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ROLL TIDE FOREVER AMEN
02-12-2006, 10:39 AM
120 knots? :lol:

My car will do 120 knots! :D :lol:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N1AU
http://www.mpimages.net/wdw1/compressed/Parks/Magic_Kingdom/Toontown_Fair/goofy_barnstorming_crash-goldhaber-030401.jpg

Phil
02-12-2006, 11:16 AM
N1AU is a Beech Duchess, a twin piston driven prop plane. I have flown about 20 hours in it, as Auburn uses for multi-engine training. It can do about 140 knots in normal cruise, but during training missions we keep it around 120 to save fuel, among other reasons.

Your looking for the Auburn Cessna Citations, N10AU and N20AU, neither of which you can track on flightaware.

Phil
02-12-2006, 11:23 AM
Here she is on the ramp at New Orleans Lakefront airport back in August. I had always wanted to fly in to that airport, and my training in the Duchess gave me a chance to do it. Glad I got the chance to do it, they gave us a Jag to go get some supper in!
http://x7.putfile.com/2/4211212924-thumb.jpg (http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=2/4211212924.jpg&s=x7)[/img]

ROLL TIDE FOREVER AMEN
02-12-2006, 11:54 AM
N1AU is a Beech Duchess, a twin piston driven prop plane. I have flown about 20 hours in it, as Auburn uses for multi-engine training. It can do about 140 knots in normal cruise, but during training missions we keep it around 120 to save fuel, among other reasons.

Your looking for the Auburn Cessna Citations, N10AU and N20AU, neither of which you can track on flightaware.

Really, why cant you track them?

BamaMac
02-12-2006, 12:33 PM
Seems the crashed plane in the pic has the appropriate name for the AU plane.


BARNstormer

Phil
02-12-2006, 12:37 PM
N1AU is a Beech Duchess, a twin piston driven prop plane. I have flown about 20 hours in it, as Auburn uses for multi-engine training. It can do about 140 knots in normal cruise, but during training missions we keep it around 120 to save fuel, among other reasons.

Your looking for the Auburn Cessna Citations, N10AU and N20AU, neither of which you can track on flightaware.

Really, why cant you track them?

I can only assume so people like us can't sit at home and speculate why they're going where they're going. Its difficult to conduct covert coach-hunting operations when anybody can find out you're on the way to Louisville with a click of a mouse.

ROLL TIDE FOREVER AMEN
02-12-2006, 12:43 PM
N1AU is a Beech Duchess, a twin piston driven prop plane. I have flown about 20 hours in it, as Auburn uses for multi-engine training. It can do about 140 knots in normal cruise, but during training missions we keep it around 120 to save fuel, among other reasons.

Your looking for the Auburn Cessna Citations, N10AU and N20AU, neither of which you can track on flightaware.

Really, why cant you track them?

I can only assume so people like us can't sit at home and speculate why they're going where they're going. Its difficult to conduct covert coach-hunting operations when anybody can find out you're on the way to Louisville with a click of a mouse.

;w;w

02-15-2006, 05:00 PM
Seems the crashed plane in the pic has the appropriate name for the AU plane.


BARNstormer

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Yeah man!