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N350Y

1931 Buhl LA-1 C/N 139

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Latest photos of N350Y
  • N350Y @ SZP - Taken in September 1974 at Santa Paula Airport - by Doug Duncan by Doug Duncan @ SZP
  • N350Y @ SZP - 1931 Buhl LA-1 FLYING BULL-PUP, Continental A&C75 75 Hp upgrade from original 45 Hp A.H.C. (Szekely) SR-3  three cylinder air-cooled radial engine. Once owned by Radio, TV & Film's the late Clete Roberts. See/read my Buhl article on this site - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N350Y @ SZP - 1931 Buhl LA-1 FLYING BULL-PUP, Rare aircraft with oval metal monocoque fuselage & fabric-covered two-spar wire-braced wooden wing, note turnover pylon forward of cockpit. Once owned by the late Clete Roberts, the tv/radio newsman & film cameos. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N350Y @ SZP - 1931 Buhl LA-1 FLYING BULL-PUP, Continental A&C75 75 Hp, original engine was 45 Hp A.H.C. (Szekely) SR-3 three-cylinder radial air-cooled, same aircraft pictured in air-to-air closeup flight in January 2003 Aviation Legends calendar - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Buhl
Model:LA-1    Search all Buhl LA-1
Year built:1931
Construction Number (C/N):139
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats:1
Number of Engines:1
Engine Type:Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Cont Motor A&C75 SERIES

Aircraft

Registration Number:N350Y
Mode S (ICAO24) Code:A3E6F3
Certification Class:Standard
Certification Issued:1988-03-28
Air Worthiness Test:1964-10-09
Last Action Taken:2006-02-21
Current Status:Valid

Owner

Registration Type:Individual
Address:Santa Paula, CA 93060
United States
Region:Western-Pacific

User Comments

Doug Robertson, 2006-04-03 00:00:00
 Buhl LA-1 BULL-PUP
Doug Robertson, 2006-08-15 00:00:00
 For a very good closeup picture of the 45 Hp A.H.C. (Szekely) SR-3 three cylinder air-cooled radial engine model as originally installed in Buhl Air Pups such as N350Y please enter 21N in the Airport Search section for Mattituck, NY airport. The engine is shown with mounted wood Sensenich prop.