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Beechcraft Bonanza (36) (N6074S)
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What kind of aircraft were you in?
Guessing this photographer not very tall?
Nice shot... Oil leak and all.
How did you get that picture???
The lead aircraft must have been a Mooney, maybe a Mooney 230 or 252, as, they are the only LKQ aircraft that can pass the Beechcraft Bonanza, and, do so with less fuel burn.
Go MOONEY GO, and, efficiently so!
Go MOONEY GO, and, efficiently so!
One of my all time favorite flying photos! Terrific shot!!
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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09-Jul-2025 | BE36 | Near Beaumont, TX | Georgetown Exec (KGTU) | First seen 18:58 CDT | Last seen 20:11 CDT | 1:13 |
09-Jul-2025 | BE36 | Pensacola Intl (KPNS) | Georgetown Exec (KGTU) | 12:20 CDT | 16:04 CDT (?) | 3:44 |
09-Jul-2025 | BE36 | Pensacola Intl (KPNS) | Pensacola Intl (KPNS) | 08:57 CDT | 09:36 CDT (?) | 0:39 |
08-Jul-2025 | BE36 | Near San Antonio, TX | Pensacola Intl (KPNS) | First seen 12:56 CDT | 16:52 CDT | 3:55 |
08-Jul-2025 | BE36 | Georgetown Exec (KGTU) | San Antonio Intl (KSAT) | 11:42 CDT | 12:18 CDT | 0:35 |
30-Jun-2025 | BE36 | Navasota Muni (60R) | Georgetown Exec (KGTU) | 13:36 CDT | 14:08 CDT (?) | 0:31 |
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