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Old August 21st 08, 05:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc
Every time
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Hi, all

I wonder if anyone could do me a favor, check out the web page link
below, and identify the TOP plane? It's a large, turbo passenger
plane of some kind, I think.

http://volcanoseven.com/Aviation/Aerobatics.html

The rest of the planes are aerobatic planes, and I've already got them
ID-ed, but if anyone feels like identifying them as well, so I can
make sure I've got them right, I'd appreciate it.

As far as the aerobatic planes, I have checked the various websites
such as AirTeamImages and http://www.airliners.net/ to verify what
I've been told, but unfortunately even when I know what the plane is
I'm looking at, I still can't distinguish the features to confirm that
that really is what it is!!!

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Old August 21st 08, 07:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
Scott Skylane
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Default AIrcraft ID Help

Every time wrote:
Hi, all

I wonder if anyone could do me a favor, check out the web page link
below, and identify the TOP plane? It's a large, turbo passenger
plane of some kind, I think.


Looks like a Beech 1900

Happy Flying!
Scott Skylane
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Old August 22nd 08, 12:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
Steven P. McNicoll[_2_]
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Every time wrote:

Hi, all

I wonder if anyone could do me a favor, check out the web page link
below, and identify the TOP plane? It's a large, turbo passenger
plane of some kind, I think.

http://volcanoseven.com/Aviation/Aerobatics.html


It's a Beechcraft, either a Super King Air or a 1900.


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Old August 22nd 08, 04:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
Don Byrer
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Default AIrcraft ID Help

On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:21:45 -0800, Scott Skylane
wrote:

Every time wrote:
Hi, all

I wonder if anyone could do me a favor, check out the web page link
below, and identify the TOP plane? It's a large, turbo passenger
plane of some kind, I think.


Looks like a Beech 1900

Happy Flying!
Scott Skylane



That was my first thought too. No winglets or under-tail strakes, so
it's not a 1900D. Maybe an earlier model?

"Large" would not be a description I'd use for a beech 1900
though...unless comparing to a Piston single.

If it is indeed large, it's not a 1900. A 1900 is smaller than a
Dash-8, which I would consider a "Medium" size IMHO...but it's all
relative.

--Don




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