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Vincennes University
Piper PA-23-150 Apache
Indianapolis International Airport (IND/KIND)
USA - Indiana, December 31, 2015
Cole Goldberg
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N385VU (cn 23-1068) A Piper Apache owned by Vincennes University sits outside of their aviation maintenance hangar alongside multiple aircraft engines and other aircraft.

ID 56947 Views: 323
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Vincennes University
Piper PA-31-325 Navajo
Indianapolis International Airport (IND/KIND)
USA - Indiana, December 31, 2015
Cole Goldberg
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N676SA (cn 31-7912122) N676SA sits outside the hangar at Vincennes University's Aviation Technology Center at IND.

ID 56946 Views: 334
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Vincennes University
Beechcraft A-60 Duke
Indianapolis International Airport (IND/KIND)
USA - Indiana, December 31, 2015
Cole Goldberg
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N129CD (cn P-123) N129CD sits outside the hangar at Vincennes University's Aviation Technology Center at IND.

ID 56945 Views: 419
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Vincennes University
Beechcraft 65-A90-1 King Air
Indianapolis International Airport (IND/KIND)
USA - Indiana, December 31, 2015
Cole Goldberg
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C-FUAC / N90VU (cn LJ-3) Seen sitting at Vincennes University's Aviation Technology Center at IND is this non-flying aircraft, which carries a false registration N90VU on the fuselage to cover up its cancelled registration, C-FUAC, which can still be seen painted on the wing. This King Air 65-90 is part of the University's Aviation Maintenance fleet, which also includes a 737, a Bell 206, a Beech A60, a Piper PA-31-325, a Piper Seneca, and Cessna 172s.

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