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 Post subject: TUCANO IN CANADA
PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:46 pm 
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Wow ....
JUST IMPORTED
anyone know who it is?

SHORT BROTHERS PLC PLC S312 TUCANO T MKI T20 N868RS U.S.A. 2010-01-07


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:03 pm 
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Snowbird replacement? :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: TUCANO IN CANADA
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Ha ha ... I was going to ask If it was for that cats program.... Your comeback was better lol

So where is this thing going?
Pretty pricy bird heard it was 1 mil


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 Post subject: Re: TUCANO IN CANADA
PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:28 pm 
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Vulture wrote:
Wow ....
JUST IMPORTED
anyone know who it is?

SHORT BROTHERS PLC PLC S312 TUCANO T MKI T20 N868RS U.S.A. 2010-01-07



I think I missed something. The Tucano is in Canada now but recieved a US reg? Where is it parked?


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 Post subject: Re: TUCANO IN CANADA
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The posting was off the transport canada website. The Nreg was it's former N beforbeing imported into Canada


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There are 20+ Tucanos sitting in storage in AZ. The guys that are selling them had one on display up at Reno last year. VERY nice airplane.


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Oh I get it. Well there is a new test pilot school that has set up shop in Carp, ontario just outside of Ottawa. Maybe they bought it.


I found the website of RS Warbirds in Phoenix, Arizona with lots of pictures of the ex. RAF Tucanos for sale.


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here you go, hot of the "press" today on Global Aviation Resource

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Astoundingly cool! 8) I've been trying to keep track of these planes ever since they popped up on the surplus market in the UK a few years back. I love it when the "will of the warbird spirits" works out exactly as I hoped they would. :D

The Tucano has got to be one of the most unapologetically gorgeous warbird designs on the civilian market, easily equal to the L-39 in my opinion. The fact that the lion's share of available airframes has found their way to the US warbird market under the auspices of a top notch custodian thrills me to no end. I hope to see every last one of them living out a long and prosperous life on the circuit. They are the truly the modern incarnation of the AT-6 for the modern generation.

BTW, does anyone know what the asking prices for these are?

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 Post subject: Re: TUCANO IN CANADA
PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:52 pm 
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Did it pass by Toronto last week? I was at work when something turboprop-powered did a fast low and over and vanished into the distance before I even saw it. I was wondering what it could be until I remembered this thread. I wonder...


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Rob Mears wrote:
Astoundingly cool! 8) I've been trying to keep track of these planes ever since they popped up on the surplus market in the UK a few years back. I love it when the "will of the warbird spirits" works out exactly as I hoped they would. :D

The Tucano has got to be one of the most unapologetically gorgeous warbird designs on the civilian market, easily equal to the L-39 in my opinion. The fact that the lion's share of available airframes has found their way to the US warbird market under the auspices of a top notch custodian thrills me to no end. I hope to see every last one of them living out a long and prosperous life on the circuit. They are the truly the modern incarnation of the AT-6 for the modern generation.

BTW, does anyone know what the asking prices for these are?


The demonstrator they had up at Reno, that was fully decked out was advertised at 1 mil.


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PropsRule wrote:
Did it pass by Toronto last week? I was at work when something turboprop-powered did a fast low and over and vanished into the distance before I even saw it. I was wondering what it could be until I remembered this thread. I wonder...



What you saw was one of four Beech (Raytheon) Texan 2 (PC-9) on delivery flights from the Beech Factory. Last year a few had gone through Toronto on delivery flights to Israel. I assume these are also part of that order.

Here's part of the long route they took:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/HKB122

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/HKB176

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/HKB178

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/HKB280


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