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Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain
- Reg: G-VIPP photos
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Serial #:
31-7952244
- Airline: Private
- Photo Date: Apr 27, 2007
- Uploaded: May 02, 2007
- Gloucestershire - EGBJ, United Kingdom
The Chieftain is a stretched and uprated version of the straight Navajo, carrying eight rather than six passengers and with 350 rather than it’s predecessor’s 310hp engines. The engines are turbocharged horizontally-opposed 8.849-litre flat-sixes. This Chieftain is owned by Capital Trading of Wellington, Somerset. It is pictured on the apron at Staverton on a spring evening. (400D, Sigma 28-300 & fluid-head tripod)
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The Chieftain is a stretched and uprated version of the straight Navajo, carrying eight rather than six passengers and with 350 rather than it’s predecessor’s 310hp engines. The engines are turbocharged horizontally-opposed 8.849-litre flat-sixes. This Chieftain is owned by Capital Trading of Wellington, Somerset. It is pictured on the apron at Staverton on a spring evening. (400D, Sigma 28-300 & fluid-head tripod)Camera
Canon 400D | Sigma 28-300 Show Exif data-
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- Reg: G-VIPP photos
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Aircraft:
Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain
- Airline: Private
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Serial #:
31-7952244
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Gloucestershire - EGBJ
- United Kingdom