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#5: A Piper PA-46-350P "Malibu Mirage" (original built with a 350hp Lycoming piston engine) but shown as a "JetPROP DLX" conversion (and powered by a PT6A-35 turbine engine) :lol:

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@ Robert: Yeah... I was secretly hoping you wouldn't see this, because I know that you know :D and I wanted to see how long it would take before someone guessed it right... :twisted:
The nice thing was that someone almost got it, but dismissed it himself.
And because it seems to have been a difficult one, here's the complete picture:
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Maybe a little bit off-topic but an interesting site to see (almost) all Piper "Malibu" JetPROP DLX conversions can be found at URL:
http://www.jetprop.com/phpix3/index.php ... 12&start=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Note: I think the shown N926AD is a very new one because it's not listed at the site yet with known marks but probably #229 hence the colorscheme....

Note II: Is the CL605 #4 carrying marks M-BIGG ?

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Note II: Is the CL605 #4 carrying marks M-BIGG ?
Only now I see that I forgot to mention that, but indeed, #4 is CL605 M-BIGG at Eelde.
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Hi,

Another sample from the 2000 edition (SGV):

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Hi,

Another sample from the 2000 edition (SGV):

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Post by jimmy van drunen »

5:

F-84

10:

L-159

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Post by ricardo smit »

nr:5

fiat
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Post by SWAT 11 »

Heren,

Lees de vraag eens goed, je moet 2 vliegtuigtypen aangeven, dus als je er een geeft ben je zeker fout!

Over het algemeen geldt, goed lezen is het halve werk!

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Post by RobertMB »

1. Fiat G-91 / SAAB J-32B "Lansen" :?:
2. L-39 "Albatross" / SOKO "Galeb" :?:

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Post by Richard »

second one (nr.10): L-39 and Skyhawk (TA-4)


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Post by dinovandoorn »

I would say

#5 G-91T and F-84

#10 TA-4 and L-39

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Post by P.Terlouw »

# 5 G91T and G91Y

# 10 L39 and TA-4 Skyhawk
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Post by Polecat »

G-91T and F-86

L-159 and TA-4J
I have never drunk milk, and I never will . . . .
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Post by Slijfie »

My guess:
# 5 is a G-91T and the tail section of a Swift
#10 is a TA-4 and L-39
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