I would be so very gratefull if the current owner of this vintage aircraft would please contact me! I am Roxanne Dally Wells in Mustang, Ok. I believe this to be the aircraft that my father, Rocky Dally flew at one time while he was a crop duster for Morgan Crop Service in Louisiana during the late 1960's. I have 2 grown sons and a five year old all of whom would covet the opportunity to visit this aircraft, or even have the chance to see photos of it. My mother, Hilda Dally is 87 and would love to see the aircraft or pictures as well. My contact info is: 832-814-8437. Thanks and God bless!
Aircraft N50076P
Can you please clarify the registration number..you have one too many digits.
Are you asking about N5076P ?
or N5007P ? Air Tractor Inc AT-802 C/N 8020047
or N50076 1940 Boeing B75N1 C/N 75-955
or N5076 Grumman G-164A C/N 1111
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Hey...sorry for the mix up. The aircraft I am interested in has the N number as follows: N50076. Thank you for correcting my error. Are you perhaps the owner of the aircraft that my father flew in the 1960's?
Awaiting your reply,
Roxanne Dally Wells
Hi Roxanne
Sorry to tell you but N50076 Boeing B75N1 crashed in 1967 see link below
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=5287
Neil (BIKEPILOT)
Yes, I remember the crash...unfortunately oh, too well! It was my father that crashed and died in that airplane. All that was left was the frame, which was stored behind Morgan Crop Service for years after dad's death. (His name, by the way was Charles Joseph "Rocky" Dally). The aircraft, or what was left of it, was sold after the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan who were the owners of Morgan Crop Service in Iowa, LA. To my knowledge the frame and other parts of the aircraft were "restorable". Dad owned his own private plane, a Swift aircraft, but this particular plane in question was his heart and soul!!! I am his oldest daughter, and would just like to see the plane restored, if at all possible.