Talk:Praga E.114

Last flyer
It seems HB-UAF is the last airworthy E-114. It's the only one on the 2010 Euro registers and it would be nice to know if it is active. I think it is, perhaps after a period of restoration but have found nothing citeable. It's marked airworthy on List of historical aircraft in Switzerland but the link to the source document is broken and I've not yet got it working. That list is dated 2008. There is also a photo here of 'AF on the tarmac at Pardubice looking airworthy (and very smart) dated May 2010. It seems it is in private hands. I doubt this image is citable, though if anyone has an aerial shot it probably would be, with the date in the EXIF file. But there might be written reports of visits to shows, perhaps this summer, which we could use. Any thoughts?TSRL (talk) 20:45, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

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