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Old January 27th 04, 08:25 AM
Mycroft
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Default Lapland Aircraft are best

Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc


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Old January 27th 04, 08:30 AM
Peter Twydell
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In article , Mycroft
writes
Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc


But it needs special fuel and the emissions are disgusting.

ISTR there was a special model with an anti-collision beacon in the
nose.
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Old January 27th 04, 04:35 PM
tadaa
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Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed
of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc


But it needs special fuel and the emissions are disgusting.

ISTR there was a special model with an anti-collision beacon in the
nose.


I tought it was IFF transponder.


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Old January 27th 04, 07:05 PM
Mycroft
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Do not forget the advanced ambidextrous control yoke and the artic landing
gear.

Myc

"tadaa" wrote in message ...
Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising

speed
of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc


But it needs special fuel and the emissions are disgusting.

ISTR there was a special model with an anti-collision beacon in the
nose.


I tought it was IFF transponder.




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Old January 27th 04, 07:24 PM
M. J. Powell
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In message , tadaa writes
Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed

of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc


But it needs special fuel and the emissions are disgusting.

ISTR there was a special model with an anti-collision beacon in the
nose.


I tought it was IFF transponder.


No. The Mk I Reindeer was designed as a stealth machine.

Mike
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Old January 28th 04, 02:42 AM
KenG
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I think that Model was referred to as "PathFinder"

Peter Twydell wrote:
In article , Mycroft
writes

Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc



But it needs special fuel and the emissions are disgusting.

ISTR there was a special model with an anti-collision beacon in the
nose.


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Old January 28th 04, 03:29 AM
David Windhorst
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Peter Twydell wrote:

In article , Mycroft
writes


Yes the MK1 Raindeer with a service ceiling of 3ft & a max cruising speed of
aprox 15 knots is the best of it's type in the world. LOL!

Myc







Isn't the the FLIR model?

 




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