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Christen Eagle N1255D

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A question for all of you Eagle guys. My very limited biplane experience was in a Christen Eagle, N1255D, out of Torrance California way back in 2001. The gentleman that owned the airplane’s first name was Bob. His last name was of Eastern European origin (I think - meaning too many consonances and a “Z”) and started with a “C”. Currently, the N number is unassigned and in its immediate past it was on a Citation 550. I just wondered if anyone maintains a historical database of Eagles or if anyone knows where the airplane is today? Sorry, I don’t know the serial number.

Thanks,

Art
 

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