Hi Alan,
...Evidently we were thinking along the same lines. I noted the Google Earth and Google Street view also with essentially the same reply.
I asked the folks on a Miami Photographer Facebook group if they have an ID.
Walter
DCA
On 5/26/2014 2:24 AM, Dr Citation wrote:
...Evidently we were thinking along the same lines. I noted the Google Earth and Google Street view also with essentially the same reply.
I asked the folks on a Miami Photographer Facebook group if they have an ID.
Walter
DCA
On 5/26/2014 2:24 AM, Dr Citation wrote:
--Hi Mark and Walter
I saw the Lear JKIA235F at KFLL on 25th Jan 2014, also saw N237AF at KFXE on the same day.
Having checked my original notes, it was as Walter suggests JKIA235F on the nose wheel door, unfortunately I didn't photograph it, however, colour scheme was like this:
This may in fact be the actual aircraft, it was cancelled from the US register August 2003 as dismantled for parts and seems not to have been seen since. Could it have been a engineering trainer in National Jets hangar all this time?
Walter's reference to the meaning of the JKIA235F is detailed on the following link:
Have a look at google maps and on the North Western corner of National Jets ramp at KFLL the Lear is shown minus bits, the location is the same as in January. Unfortunately street view doesn't show it.
Once again, thank you for all of your help
Alan
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 3:21:28 PM UTC+1, Dr Citation wrote:Noted at a truck stop in Quartszite on 19th March was a Lear 25/35 dismantled on a trailer. Had blue stripes on underside of fuselage. No idea of direction of travel. Identity?
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