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Old May 7th 05, 03:38 PM
Matt Barrow
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"Dave S" wrote in message The FAA registry shows that it is a GULFSTREAM
AM CORP COMM DIV Model 695A. I am suspecting that the
Rockwell/aero-commander line was bought out by Gulfstream at some point
in the past, causing the Associated Press to misquote this aircraft as a
G-I.


The Rockwell Commander line was sold off long before there was any
relationship with Gulfstream (was there ever...I forget).

They're now owned/called Twin Commander's.
http://www.twincommander.com/commanderhistory.htm

Just for grins!!





 




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