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Re: piper aztec

Postby austerdriver » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:24 pm

Not sure as to when the Aztec would be done but it on their list of aircraft to build.

Heres a link to a floatplane version of the Piper Aztec

http://www.aztecnomad.com/
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Re: piper aztec

Postby NigelC » Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:09 am

Garry Russell wrote:Was there an Aztec was in Air UK livery or am I imagining it??

BTW one Herald (at least) never went into that livery

I was in Jersey and G-APWF wearing the all blue Air YUK (first attempt) was in the hangar and one was outside still in the orange tail..I think :hello: :worried: :hide: it was G-AYMG *-)


Back end of '79 when it was announced the new name would be Air UK, one of the engineers at Blackpool chalked on the radome of one of the Heralds "Air UK (very large capitals and a very small i and r, so it looked like AUK) - Flightless bird - all flap and no fly"
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Re: piper aztec

Postby Garry Russell » Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:28 pm

:lol:

You may remember too just before that when BIA and AA were merged under common ownership the name would be Air UK but the airlines would remain totally seperate in operation and nothing would change....yeah right :lol:
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Re: piper aztec

Postby nigel » Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:21 pm

Yes Garry i do and do you know intra airway's? dc3 have flown with them to even the one that did flim to saw the reg disc was real ww2 c47 great to fly in her to ;)
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Re: piper aztec

Postby Garry Russell » Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:52 pm

G-AKNB used to do the film in the week and fly at weekends ...funny to see a full RAF cammo Dak on freight runs.
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Re: piper aztec

Postby nigel » Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:27 pm

Yes it did garry and i found it great to fly in it on cargo run's changed its way of flying lol must admit shhh do not tell anyone
low leval at the landing beach in normandy ( do not tell the caa) lolo
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Re: piper aztec

Postby Garry Russell » Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:03 am

No worries Nigel

I won't tell anyone :-# :wasntme: :hide:
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Re: piper aztec

Postby franzi » Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:17 pm

Hello Nigel!

For FS 9 there is a Piper Actec at Flightsim.com from Fred Choate

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