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C-FTZW

2015 Mooney M20TN Acclaim C/N 31-0141

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Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Mooney
Model:M20TN Acclaim    Search all Mooney M20TN
Year built:2015
Construction Number (C/N):31-0141
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats:4
Number of Engines:1
Engine Type:Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Continental
Also Registered As:
N2001M  De-registered  Cancel: 2017-01-03

Aircraft

Registration Number:C-FTZW
Current Status:De-registered
Delivery Date:2017-01-09
Registration Cancel Date:2022-02-17

Owner

Owner:Gibbons Auto & Leisure Centre Ltd
Address:Gibbons, Alberta T0A 1N0
Canada
C-FTZW

Bell 212 C/N 31280

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  • C-FTZW - This aricraft, now registered in Australia as VH - JJR is listed as serial number 31280. The Photo was taken by me, Ken Bell, in Hato Builico, Timor Leste on 12.10.2011 I belive it was ferrying a group of young hikers in to the area so they could walk to  - by Ken Bell by Ken Bell

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Bell
Model:212    Search all Bell 212
Year built:0000
Construction Number (C/N):31280
Aircraft Type:Rotorcraft
Number of Seats:15
Number of Engines:2
Engine Type:Turbo-shaft
Also Registered As:
N3212D  Deregistered  Cancel: 1988-08-18
VH-JJR    Delivery: 2013-11-09

Aircraft

Registration Number:C-FTZW

Owner

Address:, Alberta
Canada

User Comments

Ken Bell, 2011-10-28 10:43:14
 As mentioned when I submitted the image, this photo was taken by me in Hato Builico, Timor Leste on 12.10.2011. My friends and I were volunteering on a community project in the area when the chopper flew in. After discussions as to whether it was a 206 Jet Ranger or a 'Huey' I decided to research the aircraft frrom home. Interestingly it appears to be US Army, then December 05 to December 07, it belonged to HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn. Since 29.08.2008 it has been registered to Helicorp P/L based at Essendon Airport, Victoria Australia. I am happy to discuss this aircraft (and the brief experience) further if required. Cheers, Ken Bell