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FAA records say this is a 1948 Luscomb 8E.
Luscombe bought Temco in 1949, so technically this is a Temco.
Luscombe. Temco also made the Swift. It's a great picture whatever you want to call the subject.
Appears to have more power up front. Nose bowl is the give away - not stock.
My airplane, 7 year restoration. McKenzie Lycoming conversion
The man who taught my dad to fly had a luscombe I believe with a rear window dome on the roof. He was a WWII pilot of a B 17. I just thought it very cool to ride in
Don Luscombe's finest! Nice job, Dan
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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27-Apr-2025 | L8 | Beaver County (KBVI) | Beaver County (KBVI) | 19:26 EDT | 19:56 EDT (?) | 0:30 |
27-Apr-2025 | L8 | Beaver County (KBVI) | Beaver County (KBVI) | 19:00 EDT | 19:09 EDT | 0:08 |
27-Apr-2025 | L8 | Beaver County (KBVI) | Beaver County (KBVI) | 18:38 EDT | 18:47 EDT | 0:09 |
17-Apr-2025 | L8 | Beaver County (KBVI) | Beaver County (KBVI) | 17:01 EDT | 17:20 EDT | 0:19 |
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