It's a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk. Here's the Wikipedia site....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transavia_PL-12_Airtruk
There was one I saw a few times at Watts-Woodland in the early 80's. Had to be the same one.Saw one several years ago when I was waiting for some pax on a charter in, I believe it was Woodland CA. Probably back in the mid 70's Pretty kewl looking airplane, definitely different looking.
PZL Mielec (Polskie Zakłady Lotnicze - Polish Aviation Works}Russian?
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Dang - thought I'd stump you guys for at least a little bit! Maybe I shouldn’t have put in the Mad Max hint.
Good job!
Russian?
I'm sure it was the same one. Doubt there were to many of them around.There was one I saw a few times at Watts-Woodland in the early 80's. Had to be the same one.
Nope Fairchild XC-120C-119. But I've never seen the removable cargo bay.
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Nope Fairchild XC-120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_XC-120_Packplane
This might be worse: PZL M-15
Just noticed that this guy is walking down the wing with the engine turning. If he slips, I sure hope he falls off the BACK of the wing.
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Well, being a top loader, you shouldn’t open the door during the spin cycle. ;-)Life's tough... wear a cup;-)
Glenn
Just noticed that this guy is walking down the wing with the engine turning. If he slips, I sure hope he falls off the BACK of the wing.
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