Cessna with a boom

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Cessna with a boom

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Seen at Charlottetown Airport, PEI, Canada was this Cessna U-206 Super Skywagon C-GGLS, owned by Terraquest LTD. It is used for geophysical survey of the earth to collect data for spatial studies. (more on that on Wikipedia).

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A liitle bit of heathaze!!

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hope you like this crossing between a Cessna and a P-3!!!
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Re: Cessna with a boom

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Pretty odd to see it attached on a 'simple' Cessna. Nice catch!
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Re: Cessna with a boom

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Okay, it is a "heavy" single-engined Cessna, but she will still be "tail-heavy" wherever she goes.... :wink:
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