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N9089Z

1944 North American TB-25N Mitchell C/N 108-34136

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Latest photos of N9089Z
  • N9089Z @ EGKB - Looking scruffy at Biggin Hill in May 1965, N9089Z would later appear in many films, both in front of and behind the cameras. - by Goat66 by Goat66 @ EGKB
  • N9089Z @ EGMC - North American TB-25J Mitchell [108-34136] Southend~G 03/07/1974. From a slide wearing false marks.. - by Ray Barber by Ray Barber @ EGMC
  • N9089Z @ EGTB - rear section of 430861 Bedsheet Bomber in the Parkhouse Aviation yard - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGTB
  • N9089Z @ EGTB - 430861 Bedsheet Bomber now at Booker, having spent time in bits at North Weald, this is the aircraft that was used in the films The War Lover & 633 Squadron - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGTB

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:North American
Model:TB-25N Mitchell    Search all North American TB-25N Mitchell
Year built:1944
Construction Number (C/N):108-34136
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats:6
Number of Engines:2
Engine Type:Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Wright C14AB AC BA
Also Registered As:
44-30861  De-registered

Aircraft

Registration Number:N9089Z
Mode S (ICAO24) Code:AC908F
Last Action Taken:1977-01-14
Current Status:Revoked

Owner

Registration Type:Corporation
Owner:Wycombe Air Park (EGTB)
Address:Booker
Marlow, Bucks SL7 3DP
United Kingdom
Region:Western-Pacific

User contributed data

Serial Number (C/N):108-34136    (by Malcolm Clarke on 2009-12-09 00:00:00)

User Comments

Malcolm Clarke, 2016-08-21 06:59:12
 Use to film *The War Lover* and *633 Squadron*. Abandoned at Biggin hill after filming work. In 1983 the registration G-BKXW was reserved, but was never taken up; the aircraft remained N9089Z. Acquired by Aces High in 1984 and moved by road to North Weald. Put on static display at North Weald, Essex, UK. After sitting there since 1987, aircraft was moved to Wycombe Air Park Mar 2006 for restoration to static display. (Joe Baugher).