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Cirrus SR-22 (N984KC) - Kinzler Construction Services INCs Cirrus SR22 GTS Platinum (which is the fully upgraded version of this aircraft) came into Ankeny yesterday from KCID-Easterner Iowa Regional, the airport for Cedar Rapids.   Photo taken July 1, 2017 with Nikon D3200 mounting 55-200mm VR2 lens.
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Cirrus SR-22 (N984KC)

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Kinzler Construction Services INC's Cirrus SR22 GTS Platinum (which is the fully upgraded version of this aircraft) came into Ankeny yesterday from KCID-Easterner Iowa Regional, the airport for Cedar Rapids. Photo taken July 1, 2017 with Nikon D3200 mounting 55-200mm VR2 lens.

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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
01-May-2025 SR22Moore County ()Ashe County () 13:15 EDT 14:03 EDT (?) 0:48
01-May-2025 SR22Ashe County ()Moore County () 08:08 EDT 08:59 EDT 0:51
27-Apr-2025 SR22Mid-Carolina Rgnl ()Ashe County () 14:35 EDT 15:05 EDT 0:29
27-Apr-2025 SR22Ashe County ()Mid-Carolina Rgnl () 10:45 EDT 11:12 EDT 0:26
21-Apr-2025 SR22Moore County ()Ashe County () 13:49 EDT 14:43 EDT 0:54
21-Apr-2025 SR22Ashe County ()Moore County () 08:44 EDT 09:40 EDT 0:55
19-Apr-2025 SR22Mid-Carolina Rgnl ()Ashe County () 13:11 EDT 13:40 EDT 0:28
19-Apr-2025 SR22Ashe County ()Mid-Carolina Rgnl () 08:50 EDT 09:17 EDT 0:26
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