Peter wrote:
Bizjet GA only.
Some turboprops are also approved (e.g. King Air, Piaggio) – just for the sake of nitpicking
SEP at night. I love the view and usually have no probably getting a transit.
Refreshing the thread – another guess someone ?
@ch.ess, I’m at home today so I gave it a try. The closest I found was Fiat G.82 but I don’t think that’s correct. The tail looks a bit odd and asymmetric, but anyway the building looks French- or Italian-esque which is what sent me off in that direction.
I’m hoping it will be something really obscure, South American perhaps and not something completely obvious!
I would call this a Lockheed T33.
Going back to the original question, this is a reason to operate a twin:
(Taken on Saturday afternoon, a glorious day, sorry that my passenger wasn’t more expert with his iPhone.)
Looking at the architecture in post #13, I’d say somewhere in Central Europe.
My post refers to the original question, i.e. WHERE is this ?
Not least because I do not understand enough of planes.
And yes, Eastern Europe is the right direction, more South, too…
Bosco could know…
Spotted his plane on departure ;-)