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medebruijn
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Post by medebruijn »

Anyone an idea why the 9Q-CUK (yellow blue dak) is again registered with this registration? It think it was the eraly '90's when this aircraft visited Texel whith this reg, but in 2003 the aircraft became ES-AKE! And now I see again the old 'African' (Zaïre) registration on this dak!
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Post by frank kramer »

I think it has a lot to do with the Estonian authorities becoming more strict in allowing or banning aircraft from their register. I met owner Ake Jansson during the time he had two Daks on the Zaire register (9Q-CUK and 9Q-CYE) at the airshow at Berlin-Gatow in 1993 and he told me then that his reason for transferring them to the Zairese register was that keeping them registered in Sweden was too much trouble and too expensive given the thoroughness of the Swedish bureaucracy. It would seem his attitude hasn't changed :wink:
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