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On Feb 24, 8:13*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:f4fc54a9-f63e-480c-86f5- : If a plane had a tail that was YV-3???. *What country is it registered in? *Is there a site that shows which country gets what leading tail characters, N=US, F=France, C=Canada...etc. Wil Found one http://www.homepages.mcb.net/bones/04fs/data/FSICAO.htm A sim site! Barf! Anyhow, it's Venezuala. Bertie The other day I saw a new Citation Mustang parked at the airport. The seats still had the plastic on them. The number was "OK", which apparently is Czech Republic. My home field in California doesn't have a "K" number. When I fly direct to Canada I have to tell them I'm actually departing from a different airport just to make their computer happy. -Robert |
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