There is a yellow coloured wreck of a (Chipmunk?) aircraft on display near the cargo area of Alicante airport. It bears a fake registration: DIM-189.
Anyone who can tell me a bit more of this a/c ?
aircraft wreck at Alicante
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aircraft wreck at Alicante
Pappa Yankee Sierra is cleared for take off, right turn, Victor Departure
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Re: aircraft wreck at Alicante
that is a former Spanish Air Force AISA I-115 with serial E.9-74
hope this helps!
hope this helps!
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Re: aircraft wreck at Alicante
See: https://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitle ... 15/1544258Wim Sonneveld wrote: ↑18 Apr 2023, 16:52 that is a former Spanish Air Force AISA I-115 with serial E.9-74
hope this helps!
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Re: aircraft wreck at Alicante
Thank you! The condition of the wreck is much worse since your picture. The left undercarriage collapsed, resulting in the left wing has a lot of damage too. Too bad...
Pappa Yankee Sierra is cleared for take off, right turn, Victor Departure