Actually that is an 802. You can tell by the strakes protruding downward from the horizontal stabilizer on the tail. The 602 doesn't have them. I'm pretty sure that is a friend of ours from downstate who was working for us (Cady Aerial Spray). Can't read the n-number on here, but if it ends in "HC" that's him.
Even the horse had to get a good look. HAHA
fernanties 2 years ago 3
Actually that is an 802. You can tell by the strakes protruding downward from the horizontal stabilizer on the tail. The 602 doesn't have them. I'm pretty sure that is a friend of ours from downstate who was working for us (Cady Aerial Spray). Can't read the n-number on here, but if it ends in "HC" that's him.
TheAeroSmith 2 years ago
@TheAeroSmith You're right!this is an 802.I've paused it to see the n number,can't see the whole number but it does look like it ends in HC.
CaptRH 1 year ago
That is Franks cropdusting service out of fenton, Illinois with the 602 airtractor
hazelhurst1234 2 years ago
Wow! Love to watch and hear these planes....like having my own private airshow! Thanks for the info.
P.s. It also helps my horses get used to loud stuff...as you can see, once they get past fear, they get curious!
Shedosky1479 2 years ago
the horses, jajajaja
jorge1mayen 3 years ago