I recently found a bag of pieces from an older set that I lost the instructions to, and I don't remember the set name. The set was a blue plane, and the cockpit pieces say AM 02066 and AM 02067. I put this set away in 2007 when someone threw it so it is old and I can't find it anywhere.
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Those numbers sound like manufacturing timestamps and not part numbers. Can you post pictures of what pieces you have? But LEGO hasn't made many blue planes so is bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=712-1#T=S&O={} the one? – chicks Aug 8 '16 at 12:25
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No it isn't and it definitely was supposed to be a plane from ten years ago. I don't know how to post a picture on this question though. – T. Nix Aug 8 '16 at 16:36
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1Can you give us anything else to work on? I can't find any blue planes made in the years 2003-2007 that look like matches. – Mr. Shiny and New 安宇 Aug 9 '16 at 1:50
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Most lego sets that have numbers printed on them, the number matches the set number. Nothing turns up for those two numbers. – Mr. Shiny and New 安宇 Aug 9 '16 at 1:53
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1Do you see your set here, here or here ? – Mr. Shiny and New 安宇 Aug 9 '16 at 2:10
The set you are referring to is Mega Bloks set# 9728, Blue Thunder. Instructions can be found here: https://support.megabrands.com/media/playbooks/9728.pdf
The set "gold hunt" from Lego Agents contains a sizeable blue plane. Any chance that's it? It's from 2008, not 2007, but it's another blue plane that comes to mind.