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Post subject: Re: MS-760 VLJ Posted: 08 May 2013, 19:31 |
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Joined: 12/29/10 Posts: 1569 Post Likes: +523 Location: Houston, TX USA
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looks like one of those antique Paris Jets.
... and I would have to disagree with it being 'the world's first certified personal jet.'
_________________ Destroyer of the world’s finest aircraft since 1985.
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Post subject: Re: MS-760 VLJ Posted: 08 May 2013, 19:46 |
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Joined: 02/21/11 Posts: 496 Post Likes: +50 Location: St George, UT
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Username Protected wrote: looks like one of those antique Paris Jets.
... and I would have to disagree with it being 'the world's first certified personal jet.' I looks like the Paris Jet, well because it is. I met the guy that owns the TC for these birds when he came over and bought a Cheyenne we had sitting here for a few years. Neat guy, but slightly eccentric to say the least. But I would agree it would be a hoot to fly!! 
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Post subject: Re: MS-760 VLJ Posted: 08 May 2013, 21:45 |
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Joined: 11/06/11 Posts: 465 Post Likes: +129 Company: Southwest Airlines Location: KGEU
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Hi James, Username Protected wrote: Uh...it looks a lot like an AT-37B or T-37...also known as a "Tweet" for those of us who have had the honor of flying that venerable USAF trainer (guess I'm dating myself now!)  I know some chicks, if you ever get tired of dating yourself!!! 
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Post subject: Re: MS-760 VLJ Posted: 09 May 2013, 02:25 |
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Joined: 05/01/11 Posts: 2457 Post Likes: +1447
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Username Protected wrote: looks like one of those antique Paris Jets.
... and I would have to disagree with it being 'the world's first certified personal jet.' What do you consider "the world's first certified personal jet"?
_________________ Amateurs train until they get it right. Professionals train until they don't get it wrong
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