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Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (N7607L) - Take off runway 08. 1 JUN 2016.
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Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (N7607L)

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Take off runway 08. 1 JUN 2016.

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Michael Doyle
Suggest this might be a Cessna 152, probably an Aerobat.
cliff731
Yes... hit the "full" screen button and you'll see "aerobat" on the dorsal fillet near the vertical stabilizer. The paint livery gives it away too. The FAA registry says this is a 1978 Cessna A152.
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