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It's a Waco YMF, one of the newer-build models. There are two that operate out of Sedona with almost the same scheme and it looks exactly like N181AS that I saw at Camarillo recently. They are definitely smaller than most of the older Wacos like the UPF-7.
I dont have the picture... Well I did it was at the Hertiage Fly in in tucson this last month. It is a Cirrus sr22 G2 it was a static Aircraft there. I just need the N# it was like some thing like N433 or N344 man I cant remember. If anyone have a pic can look for me that would be awsome.
I think that was the aircraft was associated with the F-22s. It left after the F-22 broke down, flew to Edwards and back, supposedly on a parts run. I deleted my "what is that?" shot of it, but it did show up on FlightAware at the time. Seems to have dropped off though.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5249/5340941673_56b076e85e_o.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/37585658@N00/5340941673/)
A-60+ Lightship by American Blimp Company I believe. The A-60+ has 6 lines suspending the gondola, the other models all have more.