Really, you think?McLanahan wrote:Are these confirmed serials, because MM7009 is not a Tornado but a Fiat CR-42...Starfighter_F-104G wrote:MM7009
MM7087
Cheers,
Pat
Really, you think?McLanahan wrote:Are these confirmed serials, because MM7009 is not a Tornado but a Fiat CR-42...Starfighter_F-104G wrote:MM7009
MM7087
Cheers,
Pat
Only if you don't look any further than the length of your nose....nellis6 wrote:Really, you think?McLanahan wrote:Are these confirmed serials, because MM7009 is not a Tornado but a Fiat CR-42...Starfighter_F-104G wrote:MM7009
MM7087
Cheers,
Pat
Fact is, that there are other sources than the Scramble DB (which will retain its high quality level if everyone submits his changes )...frank kramer wrote:Fact is, it does not pop up in the Scramble database right away. This is because it was last noted as CSX7009 in 2011, when it was with the industry for update to MLU RET-7 status. As such (CSX7009) it can be found in the DB.
Thanks Frank!frank kramer wrote:Fact is, it does not pop up in the Scramble database right away. This is because it was last noted as CSX7009 in 2011, when it was with the industry for update to MLU RET-7 status. As such (CSX7009) it can be found in the DB. It would be safe to assume that this update had been finished and the aircraft had reverted back to its original serial; apparently, it had not been noticed since (and unfortunately it won't be seen again, given the tragic circumstances leading to this post )
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