aircraft registrations
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Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Sth England
Being a bit of an anorak I feel ( and apologies where due) I was wondering if there is a web site or search doodah that can furnish me with aircraft reg no`s.
Is there a website that will allow or let you access aircraft reg no`s so you are able to view their present/ previous history?
Maybe a bit of a lomg shot.....
Any help gratefully received Ta muchly
Is there a website that will allow or let you access aircraft reg no`s so you are able to view their present/ previous history?
Maybe a bit of a lomg shot.....
Any help gratefully received Ta muchly
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From: MAN
Probably the best registration site about is www.jetphotos.net/census.
For operator lists, your best bet is www.speednews.com/lists/lists.shtml.
If you’re after turboprops try perso.club-internet.fr/f1hgu/turboprop/turboprop.htm.
I’m assuming you already know the CAA’s G-INFO site and the FAA’s equivalent.
For operator lists, your best bet is www.speednews.com/lists/lists.shtml.
If you’re after turboprops try perso.club-internet.fr/f1hgu/turboprop/turboprop.htm.
I’m assuming you already know the CAA’s G-INFO site and the FAA’s equivalent.

Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Middlesex, UK
Sadly, the Jetphotos.net census refered to above is now 18 months out of date; they only managed to update it once after taking over from Bill Harms upon his 'retirement'.
This one is rather more current:
http://www.airfleets.net/recherche/?file=recherche
Alternatively, just try typing a registration into Google.
(I still consider the anorak to be a perfectly serviceable item of clothing!)
RSN.
This one is rather more current:
http://www.airfleets.net/recherche/?file=recherche
Alternatively, just try typing a registration into Google.
(I still consider the anorak to be a perfectly serviceable item of clothing!)
RSN.
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From: Saint-Cloud west of Paris
How about this one ; probably the one to remember if moving to a desert island ....
http://www.aerotransport.org
covers everything flown commercially, since 1932 !
Alain
http://www.aerotransport.org
covers everything flown commercially, since 1932 !
Alain




