We are a family of four that travel around the country in our "F" model Aztec. The old "N" number was N62825, only 4 serial numbers from this aircraft. Always nice to see the Aztec's flying especially in the islands.
That's why we call them Aztrucks. I guarantee it didn't have more than a half a fuel load and even at that I'll bet it was near gross weight. That is an F model, the last batch ever made.
Piper AZTEC is always impressive! It's the piston twin engine that I like the most! I think it's perfect!
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We are a family of four that travel around the country in our "F" model Aztec. The old "N" number was N62825, only 4 serial numbers from this aircraft. Always nice to see the Aztec's flying especially in the islands.
Awesome spotting!
Thanks
Fabulous video mate 👍
Many thanks!
I did my multi-engine rating in an Aztec. Super fun to fly. This makes me nostalgic lol
awesome
Would truly love to know who is operating that aztec... anyone knows?
Yes she is fast I spotted it a few months back in Virgin Gorda. British virgin islands.
Yh it comes there
interesting
The heck, they loaded that thing up until the tail hit the ground O-0
Atzecs....the original SUV of the skies!
I was wondering if it actually touched the ground, i saw when the pilot upright the plane i was like wow lol
He doesn't hang about doesn't he. Moves off the moment he starts the engines
Yh he moves off
loaded that thing up until the tail hit the ground too lol
lol
That that pueto rico plane she fast
Coqui
that bird based in San Juan ?
@@SKBenergy i saw it there one time i did not know it based there but nice looking plane
That's why we call them Aztrucks. I guarantee it didn't have more than a half a fuel load and even at that I'll bet it was near gross weight. That is an F model, the last batch ever made.
lol lol