N211BP is a famous Jungmann. Owned for most of it's life by the Pfaff family, Bob Pfaff wrote a story about the aircraft which you can read here: The Great Transcontinental Airmail Dash. 



When the Pfaff family stewardship came to an end, the aircraft was purchased by a Long Island collector but unfortunately on the delivery flight a ground loop cut the trip short in Atlantic City, NJ. The aircraft was repaired and recovered by a well  regarded shop. It was painted in a style that reflected the new owner's taste and attention to detail.

Offered for sale again, the aircraft was purchased by Swiss airline pilot John Simon who had it shipped to an airfield close to Zurich. Unfortunately, for reasons beyond his control, John now finds himself unable to operate the Jungmann and has decided to pass it on to a new owner.

As you might imagine for an aircraft of this specification, quality and location John has a lot of money tied up in N211BP but is keen for a quick sale, hence it is offered at US$90,000 with a further and substantial discount for a buyer that can move quickly.



Importantly the aircraft retains it current US registration and certificate of airworthiness. Should it come back to the USA it will only need to have its operating limitations updated by the FSDO to reflect its new location per the rules for Experimental/Exhibition aircraft.

The aircraft is currently disassembled ready for shipment which can be arranged by the buyer or negotiated with the seller.

Please contact John Simon at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.