This is an extremely rare Anderson Greenwood AG 14 manufactured in Texas after World War II in 1950..



Item specifics
Condition: Used
This is an extremely rare Anderson Greenwood AG-14 manufactured in Texas after World War II in 1950. It is one of two known to exist. This one, serial number 3, is a standard category aircraft, fully restored with a fresh annual and a full set of logs. See the video below to learn more about this exceptional historical aircraft that is not only fun to fly, but will attract attention everywhere you land!
Click or paste the link below into your browser to view the video on a mobile device: here Specs: Airframe: 1,496 Hours TTSNEW Engine: Continental 0-200-B
570 Hours TT, 40 Hours SMOH by Pacific Continental (New Cylinders) Propeller: Hartzell HA-12UF-1 Push Propeller
Overhauled in 2004 Exterior: Overall White with Dark Blue and Red Stripes – Excellent Condition Interior: Light Gray Interior, Leather Seats- Excellent Condition AVIONICS:
King KY-96A Comm
King KT-76A Transponder

EQUIPMENT:

3” Gyros
ELT
ATD-300 Traffic-Watch
Parking Brake
Landing Light and Position Lights MISCELLANEOUS:
Annual Inspection Completed March 2011
All AD’s Complied With
This aircraft was kept at the EAA Museum from 1986-2003
Aircraft was Completely Restored in 2009
1st Standard Certified Pusher Airplane
Completed Logbooks Since New
Current date: 2016-05-09