It is being advertised at Barnstormers.com
barnstormers.com/classified-2005621-Trans-Atlantic-Luscombe-8F.html
I can also be contacted via the ad on Barnstormers.
NOTE: the original registration N1838B has been reserved with the FAA Aircraft N-Number Reservation system. That registration will be transferred to the next owner of the aircraft to allow its re-registration with its original tail number.
CHT
G-meter
suction gauge
manifold pressure gauge
directional giro
406 ELT
STX-165 Transponder
GNC 250XL Garmin Radio
two 12.5 gallon metal wing tanks
last annual June 29, 2025
interior 7/10
exterior 3/10
after ground loop:
damage to fuselage skins, right wing & landing gear
possible prop strike
note, to the untrained eye the aircraft looks normal
for more information contact Louis Helbig via contact form or by phone.
Photographs of C-FEPO’s airframe after landing incident on June 29, 2025.
Photos show damaged landing gear, wrinkles in fuselage skins behind firewall, around landing gear, and aft of cockpit, as well as damage to right wing (indentation aft of landing light).
Photos also show peeling paint and patches of surface corrosion on fuselage and tail empennage that were present before landing incident.
Note there is no apparent damage to the propellor, however there was a likely prop strike.
Photographs of C-FEPO’s airframe. Detailed images of panel, interior, wings, fuselage, engine & landing gear. Note these images are ordered from oldest to newest.
Includes photos of some of what remains of Gluckmann’s 1950 modifications:
radio antenna base fitting on top of fuselage
flare tube holes (patched)
oversized Venturi tube
special instrument instrument panel plumbing for 2 vacuum systems including panel lever switch (all covered by a 337 engineering certificate)
manifold pressure gauge,
suction gauge,
turn & bank,
vertical speed indicator (VSI),
directional giro (DG), and
panel light
Paint is peeling and chipped on fuselage and tail empennage & there are small patches of surface corrosion and peeling paint on wings. The interiors of the wing & fuselage were treated with ACF. There are some loose rivets in the wings and underside of fuselage. Cowling is heavily patched.
N1838B’s original aircraft logbook issued by the Luscombe Aircraft Corporation in Dallas Texas on June 10, 1948. This logbook contains Peter Gluckmann’s handwriting and signature and records the installation of a factory new engine from Continental on Sept 9, 1953 which Gluckmann appears to have received in return for his endorsement of Continental Engines after his Transatlantic flight. This engine is still in the aircraft.
A second American aircraft logbook’s with last entry on April 22, 1985.
The original engine logbook for Continental 90-12-F engine serial 43775-3-12 which Gluckmann received directly from Continental after the Transatlantic flight. It begins on Sept 9, 1953.
A second American engine logbook with last entry on Dec 1, 1988
Copies of the Repair & Alternation Forms (337s) for the instrument flight instrument panel and the most remarkable installation of extra fuel tanks and their plumbing.
Complete Canadian logbooks. First entry in aircraft journey log is Nov 11, 1989. First entry in engine log is August 15, 1999. First entry in propeller log is July 30, 2001 (this might be in error, not certain first page was photographed). Technical logs (Record of Installations & Modifications to Aircraft).
Canadian documents: Certificate of Airthworthiness, Registration & MOGAS STC.
Miscellaneous parts and manuals.