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I love this paint job. Note the skull and crossbones on the tail.


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Um... that’s not the only thing interesting on the tail


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That’d be a great scheme on a Bonanza, too. Very cool.


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I think owned by a family at my home Kcgi. He called it urban camo.


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Whose old tail number is that? Clinton?


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N69U. He was in University in 1969? Yeh- that must be it.

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Whose old tail number is that? Clinton?


No his would be N22BJ

https://hellogiggles.com/news/monica-le ... l-clinton/


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"amazing" is not really the word that springs to mind, at least not in a good way. Not the least concern for visibility to other traffic or for search and rescue should the need arise.


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"amazing" is not really the word that springs to mind, at least not in a good way. Not the least concern for visibility to other traffic or for search and rescue should the need arise.

Your airplane is the same color as a neon orange golf ball?


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Very cool!!!

Love me some camo and that is a unique pattern!


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"amazing" is not really the word that springs to mind, at least not in a good way. Not the least concern for visibility to other traffic or for search and rescue should the need arise.

Your airplane is the same color as a neon orange golf ball?

Agreed... when I look at aerial photos of crash sites in trees or rough terrain, even though I know an airplane is there... it's tough to spot. If you're concerned about being found; the louder the better - visually or electronically or both.

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Agreed... when I look at aerial photos of crash sites in trees or rough terrain, even though I know an airplane is there... it's tough to spot. If you're concerned about being found; the louder the better - visually or electronically or both.

Every party has a pooper that's why we invited you. :D


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Parachute is bright orange.

Boom! Problem solved.


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