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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 17:12 |
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IIRC the Navy used N3Ns on floats to teach introduction to Float Planes up through the 60s.
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 21:40 |
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Please educate me. What is the difference between the two?
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 10 Sep 2017, 12:26 |
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Username Protected wrote: Please educate me. What is the difference between the two?
Rgs patrick N3N was built by the Naval Aircraft Factory. All Alum parts in the Fus and wing structure. Stearman built by the Stearman Aircraft Company. Steel tube Fuselage with wood wings. Both Trainers, N3N was only used by the US Navy.
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 11 Sep 2017, 18:44 |
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Username Protected wrote: Please educate me. What is the difference between the two?
Rgs patrick N3N is the box the Stearman came in... 
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 14:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: Please educate me. What is the difference between the two?
Rgs patrick N3N was built by the Naval Aircraft Factory. All Alum parts in the Fus and wing structure. Stearman built by BOEING. Steel tube Fuselage with wood wings. Both Trainers, N3N was only used by the US Navy. FIFY
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 14:46 |
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Old thread resurrection. Id appreciate an education on N3N-3 ownership and operation. I'd like to specifically address the TCDS prohibition on intentional spins when it's seems the Navy was A OK with performing intentional inverted spins, to include producing a video that can be found on YouTube.
In short how do they handle and can I do spins or not?
Thanks Corey
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:19 |
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Username Protected wrote: Was the TCDS produced for the Navy or the CAA? Is there a NATOPS manual for it? N3N was waaay before the NATOPS program was introduced. There would have been a flight manual but it was pretty rudimentary back then. I don’t have the history but typically the Navy would have tested and accepted the airplane. CAA not involved. EDIT: Link to TCDS https://drs.faa.gov/browse/excelExterna ... 60C38.0001
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: Old thread resurrection. Id appreciate an education on N3N-3 ownership and operation. I'd like to specifically address the TCDS prohibition on intentional spins when it's seems the Navy was A OK with performing intentional inverted spins, to include producing a video that can be found on YouTube.
In short how do they handle and can I do spins or not?
Thanks Corey If it came into the civilian registry the same as the Navy’s T-34Bs, than the answer is that no one was willing to pay for the testing to remove the limit. Ex-USAF T-34As are fully aerobatic, ex-Navy are not (legally). It has nothing to do with how the military flew them and everything to do with how they were civilian certified. P.S. if it’s experimental-exhibition you can fly it like the Navy legally.
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Post subject: Re: N3N revenge Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 20:55 |
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Perhaps a more succinct question.
Is there a possible way to have a certified standard category N3N-3 and legally be able to provide a CFI spin endorsement in it? Or fly a basic aerobatic routine that includes a spin?
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