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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-30-2010 @ 7:53PM
Brian Jones said...
Greetings
Certainly a bit of fun with the paint scheme. But why does the right hand side "secret agent code" show a Czech Republic identity, OK-PIK, while on the other side it has a South African one, ZS-ZWP?
Brian
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2-03-2010 @ 11:00AM
Daniel said...
@BRIAN JONES:
Effectively, ZS-XXX is for South Africa. The OK-PIK at the other side is due to a temporary registration in Czech Republic, where the airplane had been painted (almost sure that it has been done at the painting facilities in Ostrava-Mosnov airport (LKMT)
3-21-2010 @ 7:38PM
Malcolm Nason said...
The aircraft arrived for painting with the OK- registration and after painting was rolled out with the South African registration but had the Czech one taped on again for the ferry flight to back to Ostrava before completion of final paperwork and delivery to Kulula
1-14-2013 @ 9:11AM
storm07 said...
You are right ...Better could be KO !...