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					|  Post subject: Can you help me ID this experimental jet?  Posted:  03 Jun 2012, 20:08  |  |  
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					| One of the guys at my local airport has an experimental jet that (according to him) uses the same engine as the T-37 "dog whistle".  I was surprised to see that the top of the green arc on the airspeed indicator was marked at 160 MPH.  That's not much faster than my Bo!  He also remarked that a roundtrip flight to another nearby airport (30 nm away) cost him about $200.     I think if I owned a jet, I would want to fly faster than that - especially at that cost of operations.  Oh well, at least it sounds cool.  Any ideas as to which model it is????
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					|  Post subject: Re: Can you help me ID this experimental jet?  Posted:  03 Jun 2012, 20:13  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: I think if I owned a jet, I would want to fly faster than that - especially at that cost of operations.  Oh well, at least it sounds cool.  Any ideas as to which model it is???? There's nothing, repeat, NOTHING cool about the sound of a tweet engine.    _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: Can you help me ID this experimental jet?  Posted:  03 Jun 2012, 22:00  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Don't see any gear doors... Is that a jet with fixed gear? That will slow it down.   I believe that I saw the gear retract upon climbout.  But it does look like it was taken off a Piper aircraft.    _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: Can you help me ID this experimental jet?  Posted:  04 Jun 2012, 01:22  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: There's nothing, repeat, NOTHING cool about the sound of a tweet engine.    I have hearing loss from 4-5 months of flying Tweets.  Fun, but no thanks anymore._________________
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					| Username Protected wrote: Instead of ID'ing the jet, can we identify the mop on the fueler? Is that just a sloppy mullet or is that on purpose? Wow.   That is the plane's owner, and the other guy is a line guy and the gal, well, she's with the pilot (must be the hair)._________________
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