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Being a lazy spotter sometimes has disadvantages... Does anyone have the identities of these aircraft photographed in or near Seattle last month?
I tried some googling but was unable to find the identities....
First some aircraft from the great Museum Of Flight
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and this Citation landing at SeaTac...
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I Tried the FAA database but could'nt find it....
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Post by ehbg »

N342QS ?

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Post by ehbg »

It's not a 560 so the N342QS is out of the question.
The N342CS is a 550 and has the same colors on the Airport-data.com pictures.

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tsssss..., I tried N3426S, N3428S, N3429S, N3420S but never thought of the C.... :oops:

thats one answer to start with.....thanks guys
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Good afternoon,

The one in the photo is: Grumman F9F-8, serial number 131232 (painted as 31232)
The one in the second photo is: Lockheed P-38L-5-LO, serial number 44-53097, c/n 422-8452
The one in the third photo is: Republic P-51D Mustang, painted as 2106602, almost certainly a replica.

Hope that helps.

Kind regards,

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It sure does!! Thanx mate!
And to push my luck a bit, you seem to be well informed on the MoF, do you happen to know the c/n of the Yak9U exhibited there as well?
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Good afternoon again,

According to the website warbirdregistry its c/n is: 0815346. Is is painted as "36" but this is not its original serial number. No civil registration known as well. According to another source it is supposed to be one of four remaining Yak 9U in the world.

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Thanx again! And thanx for the link as well, I did find the info about this plane being one of only four remaining ones, but didn't get the c/n.....
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