and a more recent version
And some more- Nicaragua, Congo, Kazakh, Sudan, Angola, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Laos.
The Congolese An-26 is in fact a An-24.
No wingwalking on this one:)
nobody here anymore? :confused:
and they changed it again a few years ago by adding the blue outline to the red star.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Russian_Air_Force_roundel_-_2010.svg
here’s another Classic still used today
and this is a Mallard Nassua 1985 The plane flew under the bridge I was walking over.
Who said duck? Don’t run…… swim!
Yes they did Evergreen Aviation Museum
The USCG version was in the news yesterdayhttp://pilotsandplanesmilitary.com/2012/06/norad-intercepts-another-cessna/
New maritime security role Saab 340
(trying to get back OnTopic) 🙂
http://pilotsandplanesmilitary.com/2012/06/new-maritime-security-role-saab-340/
This one is seen in the Aviator:
My favourite Cessna: Picture taken by me at Temora Airfield July 26 2009
This Cessna is also not on an airfield.
😮