N750SS @ EDU - Photographed at UC Davis Airport with last rays of a February sunset this Maxim Aviation 2005 Pacific Aerospace 750XL with Perfectly Good Airplane Company titles is used for skydiving at nearby Yolo County County Airport - by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
@ EDU
N750SS @ EDU - Photographed at UC Davis Airport with last rays of a February sunset this Maxim Aviation 2005 Pacific Aerospace 750XL with Perfectly Good Airplane Company titles is used for skydiving at nearby Yolo County County Airport - by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
@ EDU
N750SS @ EDU - Photographed at UC Davis Airport with last rays of a February sunset this Maxim Aviation 2005 Pacific Aerospace 750XL with Perfectly Good Airplane Company titles is used for skydiving at nearby Yolo County County Airport - by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
@ EDU
N750SS @ EDU - Photographed at UC Davis Airport with last rays of a February sunset this Maxim Aviation 2005 Pacific Aerospace 750XL with Perfectly Good Airplane Company titles is used for skydiving at nearby Yolo County County Airport - by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
@ EDU
N750SS @ EDU - Photographed at UC Davis Airport with last rays of a February sunset this Maxim Aviation 2005 Pacific Aerospace 750XL with Perfectly Good Airplane Company titles is used for skydiving at nearby Yolo County County Airport - by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
@ EDU
N750SS @ KTMB - Pacific Aerospace 750XL at Kendal-Tamiami (KTMB) - by Alex Feldstein
Alex Feldstein
@ KTMB
N750SS @ SGS - 2005 Pacific Aerospace Corp. Ltd. PAC 750XL, one P&W PT6A turboprop, wide body development of PAC CRESCO ag applicator optimized for parachute jumping.  Taxi after landing Rwy 34. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SGS
N750SS @ SGS - 2005 Pacific Aerospace Corp. Ltd. PAC 750XL, one P&W(C) PT6A turboprop, optimized for parachute jumping-carries 17 jumpers to 4,265 m, 14.000 ft. in 13 minutes, taxi after landing Rwy 34 - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SGS
N750SS @ X26 - PAC 750XL at Sebastian, FL - by Dave G
Dave G
@ X26