Somewhere along the line I was given information that Sabreliner N910E became N303NT. However, looking at the photos on the dossier, N910E is an earlier model than N303NT.

Can someone tell me a c/n for N910E, and what happened to it?

Hi Glenn

I can't match up "N910E" to any sabreliner.

910E has been carried by a Cessna Citation XL, a Lockheed Jetstar, a Cessna 305 Birdog, and maybe some other types.

ref: N303NT T-39N ex Bu.165511 c/n 282-029 :?:

Still looking at variations of N910_E_. (maybe a partial reg, or a NTU ? perhaps)

A date would be helpful. Will post if I find something.

John

Hi Glenn

I have got the same results as John while searching for N910 Echo, also tried N91 Oscar Echo with no results.

Chris

Chris, Glenn

I was looking at N901E and similar (N901EA thru Z, N9011E ,B ?).

Hope Glenn can get back with a calendar date, so I could narrow down the

search, using offline material.

So far only two sabreliners, with a '91...' in the string:

N91BZ Rockwell NA-265 Sabre 65 465-19 09/01/2003

N380FP Rockwell NA-265 Sabre 75A 380-54 (ex N910BH) 07/07/2004

Close only works with horse-shoes and hand grenades :)

John

Found it 8)

It does belong to N303NT

c/n 282-29 or 282-029

T-39N

N6383C > N910E > N170JL > N170AL > N170DD > N303NT

Doesn't seem to be any 'interweb' refs to this lineage.

Who said books are obsolete ? /sarc

John

Well, the photo itself shows plainly "N910E" painted on the tail, so that is the number to look for. The photo itself was dated March 1977

I'm wondering about the sequence with the current N303NT though, because the from the photos, they are plainly two different types. While the photo of N910E shows an early -40 Sabreliner, the photo of N303NT by Nick Dean show a longer, perhaps -60 model. That's why I'm having difficulty resolving the issue.