Thanks Patrick. It’s now inside the maintenance hangar, but was visible through a small door on the right side of the hangar.
Btw FWO stands for Frontier Works Organisation; nominally part of the Army.Key wrote: ↑08 Aug 2022, 23:09 Very interesting and I'm tipping on Pakistan Army Beech 350 serial 805. Here's why:
- FR24 has Beech 350 N805EU landing at 14.15LT, which is the ATA from Dusinfo. It came from Ciampino.
- There are pieces of tracks of this plane, hex code AAF4E7, tracing back to near Rawalpindi on 5 August (older tracks over Pakistan as well).
- N805EU is in USCAR as having been exported to Pakistan.
- According to FR24 again, the flight number on this trip was FL805. The former N805EU, and current Pakistan 805 in the Scramble db, has c/n FL-805.
- A random old track of the same plane on Flightaware shows flight no. PAK805. They link that to Pacific Alaska Airlines but I suspect another operator...
No idea how it got entered as a Citation. Placeholder type for general aviation, when it could not be retrieved from known data?
Last known photos of it date back more than a year ago, when it was still wearing its mainly b&w old Beech demo colours.
Erik
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