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Old July 2nd 10, 10:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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Today, an aircraft went over that reminded me about a post of a couple days
ago, when a poster talked about the awful noise a Beech Starship made, as it
went over.

I had a remarkably similar experience with my sighting today.

I heard this plane coming straight at me at around 3,000 feet and was making
a loud high pitched howl, (really, really loud) unlike I have ever heard
from a turbine prop job. As it got close, I could see that it was a pusher
twin canard with a T-tail, also. I think it was a T, but it might not have
been. The main wing was almost midway along the length of the fuselage, and
had absolutely no sweep. I couldn't tell much more about it since it was as
high as it was, and I couldn't get a profile view because it was directly
overhead. As it was departing the howl got much more quiet.

Any ideas? It wasn't a Starship for sure, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't an
Piagio Avanti, because I thought the wing was more forward than an Avanti,
but everything else about the configuration and size was about right.
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Jim in NC

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Old July 2nd 10, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John Clear
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Morgans wrote:
Any ideas? It wasn't a Starship for sure, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't an
Piagio Avanti, because I thought the wing was more forward than an Avanti,
but everything else about the configuration and size was about right.


The Avanti makes quite a different noise, and is fairly loud from
the ground. I don't know of anything else shaped like that, so it
was probably an Avanti.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Piagg...nti/1733079/M/ is a
decent shot of an Avanti passing overhead.

John
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Old July 7th 10, 02:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Agent Gibbs
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On Jul 2, 5:41*am, "Morgans" wrote:
Today, an aircraft went over that reminded me about a post of a couple days
ago, when a poster talked about the awful noise a Beech Starship made, as it
went over.

I had a remarkably similar experience with my sighting today.

I heard this plane coming straight at me at around 3,000 feet and was making
a loud high pitched howl, (really, really loud) unlike I have ever heard
from a turbine prop job. *As it got close, I could see that it was a pusher
twin canard with a T-tail, also. *I think it was a T, but it might not have
been. *The main wing was almost midway along the length of the fuselage, and
had absolutely no sweep. *I couldn't tell much more about it since it was as
high as it was, and I couldn't get a profile view because it was directly
overhead. *As it was departing the howl got much more quiet.

Any ideas? *It wasn't a Starship for sure, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't an
Piagio Avanti, because I thought the wing was more forward than an Avanti,
but everything else about the configuration and size was about right.
--
Jim in NC


Definitely Piaggio Avanti.

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Mark
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Old July 7th 10, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Anthony Atkielski
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 06:37:39 -0700 (PDT), Agent Gibbs wrote:

Definitely Piaggio Avanti. I own one at my huge estate.
I retired when I was 30.

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Mark aka "Mr. Wonderful"


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