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 Post subject: N3N on Ebay
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:57 pm 
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Saw this today on Ebay. Anybody know who's it is?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1941-Nav ... 19d4c30a56

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I like his comment that the USN could buy a N2S (Stearman) for $8000 while the N2N cost $28,000 from the Naval Aircraft Factory.
So much for government efficency. :lol:

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JohnB wrote:
I like his comment that the USN could buy a N2S (Stearman) for $8000 while the N2N cost $28,000 from the Naval Aircraft Factory.
So much for government efficency. :lol:


This is true but lets see. Navy started using the N2S in what 41-42 when the first order was put out? All sold as surplus by 45-46? So in service for 5 yrs??

N3N, the majority being built in 40-41. Navy kept a few of them in service til 1959. I consider money well spent.

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N3Njeff wrote:
JohnB wrote:
I like his comment that the USN could buy a N2S (Stearman) for $8000 while the N2N cost $28,000 from the Naval Aircraft Factory.
So much for government efficency. :lol:


This is true but lets see. Navy started using the N2S in what 41-42 when the first order was put out? All sold as surplus by 45-46? So in service for 5 yrs??

N3N, the majority being built in 40-41. Navy kept a few of them in service til 1959. I consider money well spent.



Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the N3N, the Navy perhaps, but not the airplane.:)
A lot of stuff: building, vehicles and aircraft were expected to have short service lives. Hense the famous "Temporary" buildings built for 5 years life that were still in use at bases until the 90s.
But the Navy designs an all-metal structure (no wood wings) biplane....something that will last for years, albeit at 3.5 times the cost of a Stearman.

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JohnB wrote:
N3Njeff wrote:
JohnB wrote:
I like his comment that the USN could buy a N2S (Stearman) for $8000 while the N2N cost $28,000 from the Naval Aircraft Factory.
So much for government efficency. :lol:


This is true but lets see. Navy started using the N2S in what 41-42 when the first order was put out? All sold as surplus by 45-46? So in service for 5 yrs??

N3N, the majority being built in 40-41. Navy kept a few of them in service til 1959. I consider money well spent.



Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the N3N, the Navy perhaps, but not the airplane.:)
A lot of stuff: building, vehicles and aircraft were expected to have short service lives. Hense the famous "Temporary" buildings built for 5 years life that were still in use at bases until the 90s.
But the Navy designs an all-metal structure (no wood wings) biplane....something that will last for years, albeit at 3.5 times the cost of a Stearman.


Dont forget they also built the engine that was bolted to that airframe.

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