Orval Fairbairn
August 28th 13, 04:44 AM
In article >,
 Joseph Testagrose > wrote:
> begin 644 UK2 FT504 Beech Traveler 1997 ex US 44-67758 UC-43 to USN 32896 
> GB-1 to N16GD Oshkosh PaulTraskPhoto.jpg
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No -- that one is a postwar Model G-17, not a UC-43. One of the most 
notable features of the G Model Snaggertooth Beech is that the aft part 
of the cowling has no break on the top half.
Beech built the G-17 after the War, in order to keep their woodworkers 
employed. They built only a handful, which are now highly-prized 
antiques.
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