Or at least that's what many people call it.
Spangler1992 Member 117 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | Jan 30, 2007 17:45 | #2 WOW that is a very interesting view from behind.
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joegolf68 Goldmember 3,269 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Sacramento CA area More info | Jan 30, 2007 17:57 | #3 |
It may not be apparent from this angle, but the fuselage reminds many of a section of sewer pipe in shape and size.
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ilovemycamera Goldmember 1,338 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Southeast Arkansas More info | Jan 30, 2007 18:27 | #5 Sorry, but i don't see the sewer pipe GEAR: -7D---Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L---Canon 70-[COLOR=black]200 f2.8L IS---Canon 50mm 1.2L---Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L---Speedlite 580 EX---Canon 100mm 2.8 macro---gitzo gt2942---RRS BH-55
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In that case, you may refer to it as the Fairchild/Swearengen/Merlin Metroliner III or IV depending on variant-there now, wasn't that easy?
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Feb 01, 2007 14:56 | #7 joegolf68 wrote in post #2627817 ??? Why sewer pipe? If you sat in a Metro 3 or 4, you would see the reason why, just a nick name. We have a Merlin 2B in our fleet. They are a great A/C to fly........
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