
Here is the remainder of the information the owner sent in his email. " She has just about all of her original equipment -- fixed boarding step and handle, split windshield and original windows held in by rubber grommets, mass balances on the ailerons. She has no gear doors, in keeping with the appearance of the original Fort Rucker aircraft. Her panel is very much original. The radios occupy the usual spot on the left side of the panel as well as the glove compartment. The VOR heads are hung beneath the panel so as not to adulterate the originality. She's been painted up in the colors of the U.S. Army's pilot training school at Fort Rucker, Alabama. We have the photographic documentation."