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Post by komata on Jan 31, 2021 10:11:53 GMT 12
31 January 2021@1100
What is the twin-engined highwing monoplane which is currently flying around the central Waikato? It appears to be similar to an Aercommander 500, but FR24 gives no indication as to it's identity.
Help please.
Thanks
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Post by FlyingKiwi on Jan 31, 2021 17:57:44 GMT 12
Could be ZK-CDK (Aero Commander 680 operated by Landpro surveying) or ZK-PVB (Aero Commander 690, owned by Air Chathams but used for aerial surveying also I think?) My only other thought would be the Mitsubishi MU-2 air ambulance ZK-KOH which is based out of Taupo.
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Post by hardyakka on Feb 1, 2021 8:24:06 GMT 12
31 January 2021@1100 What is the twin-engined highwing monoplane which is currently flying around the central Waikato? It appears to be similar to an Aercommander 500, but FR24 gives no indication as to it's identity. What *IS* showing up on FR24 for this aircraft? With a bit of insider knowledge and help from Uncle Google, we can usually figure out which aircraft it is, no matter how much info is withheld from the ADSB-Out messages. If it is too sensitive to be published in an open forum, you may not get an answer.... Recently there has been a lot of aerial imaging going on. I’ve got those mostly sorted, but there are a number of different ones out there.
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Post by hardyakka on Feb 1, 2021 8:51:40 GMT 12
The other possibility for a high-wing twin is a Tecnam P2006T doing MEIR training... There are a couple of them out and about.
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