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REX - Regional Express Saab 340A VH-KDK at Burnie Airport, Tasmania. Named City of Mt Gambier this was the first Saab 340 aircraft to fly in the Southern Hemisphere (with Kendell Airlines) and has always operated in Australia in this registration since new (Feb 1985), eventually this great icon which has served a total of 5 states of regional areas in Australia for over 21 years will be replaced with a Saab 340B plus in 2008. Photo taken and uploaded on 16 October 2006 by Paul Corfiatis

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2006-10-16 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Nemrac2 at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-10-16 11:34 Nemrac2 1152×436×8 (289481 bytes) REX - Regional Express Saab 340A at Burnie Airport, Tasmania. This was the first Saab 340 aircraft to fly in the Southern Hemisphere. Photo taken and uploaded on 16 October 2006 by Paul Corfiatis (me).

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current11:22, 11 February 20071,152×436 (283 KB)Otorsteinsen (REX - Regional Express Saab 340A VH-KDK at Burnie Airport, Tasmania. Named City of Mt Gambier this was the first Saab 340 aircraft to fly in the Southern Hemisphere (with Kendell Airlines) and has always operated in Australia in this registration since ne)
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