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hi,
anyone know of a central repository for tail numbers for online/VA flying? to add an extra level of realism I'd like to virtually register each aircraft i fly. if there's a requirement i'll start a project up. anyone have any ideas? james |
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Most VAs use either their flight number or their pilot IDs as callsign.
TCA recommends the latter, to prevent two pilots flying the same route from trying to claim the same callsign. "catskinroyale" catskinroyale-at-nospam.yahoo.co.uk wrote in message ... hi, anyone know of a central repository for tail numbers for online/VA flying? to add an extra level of realism I'd like to virtually register each aircraft i fly. if there's a requirement i'll start a project up. anyone have any ideas? james |
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Jeroen Wenting wrote:
Most VAs use either their flight number or their pilot IDs as callsign. TCA recommends the latter, to prevent two pilots flying the same route from trying to claim the same callsign. i was thinking more of a/c registration than flight numbers "catskinroyale" catskinroyale-at-nospam.yahoo.co.uk wrote in message ... hi, anyone know of a central repository for tail numbers for online/VA flying? to add an extra level of realism I'd like to virtually register each aircraft i fly. if there's a requirement i'll start a project up. anyone have any ideas? james |
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As in (for example) G-BMGT (this may not exist, random, apart from the G)?
-- Angus Lepper, CEO and Head of Software, British Midlands International VA "catskinroyale" catskinroyale-at-nospam.yahoo.co.uk wrote in message ... Jeroen Wenting wrote: Most VAs use either their flight number or their pilot IDs as callsign. TCA recommends the latter, to prevent two pilots flying the same route from trying to claim the same callsign. i was thinking more of a/c registration than flight numbers "catskinroyale" catskinroyale-at-nospam.yahoo.co.uk wrote in message ... hi, anyone know of a central repository for tail numbers for online/VA flying? to add an extra level of realism I'd like to virtually register each aircraft i fly. if there's a requirement i'll start a project up. anyone have any ideas? james |
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Angus Lepper wrote:
As in (for example) G-BMGT (this may not exist, random, apart from the G)? er yeah. e.g. i want to register my mooney bravo and yak52 with unique G reg for the UK or N for the US or whatever. just like in the real world. or something like that anyway, but basically a database where u can register urself or an alias and the a/c u 'own' and pick a real unused number (i have sucessfully managed to hook into the CAA G-INFO database and run arbitrary searches, so for instance my yak52 carries the unregistered G-IMBO). would be easy to do and maybe fun to run. maybe... -- Angus Lepper, CEO and Head of Software, British Midlands International VA |
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Same there. If 2 members fly the same aircraft...
i was thinking more of a/c registration than flight numbers "catskinroyale" catskinroyale-at-nospam.yahoo.co.uk wrote in message ... hi, anyone know of a central repository for tail numbers for online/VA flying? to add an extra level of realism I'd like to virtually register each aircraft i fly. if there's a requirement i'll start a project up. anyone have any ideas? james |
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