UK N registered list?
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UK N registered list?
Can someone please point me in the direction of an online list/database for N reg aeroplanes in the UK. I am presuming there must be something similar to G-INFO from the FAA.
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Check out http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/ though it does not specifically list N registered aircraft in the UK
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Of course the above FAA URLs yield only those N-reg planes whose owners are US citizens living in the UK.
If you are a US citizen living in the UK, you can simply keep an N-reg plane in your own name, no need for a trust.
Other than Southern Aircraft (a US citizen living in the UK and acting as a trustee for many others) etc, this is not a useful database.
If you are a US citizen living in the UK, you can simply keep an N-reg plane in your own name, no need for a trust.
Other than Southern Aircraft (a US citizen living in the UK and acting as a trustee for many others) etc, this is not a useful database.
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Originally Posted by IO540
Southern Aircraft (a US citizen living in the UK and acting as a trustee for many others)

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....who may or may not be operating their aircraft in the UK....
Very true. Many natural Americans use trust companies for financial reasons.
Eurocontrol must have a > 2000kg database, for billing purposes, but that isn't public.
Very true. Many natural Americans use trust companies for financial reasons.
Eurocontrol must have a > 2000kg database, for billing purposes, but that isn't public.
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Originally Posted by IO540
Funny how these spotters manage to get inside hangars to read off the airframe serial number 





