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hi,
I'm searching any database, which contains some technical database about aircrafts, helicopters etc.
Thanks for help.
Squirrel 41
14th Jan 2010, 06:57
Standby.......
Mr. Yeah,
You may want to think about a slightly more specific question with what you want to know, a rationale for why, and where else you've looked. Otherwise could I suggest you go and buy some "Top Trumps"? :hmm:
S41
I'm starting this topic now, so my searching wasn't intensive so much yet.
I found something like this:
Aircraft Performance Database V2.0 - Details (http://elearning.ians.lu/aircraftperformance/details.aspx?ICAO=PA44&GroupFilter=12&NameFilter=&ICAOFilter=)
I'm searching some primary data, dimentions, engines, speeds, systems and instruments etc.
thak you for your reply
ab33t
14th Jan 2010, 11:52
Take a look at smartcockpit
ZH875
14th Jan 2010, 12:30
take a talk with a Phsyciatrist.
SSSETOWTF
14th Jan 2010, 17:37
Try searching for the aircraft you're interested in at GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security Information (http://www.globalsecurity.org) or Federation of American Scientists (http://www.fas.org)
Regards,
Single Seat, Single Engine, The Only Way To Fly
NutLoose
14th Jan 2010, 19:14
Aircraft Performance Database V2.0 - Details (http://redirectingat.com/?id=42X487496&url=http%3A%2F%2Felearning.ians.lu%2Faircraftperformance%2Fd etails.aspx%3FICAO%3DPA44%26GroupFilter%3D12%26NameFilter%3D %26ICAOFilter%3D)
Ahh a Seminole, what it doesn't mention is loose an engine on that and the other one will take you to the crash site :p
This may help you, it is airbus's info
Technical data (http://www.airbus.com/en/services/customer-services/maintenance-engineering/tech-data/)
NutLoose
19th Jan 2010, 09:12
More pilots notes etc for you from spits up to modern stuff
Avialogs (http://avialogs.com/)