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Bob wrote:
How about N305BD - http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...cmndfind .y=0 Registered to New York, but still closer than Seattle or Neptune. The military serial - 112386 (51-12386) - belongs to an L-19 / O-1, whether it actually belongs to ~this~ airframe or not... Also not sure about the 'OE-1', O-1E would make scads more sense, though this one seems to be an O-1D. A peecher of her at airliners.net: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Cessn...ird/1139647/L/ Cessna Model 305 was designated L-19 in Army service and OE in USMC service. The designation on the tail is OE-1, the Bureau Number 112386 belongs to a SNJ-6. Under the Tri-Service system the designation became O-1. |
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