You guys should check out TheDrive, The WarZone, it gives better reporting on matters like this. TheSun, DailyMail, etc., are some of the worst offenders out there
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...-european-air-defenses-then-its-crew-vanished
Looks like it was this plane.. looks an awful lot like an Aztec to me
From the article
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The kind of plane used to carry out this dramatic excursion has been debated. While the majority of European news coverage is reporting it to be a two-seated, twin-engine Beechcraft plane,
Lithuanian media has cited what they are claiming to be the plane’s official registration number. The
LRT.It article claims that it was registered as LY-LOO, which is a registration number held by the 1962 PA-23-250 Aztec aircraft manufactured by Piper Aircraft but is apparently no longer valid. In the image posted at the top of this story
and by Bulgarian TV via Euractiv.com, the plane in question looks exactly like an Aztec.
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LRT.It also spoke to Bronius Zaronskis, pilot and director of Nida Air Park in Lithuania, who claims that he had recently sold the aircraft to an undisclosed organization. He notes that prior to the sale, three foreign men came to inspect the aircraft, one of which was communicating with Zaronskis in Russian. He said he did not manage to record their names.
“They were not Lithuanians. I cannot say which country they were from, maybe Ukrainians, maybe Romanians, or Bulgarians. One man and I communicated with each other in Russian…I don’t know the names of these men. I wasn’t interested,” Zaronskis told
LRT.lt.
“I sold it and said goodbye to that plane. I was trying to sell it for many years. I had nowhere to put it, so I am glad that they bought it...I don’t remember which organization bought it. It was written in a foreign language,” Zaronskis added.
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