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![]() "Peter" wrote in message ... "JGN" wrote: I should think that taking a scanner to Turkey is about as wise as putting your fingers in the light socket, whilst taking a shower. It does amaze me how much trouble plane spotters (not suggesting the OP is a plane spotter of course ![]() My plane is cross-referenced on various spotter websites, by its airframe serial number, and against that is every tail number it has ever existed under. They have even got the tail number which was attached to it for only a few days during manufacture, and they have the number on which it was ferried to the UK. I can guess where some of the unusual data came from; somebody inside the CAA very likely, with access to import paperwork, or perhaps a hack into a CAA database (I don't mean G-INFO). However, the good quality data ends abruptly sometime in 2004; perhaps somebody left their job, or a password got changed? The only thing they haven't got is the crankshaft serial number - not easy to get I suppose ![]() It's not a Jet then? KW |
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