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 AOC Aircraft
WP-3D Orion
Turbo Commander
Lake Seawolf
Gulfstream IV-SP
Aero Commander
 
Cessna Citation
Twin Otter

 


Lockheed WP-3D Orion - Two of the world's premier research aircraft, the renowned NOAA WP-3D Orions, participate in a wide variety of national and international meteorological, oceanographic and environmental research... <more>

Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV) - The Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV) is a high altitude, high speed, twin turbofan jet aircraft acquired by AOC in 1996. <more>

Cessna Citation II (CE-550) - The is Cessna Citation (CE-550) a versatile twin-engine jet aircraft modified for acquiring coastal remote sensing imagery. <more>

DeHavilland Twin Otter (DHC-6) - The DeHavilland Twin Otter (DHC-6) is a highly maneuverable, versatile aircraft which can be flown slowly (80-160 knots/150-300 km/hr) and in tight circles. <more>

Gulfstream Jet Prop Commander 1000 (695A) - <more>

Rockwell Aero Commander (AC-500S) - The Rockwell Aero Commander (AC-500S) is a versatile and stable high-winged twin piston-engine aircraft that is suitable for a variety of missions. <more>

Lake Seawolf (LA-27) - The Lake Renegade Seawolf (LA-27) ia a rugged, adaptable, single engine amphibious aircraft designed for nearshore low-level surveys. <more>

 

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