Too many variants and I can't find anything conclusive about which it may be. Thanks.
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With a little bit of research (found 1 source) I would say this is a "B". This is true for 1964 and 1965 YOM and from 1966 it would be a "C". For Cessnas, Wiki has all the info (and I have some more) but unfortuntely the PA28 variants are very difficult to assign.
The US Register should be authoritative.
Good luck with the (hot) up, Jake..
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Originally posted by bleuair View PostWith a little bit of research (found 1 source) I would say this is a "B". This is true for 1964 and 1965 YOM and from 1966 it would be a "C". For Cessnas, Wiki has all the info (and I have some more) but unfortuntely the PA28 variants are very difficult to assign.
Objection, it is 99.9% correct but I came across entries which were not. Plus, the "type" as listed is sometimes not as detailed as the JP database is. Say Cirruses. We run them by the Generations. Few clues as to which is which, but the FAA only says SR22 and the YOM...
Good luck with the (hot) up, Jake.
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