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created for Kevin O'Callaghan's 3-D Design class at SVA, 2007

© Joel Ranaivoson - All rights reserved

Serial Number: BL614

Period: WWII

Collection Ref: 82/A/1716

Location: RAF Museum London, Historic Hangars, Fighters

 

Actual Aircraft History:

www.rafmuseum.org.uk/london/collections/aircraft/aircraft... Spitfire VB BL614.pdf

My old buddy, serial PIC programmer.

Easy ICD2 with serial interface.

Replaced with USB version.

According to the Ibanez Wiki, this serial number indicates: Fujigen Gakki factory, 2002, January, sequence 04858

A sunday, an old abandoned factory and a bit of fake blood....and the alternate crew...

Serial number: 41734

Line Number: 4403

First flight date: 21/03/2013

Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B27E

 

N419AS 27/03/2013 Alaska Airlines

The first thing you see on most retail websites is something they want you to remember. The last thing you see is what they hope you will buy.

 

Clint McClain

According to www.bunchobikes.com/serialnumber5.htm, the Serial Number shows that it was made in Chicago in August, 1977.

 

I was three then!

Serial Number 15062158

MFR Year 1965

 

150F

The 1966 model saw great changes to the 150 design. The fin was swept back 35 degrees to match the styling of the Cessna 172 and other models. The cabin doors were made 23% wider, new brakes were brought in and the 6.00X6 tires were made standard. The previously manual flaps were now electrically actuated through a panel-mounted flap switch. The old electric stall warning system was replaced with a pneumatic-type. The baggage compartment was enlarged by 50%. A total of 3087 of the newly styled “F” models were produced.

1966 was also the first production of French Reims-built F-150s, with 67 built as the F150F.

Tiffany had just written the words Serial Killer on her interview notes, so this one was a NO.

Serial Portrait avec Francesco Mariotti

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