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The 51st G-21 was the second of a lot of four that was ordered by Peru. Manufactured in 1938, N327 holds the unique distinction of being the oldest flying Goose in existance. Darrell Terry flew it from Boeing Field in Seattle to Juneau, AK in 1974 where it was operated by Southeast Skyways. Later it was sold to Kodiak Western Airlines. During 1982 and 1983, N327 appeared on TV as Cutter's Goose in ABC's "Tales of the Gold Monkey." It was eventually sold to James Templeton and later to Jim Chrysler who operated Chrysler Air in Washington and N327 was given a blue and yellow paint scheme. Chrysler Air was re-named Seattle Seaplanes. Jim Chrysler sold the aircraft to Cliff Larrance.
Reg ..... N327
Years ... 1938-present
Model ... G-21A
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