Req 2: Da20 fuselage Curacao

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Req 2: Da20 fuselage Curacao

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Another w&r question from the Caribbean: does anybody happen to know if there's a Dassault fuselage preserved and in use as a plaything for kids near a private house on a hill just outside Sint Willibrord, Curaçao and if so, which? It is on the left hand side of the road to Soto. We saw it on our way to Knip beach. I wanted to stop on the way back but could not find the exact location anymore.
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Re: Req 2: Da20 fuselage Curacao

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If it is a real aircraft, could it have been a Sabreliner fuselage? One has been scrapped a few years back at the airport.
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Re: Req 2: Da20 fuselage Curacao

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Frankly, I don't know. I saw it in a flash and could not stop at that moment. I hoped to catch it on the way back to Willemstad but then I did not see it at all. As we are flying back in about 20 hours or so, I guess I'll have to go back on my next vacation.. which would not be considered a sacrifice :-)
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