

    Circa 1953

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 52-2698.

    1964

    Converted to a KC-97L.

    By 1966

    Transferred to 126th Air Refueling Squadron, Illinois ANG.

    To Dross Metals Inc, Tucson AZ.

    By June 1982

    To U. S. Forest Service with new c/r N1365N.

    June 1982

    Ferried to Stockton, CA for conversion to fire tanker.

    1983

    Operated as fire service #84.

    From 1983 to 1984

    Operated by Hemet Valley Flying Service, Hemet, CA.

    12 March 1984

    Certificate of airworthiness for NR1365N (KC-97G, 52-2698) issued.

    From 1985 to 1991

    Leased to Hawkins and Powers Aviation Inc, Greybull, WY.
    Operated in Alaska.

    May 1986


    Photographer: Eric Bannwarth
    Notes: N1365N - KC-97G - Hawkins and Powers at Fort Wainwright in May 1986

    By 4 August 1989

    Operated as fire service #97.

    4 August 1989


    Photographer: Peter M. Garwood
    Notes: At Fort Wainright, Alaska

    12 April 1991

    To Hawkins and Powers Aviation Inc, Greybull, WY keeping c/r N1365N.

    Based at Hawkins and Powers, South Bighorn County Airport, Greybull, WY.
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    13 September 1997


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield
    Notes: 35mm slide photographed on active duty ramp.

    20 June 2000

    To D (and) G Inc, Greybull, WY keeping c/r N1365N.

    September 2005

    To Pride Capital Group, Deerfield, IL keeping c/r N1365N.

    August 2006

    To Clay Lacy keeping c/r N1365N.

    2 August 2006


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield
    Notes: Photographed on Aerial Firefighting Museum ramp.

    9 November 2006

    To unknown owner with c/r N1365N.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Van Nuys, CA.

    By 16 November 2008

    Work underway on the airframe.

    1 January 2012

    Certificate of airworthiness for NR1365N (KC-97G, 52-2698) issued.

    21 August 2013

    Civil registration, N1365N, cancelled.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Van Nuys, CA.

    31 July 2016


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield
    Notes: Fully restored to airworthy, waiting on a crew.

    10 November 2016

    To B and G Industries Llc, Greybull, WY with new c/r N1365N.

    7 December 2021

    In the inventory of Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation, Floyd Bennett Field, New York, NY.
    Ralph Pettersen comments (8 August 2022): I was at Greybull when the papers were signed.
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    8 August 2022


    Photographer: Ralph Pettersen

    9 August 2022

    Ralph Pettersen comments (9 August 2022): Although N1365N is in excellent condition and could be made airworthy with a reasonable amount of TLC, the engines and other critical components will be harvested to keep BAHFs C-97G N117GA flying. At this point, I believe the best hope for the aircraft would be to install runout engines harvested from the other KC-97s stored at Greybull and place it on display at the Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting, which is located at the airport.
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    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    United States Military Aircraft Since 1909 by Swanborough and Bowers

    Internet Sources
    Airbus, Boeing, Convair and Douglas Production List
    AMCAR
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America
    Ruud Leeuw.com by Ruud Leeuw
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher
    Warbirds Directory, 6th Edition (2013) by Geoff Goodall
    Wikipedia

    Individual Contributors
    Glenn Chatfield
    Mike Henniger
    Ralph Pettersen

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