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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:15 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hello All,

I'm trying to trace the fates of a couple of Commanders and find that both appear to have ended their days with a Ben Whitfield, seemingly of Inyokern, California.

560E-586, which was registered in Canada as CF-LBD was sold to him circa 1978. Nothing further is known from then on.
At one point though, CF-LBD is known to have flown down to the USA and back without the benefit of a CofA.
After that was settled in Court, a Ferry Permit, from Canada to the USA, was issued.

680E-757-42, N8111G, was purchased by Thunderbird Aviation Inc., of Phoenix, Arizona on 25Mar77. On 13Jun85, they advised the FAA of a sale to Ben Whitfield, but no Bill of Sale or Application for Registration has ever been submitted and mail remains unanswered.

I have a gut feeling that he bought both of these for parting out and also wonder whether he bought any others.

Do any of our guys know the name and the nature of his business?

Any kind of leads or information will be most welcome.

Very Best Regards,
Barry Collman
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:53 am    Post subject: Re: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

There are a couple of RV pilos from Inyokern that hang out on either the Matronics RV chatlist or the www.vansairforce.net chatlist.

If the planes are outside they will have seen them. You might post a note asking to talk to pilots from Inyokern on these lists.


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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 4:16 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Milt,

Grateful thanks - I might try that route if nothing else turns up.

Very Best Regards,
Barry

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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:47 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

I searched & found nothing, maybe someone else will have better luck.

Regards,

Brent
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I'm trying to trace the fates of a couple of Commanders and find that both appear to have ended their days with a Ben Whitfield, seemingly of Inyokern, California.

560E-586, which was registered in Canada as CF-LBD was sold to him circa 1978. Nothing further is known from then on.
At one point though, CF-LBD is known to have flown down to the USA and back without the benefit of a CofA.
After that was settled in Court, a Ferry Permit, from Canada to the USA, was issued.

680E-757-42, N8111G, was purchased by Thunderbird Aviation Inc., of Phoenix, Arizona on 25Mar77. On 13Jun85, they advised the FAA of a sale to Ben Whitfield, but no Bill of Sale or Application for Registration has ever been submitted and mail remains unanswered.

I have a gut feeling that he bought both of these for parting out and also wonder whether he bought any others.

Do any of our guys know the name and the nature of his business?

Any kind of leads or information will be most welcome.

Very Best Regards,
Barry Collman
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 2:37 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Brent,

I found nothing either, but thanks for trying!

Very Best Regards,
Barry
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 3:35 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Barry,

Here is a long shot!

If you go to Inyokem CA via Google satellite you will zoom down on runway 33...parked right out on the dirt close to the threshold is what looks like a bathtub Commander!! Looks like you had better contact the airport folks to find out about this airframe.

Might just be a match!

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I found nothing either, but thanks for trying!

Very Best Regards,
Barry
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:02 am    Post subject: Re: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

Received the following by e mail from an RV pilot out of Inyokern.

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N4136B. No paint just unpolished alum. The guy does Angels flights if I am not mistaken.

N541M White with blue and red trim. Looks like it has not flown in a while.

I don't know much more than that. Hope that helped your buddy out.
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:24 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Russell,

Thanks! I'll take a look later on, but it might be one of those that Milt's guys sent details for, possibly the second one.

And, don't forget that the two I listed were transactions from about 30 years ago!

I really wanted to find out more about Ben Whitfield and what the nature of his business was.

Very Best Regards,
Barry

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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:28 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Milt!

Grateful thanks. Neither of these is the ones I asked about, but I was looking
back about 30 years!

But, I understood N541M, which is 680FL-1512-96, was being parted out by United
Airparts. It had previously been purchased on 10Oct90 by AC Enterprises, of
Payson, AZ, the partners being George A Armstrong & 'our' Jack Chappell.

Very Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:11 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

Contact Jack Chappell. He and I spoke about the Inyokern plane about a year
ago, however, I can't remember the details. Jack doesn't do email so if you
want I can call him.

Sorry that I didn't give you this info. earlier, but I have been so tied up
lately that I haven't been reading the Commander List.

Regards,

Moe Mills
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:02 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi All,

When I first posted this, I had a nagging feeling that this name rang a bell rather more loudly.

While looking at another Commander's history, I stumbled across the names "Ben Widtfeld, dba: Atlas Aircraft", and then a related search found "Ben Widtfeldt", both of them being at Long Beach, California.

At one time, "Widtfeld" was the owner of a Model 680, s/n 446-117, registered in Colombia as HK-868P. It was seemingly bought from, then sold back to, a Humberto Escobar Velez.

"Widtfeldt" was also seemingly the owner of 680E-873-86, N799SB, whose history ends in unresolved paperwork.

I'm also wondering if "Widtfeld" turned his "dba" name into Atlas Aircraft Corp., who were also domiciled in Long Beach. I can trace 29 transactions involving Commanders by them, between April 1974 & July 1981.

I've got a gut feeling that Atlas Aircraft Corp., "Whitfield", "Widtfeld" & "Widtfeldt" are all connected, but is there anybody 'out there' with some local knowledge. Is Inyokern anywhere near Long Beach?

Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 2:03 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

Inyokern is about 125 air miles north of Long Beach. The closest thing to it is Edwards Air Force Base or Mohave, home of Burt Rutan, and the Mother or all big airline aircraft salvage yards.

Moe


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Hi All,



When I first posted this, I had a nagging feeling that this name rang a bell rather more loudly.



While looking at another Commander's history, I stumbled across the names "Ben Widtfeld, dba: Atlas Aircraft", and then a related search found "Ben Widtfeldt", both of them being at Long Beach, California.



At one time, "Widtfeld" was the owner of a Model 680, s/n 446-117, registered in Colombia as HK-868P. It was seemingly bought from, then sold back to, a Humberto Escobar Velez.



"Widtfeldt" was also seemingly the owner of 680E-873-86, N799SB, whose history ends in unresolved paperwork.



I'm also wondering if "Widtfeld" turned his "dba" name into Atlas Aircraft Corp., who were also domiciled in Long Beach. I can trace 29 transactions involving Commanders by them, between April 1974 & July 1981.



I've got a gut feeling that Atlas Aircraft Corp., "Whitfield", "Widtfeld" & "Widtfeldt" are all connected, but is there anybody 'out there' with some local knowledge. Is Inyokern anywhere near Long Beach?



Best Regards,

Barry Collman









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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 2:50 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Thanks Moe! Close enough to possibly confirm a possible connection in my book. Over here, 125 miles is a long way, but it's sort of at the bottom of your back yard over there, isn't it?

Incidentally, I have now found another record on my database that virtually confirms "Ben Widtfeldt" was indeed the president of Atlas Aircraft Corp.

Of the 25 Commanders I find them involved with (4 of them twice), let's just say for now that a good number (10) have definitely been exported to Colombia, a further 5 possibly went there too and most of the rest seem to have had a "chequered" career.

Amazingly, of the very few that have emerged with a clean sheet, one is with our very own Buddy Plaster (560E-552, now N50BP) and another is with our very own John Towner's Central Air (500B-1235-106, now N662MW). Neither, of course, was bought from Atlas Aircraft Corp.

Very Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 3:36 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Barry,

You are very correct about my 560E and Atlas Aviation being connected in the past. As you no doubt know I purchased the airplane from a person in Compton, California, just 10 miles from Long Beach Airport. I made a great deal on barely flyable junk with bullet holes.

While the airplane was being taken apart to see how bad off it was, we found many items attesting to Atlas Aviation having had some roll in the airplane's history----10 or 12 noise abatement violations that were ignored, countless letters from the FAA, notices from the City of Compton to pay or vacate the airport and a cutout behind the rear seat where a window air conditioner for a house had been installed. In asking some old timers familiar with the airplane about this I was told it worked very well but it was a little too cold...No Joke!!!

I could research my machine further, but I think I have picked on it enough. It always starts, gets me where I'm going and allows me to return home without problems. It may have had a questionable and a not so kind beginning , but it sure is living the good life now.

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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 6:38 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hello Barry,

Atlas Aircraft Corp. got me thinking - is there a connection Between this Atlas Aircraft Corp (US) to Atlas Aircraft Corp. in South Africa? And if so, is that possibly where your Commanders ended up? Atlas (SA) no longer exists - it was swallowed up by Armscor. Atlas used to manufactured the Atlas Impala, which was basically an Aermacchi MB-326 made under licence, the Atlas Cheetah (which was a complete rework of the Mirage III), an armed version of the Aérospatiale Puma, the Bosbok (a spotter aircraft, made under licence from Aermacchi, I think) and the Kudu, a light medivac piston single of their own design. Nico, correct me if I am wrong, but I seem to recall that the Kudu was also certified in the US. They also made the Rooivalk attack helicopter, but I don't know if it progressed past the prototype stage. All this, of course, means nothing if the two Atlas Aircraft Corps are not connected. So, if it helps, good - if not, sorry for clouding the issue.

God bless,
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:29 pm    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Andrew,
Atlas Aircraft was part of Armscor and then became part of Denel. Since the demise of the pale Africans the business has gone downhill. They attempted to sell the Rooivalk on the world market. One was tested here in Oz. The only people to buy a couple were the SANDF themselves


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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:30 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Hi Andrew,

No, I don't think they are connected at all, but thanks for mentioning the other Atlas as a possible link.

Best Regards,
Barry
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:52 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Buddy,

By any chance your bird painted gun metal gray when you purchased it?

Moe


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Barry,



You are very correct about my 560E and Atlas Aviation being connected in the past. As you no doubt know I purchased the airplane from a person in Compton, California, just 10 miles from Long Beach Airport. I made a great deal on barely flyable junk with bullet holes.



While the airplane was being taken apart to see how bad off it was, we found many items attesting to Atlas Aviation having had some roll in the airplane's history----10 or 12 noise abatement violations that were ignored, countless letters from the FAA, notices from the City of Compton to pay or vacate the airport and a cutout behind the rear seat where a window air conditioner for a house had been installed. In asking some old timers familiar with the airplane about this I was told it worked very well but it was a little too cold...No Joke!!!



I could research my machine further, but I think I have picked on it enough. It always starts, gets me where I'm going and allows me to return home without problems. It may have had a questionable and a not so kind beginning , but it sure is living the good life now.



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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:00 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Good question Moe - No doubt this will *trigger* Buddy to now *rifle* through the aircraft's paperwork to check Wink

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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:33 am    Post subject: Ben Whitfield Reply with quote

Moe,

Yes, it was painted in the Oakland, Los Angeles, Oakland Raiders colors......fuselage was gray with black trim ( very depressing for a San Diego Chargers fan)

While I am sending this with the knowledge that Barry reads all postings I will say that I have all the log books for 50BP from it's beginning. If I am ever needed to consult the logs for a specific bit of information all one needs to do is ask.

Also, I would advise anyone to contact Jack Chappell for information (and parts) about Commanders that have some Southern California history, as well as elsewhere; especially, if they are of the older lineage. And, I have been to Inyokern, Ca. and spent much time attempting to get information on the Commander that appears now to have become a derelict. The first time I saw the machine, probably 15-20 years ago, it was really a neat machine, but had one engine that had leaked some oil. I was unable to get any information about the airplane from the folks at Inyokern, which led me to think it was because Inyokern is located within five hundreds miles of Area 51. Truly, no one would act like there was even airplane parked in the weeds on the south end of the airport.

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