N2014B
L8Luscombe 8ROOT DANIEL J· ICAO24 a198a0· last seen Mar 2026
N2014B is a Luscombe 8, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by ROOT DANIEL J. SkyMeter has tracked 18 flights totalling 2 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is WA81 to KOKH. Service window in our records spans 246 days. The Luscombe 8 has a 35 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 1,400 lb.
About the Luscombe 8
The Lockheed L-8 Sirius is a rare Depression-era high-wing monoplane that represents one of aviation's most elegant transitional designs, bridging the gap between fabric-covered biplanes and the all-metal airliners that would follow. Built by Lockheed in the early 1930s, the Sirius was a sleek, low-production aircraft designed for speed and range, powered by a single radial piston engine and capable of cruising at altitudes and speeds that impressed contemporary aviators. Its most famous moment came when Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh flew a Sirius variant on their 1931 survey flights to the Orient and their 1933 transatlantic route-proving expedition, covering tens of thousands of miles over some of the world's most remote terrain and helping establish the feasibility of polar air routes.
The type's clean lines, retractable landing gear, and wooden wing construction made it a technological standout in an era when most aircraft still flew with fixed gear and open cockpits. With a maximum takeoff weight of just 1,750 pounds and a never-exceed speed of 122 knots, the Sirius was nimble and efficient, though its limited production run means fewer than a dozen were ever built. Today the L-8 is a prized collector's aircraft, with surviving examples preserved in museums and a handful still on the U.S.
civil registry. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the most frequently observed operator.
Flight numbers
Most-flown by this airframe
Aircraft specifications
Luscombe 8
Recent flights
Newest 9 operations of N2014B
