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Milan Cibulka
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08/2012
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Stripped to all metal and revealing the faded titles of its former operator, United African Airlines. The aircraft was first delivered to United as N8033U in 1960. Sold to Transports Aeriens Centraficains as TL-AHI in 1979. Became 5A-DGK with United African and later on Jamahiria Air Transport. Broken up at Luxembourg in 1985. Only the forward fuselage section survived and was put on display at Frankfurt airport. Moved to Griesheim airfield 03/2006.
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Cibulka Tomáš
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08/2012
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C/n 45300/101, built in July 1960 for United Airlines with registration N8033U. Ex Bahamas World (N8033U), Transports Aériens Centrafricain (TL-AHI), United African Airlines (5A-DGK) and Jamahiriya Air Transport (5A-DGK). On Frankfurt airport observation deck till December 2005 as a cinema. Transported to the closed proximity airport Griesheim near Darmstadt in March 2006.
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milhaus
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11/2011
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Engine nacelle housed singleshaft engine GE CJ805, civilian brother of J79 engine.
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Foxx
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10/2012
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Attraction of one from beach bars in Sihanoukville.
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Milan Cibulka
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07/2012
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C/n 10449, ex N19XE. Preserved with registration of first F27-100 prototype. Owner: Coöperatieve Vereniging Anthony Fokker Logistics UA.
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Milan Cibulka
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05/2009
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The Finnish home-build aircraft. Eklund TE-1 is the smallest flying boat in the world and it was build in the 1950's.
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Dariusz Kula
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11/2012
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The mockup of the cancelled military project of a Polish Air Force attack aircraft. The project was started in late 1980s by the PZL (Polish State Aviation Works) and cancelled in 1994 due to lack of funds.
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Jirkapilot
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09/2012
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Former "550" of East German Air Force
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Petr Bitnar
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07/2012
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Royal Canadian Air Force, W.W.II trainer (s/n 10530)
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Petr Bitnar
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07/2012
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The smallest aircraft in the world (Pima Air Museum).
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Bubak
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09/2012
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Commemorative Air Force Museum
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More than the 1500 presented records