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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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It could be a Learjet, but I can't find a match.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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– J...
Apr 11 at 20:07
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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Apr 11 at 20:07
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

Source: wikimedia.org
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The tail is quite unique. I thought about Embraer Phenom, Hondajet, and Cessna Citation, but it is none of these.
I believe that your images are showing a British Aerospace 125 (aka Hawker 800/1000, or DH125 Jet Dragon). They were produced from 1977 to 2013, and most of them have been in service for the air forces of Japan, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

Source: wikimedia.org
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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– J...
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
8
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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– J...
Apr 11 at 20:07
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Yes, that looks like one! You made my day bogl, thank you very much.
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:29
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
Apr 11 at 12:48
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Not really, was looking through some old Miami Vice episodes and trying to figure out what plane was being used :) Thank you for taking your time and answering bogl :)
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– Chris
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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– J...
Apr 11 at 20:07
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@Chris Miami Vice would have been a good piece of information to include - at least dates the craft to active service in the mid-late 1980s.
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interesting. I thought it might be a Dassault Falcon, but can't find a match in that range.
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