Aircraft N685TT Photo

N685TT, 1973 Rockwell Commander 685, C/N: 12043
Locally-based 1973 Rockwell Commander 685 started up with 3/4 throttle to test engines at Reid Hillview Airport, San Jose, CA. It crashed throughout the fence at KRHV a while back and this is a test start.
Photo Info
Photographer
Chris Leipelt Contact
Shot Date 2016-01-03
Airport KRHV
Reid-hillview Of Santa Clara County Airport
Upload Date 2016-01-15
Views 256
EXIF Data
Camera Make SONY
Camera Model DSC-HX200V
Shutter Speed 1/250 sec
Aperture f/5
ISO 320
Focal Length 54.6 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Pattern
White Balance Auto
Software QuickTime 7.7.1
Dimensions 3209 × 1804
Date Taken 2016-01-03 15:16:11
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N685TT @ KRHV - A local 1973 Aero Commander 500 sitting near the Victory Aero hangar. It has been sitting here ever since it crashed through the fence after it lost its breaks. Copy and paste this link for more info on the crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K59lqjie - by Chris L.
Chris L.
@ KRHV
N685TT @ KRHV - Locally-based 1972 Rockwell Commander 685 at Reid Hillview Airport, San Jose, CA. - by Chris Leipelt
Chris Leipelt
@ KRHV
N685TT @ KRHV - A local 1973 Aero Commander 500 sitting near the Victory Aero hangar. It has been sitting here ever since it crashed through the fence after it lost its breaks. Copy and paste this link for more info on the crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K59lqjie - by Chris L.
Chris L.
@ KRHV
N685TT @ KRHV - A local 1973 Aero Commander 500 sitting near the Victory Aero hangar. It has been sitting here ever since it crashed through the fence after it lost its breaks. Copy and paste this link for more info on the crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K59lqjie - by Chris L.
Chris L.
@ KRHV
N685TT @ KRHV - Locally-based 1973 Rockwell Commander 685 parked at a temporary tie down to make room for all the transient Super Bowl 50 aircraft coming to Reid Hillview Airport, San Jose, CA. This location is where they'll park all the biz jets and turboprops. - by Chris Leipelt
Chris Leipelt
@ KRHV