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Well, actually there isn't a such thing as the "baby jet" anymore. That was what eventually became the Falcon 20.
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Do you mean the 2000DX and 2000EX?
Edit: of the 10/100?

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I meant the 10 series

"Sub-types" :
>>> 10MER : military version with attach-points under the wings
>>> 100 : same as the 10 only with one extra window at the right handside of the plane (at the opposite of the door)

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Ok, Rago.

What aircraft is known as the "Quad Otter", and how many are there built of that kind?
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I believe the 'Quad Otter' was the DeHavilland Canada Dash 7 (DHC-7). There were 111 of those built.
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100 percent correct, nwa757. Your turn.
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What was the original name for Midwest Airlines (of the US) and what year did that company start flying?
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Midwest Airlines began life in 1948, when Kimberly-Clark Corporation began providing air transportation for company executives and engineers between the company's Appleton headquarters and their mills.

In 1969, K-C Aviation was born from this, and was dedicated to the maintenance of corporate aircraft. After the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, Kimberly-Clark and K-C Aviation decided to form a regular scheduled passenger airline, and out of that initiative, Midwest Express was started in 1984.

the rest can be found here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YX

What a simple Google search of "history Midwest Airlines" can tell you ... amazing !

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Absolutely correct, Andries! :thumbsup2: Now, your turn.
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ok, here we go :

Which restaurant in Budapest uses a Russian-built aircraft ?
What is the purpose of this aircraft ?

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Nobody ?

well, ok, it's an AN-2 used as a kidsrestaurant at a McDonalds.
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=490269

Here's the new question :

What is the subtype of the new Antonov An-124 built with more modern avionics ?

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AN124-102

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nope ...
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