Howdy,
I remember seeing a list of every C-120 and -140 by serial number and tail number. I wanted to look at it again today and I can't find it anywhere. Is it in an FAA database, or one of the documents buried in our library?
Thanks for any help!
Where did I see the serial number listing for all 120/140s?
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Re: Where did I see the serial number listing for all 120/140s?
https://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquir ... quiry.aspx
Here's a few screenshots, you just click on the state of choice and you'll get a rundown of make/model/N numbers
Here's a few screenshots, you just click on the state of choice and you'll get a rundown of make/model/N numbers
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Re: Where did I see the serial number listing for all 120/140s?
The member's directory has such a listing for all planes owned by association members.
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Re: Where did I see the serial number listing for all 120/140s?
Yeah, that's not it.
What I saw was an original production list from Cessna that showed every C-120/140 and 140A by serial number and N number. I found it while looking for the historical record of my first airplane that was destroyed in a storm, N89662, serial number 8710.
What I saw was an original production list from Cessna that showed every C-120/140 and 140A by serial number and N number. I found it while looking for the historical record of my first airplane that was destroyed in a storm, N89662, serial number 8710.
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Re: Where did I see the serial number listing for all 120/140s?
I seem to recall that, too. Maybe one of the past officers of the association has a copy. It may have been in the old forum, I just can't remember...
Cessna should have production data filed away somewhere...
Cessna should have production data filed away somewhere...
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