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1992 |
Constructed as an A109C MAX. |
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To Agusta Corp with new c/r N1ZL. |
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From Unknown to 2005 |
To ERA Helicopters with new c/r N901CM. |
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December 2005 |
To Boeing, Mesa, AZ with new c/r N301CM. |
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Markings Applied: The Boeing Company |
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From December 2005 to 2019 |
Used as a chase/crash support aircraft for AH-64 Apache flight test operations. |
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January 2020 |
To Pima Air and Space Museum, Davis-Monthan AFB (South Side), Tucson, AZ. |
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15 June 2020 |
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15 June 2020 |
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