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Description 19-3116 (cn 003) Presenting the amazing Condor Scnark! This is the 5th Snark designed and built by WB Barber in New Zealand, and the first 3-B, although the first two aircraft didn't have cns. Formerly ZK-JIU, imported to Australia, returned to NZ and re-imported to Aus. This one is the victim of a spelling error.
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