23 Apr 2024, 16:35 [ UTC - 5; DST ]
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Post subject: Re: PC24 Spotted at PDK Today Posted: 17 May 2019, 12:26 |
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Joined: 01/27/18 Posts: 1653 Post Likes: +1514 Location: South NorthEast West Virginia :)
Aircraft: Club Archer
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Username Protected wrote: Cool aircraft. The front end looks "Embraerish" They say the PC24 is approved for operations on unimproved surfaces, but from the looks of those low hanging gear doors and that little nose wheel, I would think they had better be pretty hard grass strips with no bushes. Maybe there's an "off road" button on the console that pumps up the struts an extra 8 inches.
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