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Al Marzo
October 11th 04, 09:59 PM
A friend is moving from the "mainland" to Hawaii and is having a
fellow fly his Cherokee 180 over there. He prefers this method to
yanking the wings and crating the aircraft up. Anyway, I thought I
saw some web service that enabled you to enter an aircraft's N number
and if it's in the system,. you can see what its location is. Does
anyone know of such a service or was I dreaming?
Thanks
AL
Peter R.
October 12th 04, 04:13 AM
(Al Marzo >) wrote:
> A friend is moving from the "mainland" to Hawaii and is having a
> fellow fly his Cherokee 180 over there. He prefers this method to
> yanking the wings and crating the aircraft up. Anyway, I thought I
> saw some web service that enabled you to enter an aircraft's N number
> and if it's in the system,. you can see what its location is. Does
> anyone know of such a service or was I dreaming?
http://www.flightexplorer.com/personalEdition.aspx
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Peter
Al Marzo
October 12th 04, 11:35 PM
Thanks! I'll pass it along.
Al
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:13:28 -0400, Peter R. >
wrote:
> (Al Marzo >) wrote:
>
>> A friend is moving from the "mainland" to Hawaii and is having a
>> fellow fly his Cherokee 180 over there. He prefers this method to
>> yanking the wings and crating the aircraft up. Anyway, I thought I
>> saw some web service that enabled you to enter an aircraft's N number
>> and if it's in the system,. you can see what its location is. Does
>> anyone know of such a service or was I dreaming?
>
>http://www.flightexplorer.com/personalEdition.aspx
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