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    Airframe Family: Morane Saulnier MS-760 Paris
    Latest Model:MS-760 Paris
    Construction Number:050
    Last Civil Registration:N23ST
    Compressed ID:Morane Saulnier MS-760 cn 050 cr N2...
    Latest Owner or Location:Stonewall Transport Inc, Albuquerque, NM

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a MS-760.

    To unknown owner with c/r CN-MAJ.

    To unknown owner with c/r N606B.

    To unknown owner with c/r N111ER.

    To unknown owner with c/r N42BL.

    20 September 1986


    Photographer: Nate Wilburn
    Notes: Hawthorne, California Air Faire

    20 September 1986


    Photographer: Nate Wilburn
    Notes: Hawthorne California Air Faire.

    8 January 1990

    To Stonewall Transport Inc, Albuquerque, NM with new c/r N23ST.

    11 September 1990

    Crashed.
    Summary: The airframe was destroyed. There were two fatalities. There were 1,108 hours on the airframe at the time. The private flight departed Albuquerque International Airport, NM (ABQ/KABQ), United States of America and was destined for Las Cruces Municipal Airport, NM (LRU/KLRU), United States of America. The accident occurred at near Albuquerque, NM (United States of America) while en route. Narrative: The pilot, a heart transplant surgeon, planned a return flight to Las Cruces to retrieve a donor heart...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.

    11 September 1990

    Crashed.
    There were two fatalities. The accident occurred at the Double Eagle II Airport (AEG) Albuquerque, NM, United States while taking off. The airframe was destroyed. The pilot, a heart transplant surgeon, was advised of a donor in las cruces, nm. He and a physicians assistant were to fly to las cruces, retrieve the donor heart and return to albuquerque, where the transplant was to be performed...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    21 June 1991

    Civil registration, N23ST, cancelled.


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    Civil Aircraft Register of the World by Pascal Brugier
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America
    National Transportation Safety Board

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    Nate Wilburn

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