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Post by jargon on Feb 8, 2022 11:56:06 GMT
MY PICK OF A QUICK VISIT TO THE BACK OF THE AIRFIELD
ZJ787 AS365
(G-AVLO) BOLKOW JUNIOR
G-AZTA BOLKOW MONSOON
G-AWUZ C172H
EC-MFY P68
(OY-SPS) P68
G-CDAP EV97
G-CWTT C182 ARRIVED 13.08
G-CMOS C T303 CRUSADER
G-EGGS ROBIN REGENT
G-ENHP ENSTROM 480B
G-SHRK ENSTROM 280C
ANOTHER 25 OF THE USUAL SUSPECTS IDENTIFIABLE ON THE FIELD, TO GIVE SOME IDEA OF THE NUMBER VIEWABLE
ONLY QUERY, AN UNMARKED ALL WHITE CESSNA (HIGH WINGED, SINGLE ENGINE TYPE) OUTSIDE NORTHBROOK COLLEGE, WHICH I SUPPOSE COULD BE A STUDENT REBUILD OF ONE OF THEIR INMATES??
JOHN
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Post by graham on Feb 8, 2022 13:06:36 GMT
Hi John, checking through withdrawn frames based at Shoreham, one possibility might be Cessna F172H G-SACD, its CoA expired in 2000 and PlaneBase says it's in use as an instructional airframe at Shoreham. The most recent photo I found is from 2013 and shows it in an all white scheme but with reg still showing, however, that was of course nine years ago.
The other high wing Cessnas based there are all listed as "active".
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Post by jargon on Feb 8, 2022 14:35:52 GMT
Hi John, checking through withdrawn frames based at Shoreham, one possibility might be Cessna F172H G-SACD, its CoA expired in 2000 and PlaneBase says it's in use as an instructional airframe at Shoreham. The most recent photo I found is from 2013 and shows it in an all white scheme but with reg still showing, however, that was of course nine years ago. The other high wing Cessnas based there are all listed as "active". Thanks Graham, it is G-SACD, I can even just make out the small black pattern on the tail Regards John
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