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Old 11th Mar 2010, 21:52
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Tucano anyone?...

I wonder how easy they'd be to maintain?!

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Who'd buy one?
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Old 11th Mar 2010, 21:56
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They cost as much as a JP to run per hour.

Cheap on fuel though!

The engine change will be an eye-watering-moment.

Leave well alone....
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Seconded, your pilot might just be able to top up engine oil, maybe even do mag plugs at a push but real spannering........?
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Can't say I recognize the cockpit picture in the link, all LCDs etc, it were all dials in my day. Spotted a few tail numbers that are in my logbook, hope they go to a good 'ome.
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...gorgeous example of fine workmanship, balanced with touches never seen before!
Are we talking about the same airframes here? Underside always looked like the surface of the Death Star from what I recall....
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The 2010 Tucano display scheme.

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