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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Aug 10, 2010
Description: I flew with my doughter Merika (5 years) to attend one FlyIn / Airshow in Selänpää Finland last weekend. But what would be that plane what she is trying? Hint: It's not a seaplane.... sadly.
Date Taken: Aug 10, 2010
Place Taken: Selänpää Finland
Owner: M. Salminen
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Category: 326, Flying around Finland
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Dan Nickens - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    She already has that Captain look, Markku! I wouldn't want to be the second officer that forgot to remove the lens cap.     
  
Lee Pfingston - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Look's like she is only a few stripes and a few birthdays from the left seat!     
  
Roberta Hegy - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Definetly pilot material!!!     
  
Don Maxwell - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    What a lovely copilot! You're a lucky guy, Markku.<br /><br />Oh, yes. The airplane. Well, the radio placards are still in Russian, and so is the 'GAZ' lever--the throttle, I presume. So it seems to be a single-engine Rooskie airplane with retractable landing gear. But that blue ball with the 'W' on it puzzles me because I don't recall that Russian has a letter that looks like W. Maybe it's Polish, then. Czech?     
  
Greg Burtner - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Antonov??     
  
Markku Salminen - Aug 10,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Yes, Antonov. They claim it to be the biggest single prop plane in the world. So I think it's Polish. It really looks unrealistic when it flies slooowly by...<br />      Attachments:  

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Antonov


    


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