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DX Rick

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Anyone have any contact info on their flight departments?
 
If your talking about Ty himself and his ugly BBJ, that thing sits at DPA weeks, sometimes months without moving, and the best thing is, it sits outside! If he has full time crew for it, thats gotta be a great job as far as schedule.
 
If your talking about Ty himself and his ugly BBJ, that thing sits at DPA weeks, sometimes months without moving, and the best thing is, it sits outside! If he has full time crew for it, thats gotta be a great job as far as schedule.
Isn't that the second paint job on that thing? I was out there about a month ago and saw it sitting there. Heard they're going to build a hangar for it on the West side of the field.
 
His plane has a giant plastic tag shaped like a heart attached to it if you want to learn more about it's background.
 
Must be different paint then the one on airliners.net. That one doesn't look too bad.
 
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Must be different paint then the one on airliners.net. That one doesn't look too bad.
The last time I saw the plane was about 2-3 months ago at night, but it does look like that paint job.
I believe the original paint was blue, green, maroon and cream.
 
Same paint job as you see on airliners.net, and I will admit it doesn't look bad on there, but to see it with your own eyes its a different story, I can't recall anyone saying they like it when they actually see the thing, but then again to each his own right?
 

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