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Rob
February 2nd 05, 12:50 PM
Hi, this was the best NG I could find for my question, but if there's a
better one to ask this in just name it and I'll go away.
I don't know much about aircrafts, but I'm trying to find a few models
that fit a certain specification. All I need to know are a couple names of
smaller airplanes that would be used for commercial purposes like tourism,
sky diving, or flying short routes and would've been in use in 1970. The
more common mass-produced models are preferable over more exotic aircrafts
or those with very limited production runs.
I tried researching this myself, but if you don't know what you're
looking for there's just too much information to go through. I don't really
need that much information though, just anything that anyone can name
off-hand and with the aircraft's name I can figure everything else out from
there.
TIA.
Brian Whatcott
February 2nd 05, 01:10 PM
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:50:57 -0800, "Rob" > wrote:
> Hi, this was the best NG I could find for my question, but if there's a
>better one to ask this in just name it and I'll go away.
> I don't know much about aircrafts, but I'm trying to find a few models
>that fit a certain specification. All I need to know are a couple names of
>smaller airplanes that would be used for commercial purposes like tourism,
>sky diving, or flying short routes and would've been in use in 1970. The
>more common mass-produced models are preferable over more exotic aircrafts
>or those with very limited production runs.
> I tried researching this myself, but if you don't know what you're
>looking for there's just too much information to go through. I don't really
>need that much information though, just anything that anyone can name
>off-hand and with the aircraft's name I can figure everything else out from
>there.
> TIA.
>
Cessna 172 175 180 182
Britten-Norman Islander
DeHavilland Dove
You're welcome
Brian W
Chris Ehlbeck
February 2nd 05, 04:22 PM
"Brian Whatcott" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:50:57 -0800, "Rob" > wrote:
>
> > Hi, this was the best NG I could find for my question, but if there's
a
> >better one to ask this in just name it and I'll go away.
> > I don't know much about aircrafts, but I'm trying to find a few
models
> >that fit a certain specification. All I need to know are a couple names
of
> >smaller airplanes that would be used for commercial purposes like
tourism,
> >sky diving, or flying short routes and would've been in use in 1970. The
> >more common mass-produced models are preferable over more exotic
aircrafts
> >or those with very limited production runs.
> > I tried researching this myself, but if you don't know what you're
> >looking for there's just too much information to go through. I don't
really
> >need that much information though, just anything that anyone can name
> >off-hand and with the aircraft's name I can figure everything else out
from
> >there.
> > TIA.
> >
> Cessna 172 175 180 182
> Britten-Norman Islander
> DeHavilland Dove
>
> You're welcome
>
> Brian W
And these also:
Beechcraft Queen Air
Cessna 206 Stationair
Cessna 210 Centurion
Cessna 208 Caravan (should fall in that period also)
Good Luck
--
Chris Ehlbeck, PP-ASEL
"It's a license to learn, have fun and buy really expensive hamburgers."
Bartscher
February 2nd 05, 11:39 PM
>Beechcraft Queen Air
>Cessna 206 Stationair
>Cessna 210 Centurion
>Cessna 208 Caravan (should fall in that period also)
The Cessna 208 Caravan didn't fly until the mid-80s, at roughly the same time
the Cessna piston singles went off the market. The other 3 planes all existed
in the 70s.
Rob
February 4th 05, 04:47 AM
"Bartscher" > wrote in message
...
> >Beechcraft Queen Air
> >Cessna 206 Stationair
> >Cessna 210 Centurion
> >Cessna 208 Caravan (should fall in that period also)
>
> The Cessna 208 Caravan didn't fly until the mid-80s, at roughly the same
time
> the Cessna piston singles went off the market. The other 3 planes all
existed
> in the 70s.
Thanks to everyone for all the help. I was able to find almost
everything I needed within about ten minutes with those names, and before I
had spent close to three hours without coming up with anything.
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