A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Piper PA28R-201?
L-29?
Pa-34?
Negative there you lot.Keep trying.I must admit that I was surprised to see those turbulators on this aircraft.For QW : I will get back to you as soon as time permits re yr request.
Would it be naughty to say the file name gives a clue :)
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Do not beleive everything you see :-The file name is a cunning false clue.
yep - not falling for Blue's sneaky fake filenames again :-)
NOW ?
Pitts Special?
Read the question again.As we were recently advised by our aviation law examiner: "RTFQ".What did I ask for ????NOW ? cessna185 [or anybody for that matter] - comeback !
Ok Piper PA-31-325 NavajoZK-NOW !
Ah, cessna185.Good lad.Piper PA-31 etc is correct.Go to the top of the class !
The orange under the wings gave it away
Piper PA28R-201?
ReplyDeleteL-29?
ReplyDeletePa-34?
ReplyDeleteNegative there you lot.
ReplyDeleteKeep trying.
I must admit that I was surprised to see those turbulators on this aircraft.
For QW : I will get back to you as soon as time permits re yr request.
Would it be naughty to say the file name gives a clue :)
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteDo not beleive everything you see :-
ReplyDeleteThe file name is a cunning false clue.
yep - not falling for Blue's sneaky fake filenames again :-)
ReplyDeleteNOW ?
ReplyDeletePitts Special?
ReplyDeleteRead the question again.
ReplyDeleteAs we were recently advised by our aviation law examiner: "RTFQ".
What did I ask for ????
NOW ? cessna185 [or anybody for that matter] - comeback !
Ok Piper PA-31-325 Navajo
ReplyDeleteZK-NOW !
Ah, cessna185.
ReplyDeleteGood lad.
Piper PA-31 etc is correct.
Go to the top of the class !
The orange under the wings gave it away
ReplyDelete