What the hell kind of an airplane was *THAT*?

Just what the title says, really - can you identify this plane from my description?

Around 8:30 (Pacific) this morning, I saw a new-to-me airplane heading northwest from McCarron Airport in Las Vegas. It looked vaguely like a hammerhead shark, with two short wings (or maybe just wing-like fins) close to the nose of the airplane. The full-size wings looked to be set farther back than most planes. It was a two engine prop plane (one on each wing), but the propellers were aft of the wings.

I’ve never seen a plane like this before, and I was just wondering what it was.

Piaggio P.180 Avanti
ETA: Piaggio P.180 Avanti - Wikipedia

That was going to be my guess.

That’s it! Three minutes is as fast as I’ve seen anything answered - thanks!

Because of the push prop and canard description, before looking at the other guesses I was going to guess a Burt Rutan design of some sort, maybe the Beechcraft Starship (images).

Well, maybe that’s what it was. Maybe it wasn’t the Piaggio. Burt Rutan had (still has?) his shop in Mojave CA, which is close to Vegas. Is the OP certain it’s the Piaggio s/he saw, and not the Beech Starship?

As a related aside, here are other Burt Rutan designs including Voyager flown by his brother and Jeana Yeager. Beautiful airplanes does he design, yes.

It was Piaggio, outbound to Wichita…

eta: Interesting paint job. Very orca-like.

Cool. And, interesting paint scheme.

Wikipedia

Looks like Pork Rind already settled this, but the plane I saw had a conventional tail - not a Starship.

“Irritating loud” and “fingernails on a chalkboard” sound right too - that’s why I noticed it.