submittedApril 25, 2014
This Canadian-Licensed Beechcraft King Air dropped in for a quick visit last December. With the name "Ropey" painted on it's nose, and fierce "Shark Faces" on it's twin engines, the Liaison Aircraft for the Snowbird Team took fuel on it's trip to Texas...
Kim Stricker
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This Canadian-Licensed Beechcraft King Air dropped in for a quick visit last December.

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With the name "Ropey" painted on it's nose, and fierce "Shark Faces" on it's twin engines, the Liaison Aircraft for the Snowbird Team took fuel on it's trip to Texas.

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