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Small twin over Watton (Norfolk) area.

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Old 10th Jun 2011, 16:41
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Small twin over Watton (Norfolk) area.

OK. I give in, a real spottery question.

There has been a small twin, Piper Navajo/Cessna Golden Eagle size buzzing over my home in Norfolk at all hours of the day and evening for several weeks. Not every day, but very frequently. It's usually quite high as well which is why there's no positive ID on the type, what with getting older and my eyes not being what the used to be and not being able to find the bins!

Anybody know what it's up to? (Unless you would have to kill and eat me if you told me.) It's usually on or about on the same track but occasionally it seems to do a wide orbit.

Curiosity is now driving me beresk!!!

Thanks and regards to all

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