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flystarboy
28th Aug 2004, 00:03
Odd question I know but I need to ask it!!

Is there a website that you can access or enquire about the reg no of aircraft?

I know there is a reference book but would like the luxury of being to look up on line


Any help gratefully rec`d

thanx:8

GlueBall
28th Aug 2004, 00:20
N numbers (http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi$pass*50843575!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search/search_nnr.html)

Genghis the Engineer
28th Aug 2004, 07:36
G-INFO (http://www.caa.co.uk/srg/aircraft_register/ginfo/search.asp)

Marcel_MPH
28th Aug 2004, 22:33
PH-REG The Netherlands (http://www.ivw.nl/dl-en/aircrafts/aircraftregister.htm)

mr Q
30th Aug 2004, 12:37
QUOTE :
"The Aircraft Registration Section of the CAA is responsible for maintaining:-

The UK Register of Civil Aircraft
The UK Register of Aircraft Mortgages
The Registers of Births, Deaths and Missing Persons on UK Registered Aircraft
The Section is also responsible for the provision of information and statistics from these registers and the databases used to support them."

................Can understand births and deaths on UK Registered Aircraft.......but missing persons ??????? do people actually go missing on board ???????

BobZyurUnkl
30th Aug 2004, 14:21
Transport Canada (http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/activepages/ccarcs/en/default_e.asp?x_lang=e) :D

Mark 1
31st Aug 2004, 12:16
http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi$pass*66062516!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search/reg-world.html

Editted to say that this seems to have been parsed incorrectly, and the hot link doesn't work. Try pasting the whole URL in manually or go into www.landings.com and then select databases and world registrations.

MkVIII
1st Sep 2004, 09:51
Australia: http://www.casa.gov.au/casadata/register/

Biggles Flies Undone
1st Sep 2004, 11:12
This is an excellent site - full of links to cover most aviation needs : Pilot Pointer (http://www.pilotpointer.com/)