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Guest fullstoplanding

I took this picture at a fly-in at Titusville's Arthur Dunn airport.--Roger

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A PT-9?Wild guess. I could cheat and look in my ref book but that would not be any fun. :)RhettFS box: E8500 (@ 3.80 ghz), AC Freezer 7 Pro, ASUS P5E3 Premium, BFG 8800GTX 756 (nVidia 169 WHQL), 4gb DDR3 1600 Patriot Cas7 7-7-7-20 (2T), PC Power 750, WD 150gb 10000rpm Raptor, Seagate 500gb, Silverstone TJ09 case, Vista Ultimate 64ASX Client: AMD 3700+ (@ 2.6 ghz), 7800GT


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Guest fullstoplanding

Rhett.Please do. I don't know what it is. A fellow told me one time, but I've forgotten:-( --Roger

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Wow.. what the heck is that? Looks to have an inverted inline engine, but that 3 blade prop doesn't seem right..and the air intakes for both cooling and on top are odd shape for anything I can recall.It sure seems to be a cross between a couple of aircraft, but then with mods as well...One piece sliding canopy?All metal?Very close in looks to the HAL HT-2 built in IndiaCan't wait to hear what it is.. Did you get a shot with the registration number in it?If nobody else knows, see if you can contact EAA chapter 866 at that airport. True, it may have only been there for the fly-in, but they should have a record of it in the pilot registration for the fly-in event.

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Guest fullstoplanding

I E-mailed my friend. He said it's a French Nord trainer. :-)--Roger

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