mystery aircraft..
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- Rick Piper
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Re: mystery aircraft..
Yep i agree
i stand corrected
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Re: mystery aircraft..
There used to be two that lived at Biggin Hill many many moons ago - I prefered the straight tail version - It was basically a Twin Bonanza with a
cabin fuselage attached---
Curious where photo was taken - and when
Leif
cabin fuselage attached---
Curious where photo was taken - and when
Leif

Re: mystery aircraft..
Many thanks for correcting us......doh :doho:
it makes sense now i look at the pictures...lol
neil
it makes sense now i look at the pictures...lol
neil
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Re: mystery aircraft..
Late 70s, on an airport near water. Presuming the UK, Brough seems a possibility, or maybe Liverpool...DispatchDragon wrote:
Curious where photo was taken - and when
Leif
As for the date, sadly I believe AB910 was in 92 Sqn codes for the best part of 20 years, although the font did change in the 1970s. I suspect this photo dates from the mid 70s to the early 80s.
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Re: mystery aircraft..
Leif was first, but also, even the Navajo Chieftain doesn't have a cabin that tall, even without the geared Continentals. 
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Re: mystery aircraft..
As to where......if you select properties on the pic Speke comes up in the pic title :think:
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Re: mystery aircraft..
So it does.Garry Russell wrote:As to where......if you select properties on the pic Speke comes up in the pic title :think:
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Re: mystery aircraft..
Yes, it was a Queenair belonging to Vernair, based at Liverpool.
Re: mystery aircraft..
Still about! Taken at Coningsby, 30th Jan:Rick Piper wrote:Here we go
http://www.airliners.net/photo/MoD(PE)- ... 0558787/L/
in later Ripple colours
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