Steve T wrote:
Sorry, should've made that clearer! URN is 18073. 18074 was also present; I had not seen 074 before and thought it was neat that two sequential aircraft were there. I don't recall what the c/r was on 074.
S.
No apologies necessary Steve! Thanks for the clarification.
Here is the latest version of the list...
#4: DH-82C: What was the ID of this yellow bird? Did anyone get down to that end of the field to see the c/r? Whas it CF-CKF?
#5: Ultimate 10: Anyone get the c/r? As I mentioned before I don't usually pay attention to the stunt planes.
That is it for now. Let me know if you are interested in a copy of the list.
Mike
Thanks to the power of WIX the following mysteries have been solved...
#1: Grumm Widgeon - Thanks to Steve: N402E
#2: DHC-1 Chipmunk 18073 - Thanks to Steve: CR-URN
#3: DHC-1 Chipmunk 18074 - Thanks to Martin: C-FBXG
#6: Pitts Special - Thanks to Eric's pictures: C-GKPS
#7: F-16 flyby - Thanks to Bill: 85-482 and 85-547
#8: Yak - Thanks to Eric: N152CM
#9: HAG C-47 3H - Jim found a typo. This one is actually N345AB
#10: T-6 owned by Bob Baranaskas - Thanks to Brian: N276RB
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