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What is this business jet?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Can you help me identifying an A-4 Skyhawk-like jet?Why were 'business jet' airliner designs so popular in the past?Why don't we see business jets with wingtip fuel tanks anymore?What is this fighter jet that flew over KJST?What kind of jet fighter is this?What plane is this, appearing in the movie Rampage?Why was Concorde never sold as a private business jet?What is the difference between a business jet and a regional jet?What is this twin engined jet?What plane model is this?
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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– J...
Apr 11 at 20:07
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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Apr 11 at 20:07
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
Source: wikimedia.org
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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Apr 11 at 12:29
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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Apr 11 at 20:07
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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