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Unusual Beech 350 at KSSI

SSI01

Charter Member
While passing by KSSI this morning I observed a Beech 350 running up in front of one of the hangars. It was white overall with green & gold accent stripes, similar to what's on FS9's Beech Baron. Nothing remarkable about this aircraft until it began its taxi toward the EOR. As it passed my vantage point I noted it had a single six-digit number - 161511 - on the ventral strake, and absolutely no other identifying numbers or insignia. It's the only ostensibly private aircraft I've ever seen that did not have an "N" number. Numbers were about 8 inches high, in black paint.
 
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this thing? it's a UC-12B Huron:
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Great catch!! Looks like I saw it between trips to the paint hangar. I thought there was somehow the possibility it was a DON aircraft - their BuAer no's all begin with 1 and are always six-digit numbers. "16" should be about the right sequence for the 2000s, maybe 2011 - looks like my private guess was right.:salute:
 
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