Snow 'Not a new member' Jan 24, 2006 #1 Here's some photos of aircraft I flew with my short run as a 135 pilot.
Bog New Member Jan 26, 2006 #5 Snow said: UE number? Click to expand... It's the manufacturer's serial number. Beech 1900Ds are given UE-XXX. Just wondering if it's an ex-ZV 1900 or not. For example, in this example, the UE number is 47, making this the 47th 1900D off the assembly line.
Snow said: UE number? Click to expand... It's the manufacturer's serial number. Beech 1900Ds are given UE-XXX. Just wondering if it's an ex-ZV 1900 or not. For example, in this example, the UE number is 47, making this the 47th 1900D off the assembly line.
derg Apparently a "terse" writer Staff member Jan 27, 2006 #6 Correcto! I used to know all of the UE's of the Skyway birds, but it go stored away in "Doug's Annals of Minutia" There's two n's in that word, perverts.
Correcto! I used to know all of the UE's of the Skyway birds, but it go stored away in "Doug's Annals of Minutia" There's two n's in that word, perverts.