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The General Aviation Manufacturers Association says that on the US
registry the average age of a twin engine piston power plane with fewer than 4 seats is 32 years, and that this is not increasing. My question is ... WHERE ARE THESE PLANES? I've never seen twin piston engine plane with fewer than 4 seats. Read more at http://www.gama.aero/dloads/2006GAMA...alDatabook.pdf BTW, the average age of a four seat piston single ... 38 years. |
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