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Hi,
Any Canadians out there know why older aircraft have a CF prefix while it seems all newer registrations are CF- ? |
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![]() "Marc CYBW" wrote in message news:rNY0f.1779$y_1.1412@edtnps89... Any Canadians out there know why older aircraft have a CF prefix while it seems all newer registrations are CF- ? What's the difference? |
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Oops
The old are CF-xxx The newer ones are C-Fxxx (The hyphen is between the C and F (or C and G in some cases, as in C-GMTF) Marc "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Marc CYBW" wrote in message news:rNY0f.1779$y_1.1412@edtnps89... Any Canadians out there know why older aircraft have a CF prefix while it seems all newer registrations are CF- ? What's the difference? |
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![]() "Marc CYBW" wrote in message news:zkZ0f.1796$y_1.286@edtnps89... Oops The old are CF-xxx The newer ones are C-Fxxx (The hyphen is between the C and F (or C and G in some cases, as in C-GMTF) Still doesn't look like a significant difference to me. Why bother with the hyphen at all? |
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When I was learning to fly in '73 the change in
registrations came about. They had run out of CF numbers, having run through CF-AAA to CF-ZZZ, with some left out for obvious reasons, so they went to the C- format, starting with C-GXXX, and as older airplanes were repainted they were converted from CF-ABC to C-FABC. Ultralights became C-IXXX airplanes. Some conversions were hilarious, like a 172 not far from he C-FEAR. The dash conforms with most of the rest of the world's formats. Britain is G-XXXX, Germany D-XXXX, and so on. I have a book at work that lists them all. Some have a single letter prefix, some have two. Dan |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... When I was learning to fly in '73 the change in registrations came about. They had run out of CF numbers, having run through CF-AAA to CF-ZZZ, with some left out for obvious reasons, so they went to the C- format, starting with C-GXXX, and as older airplanes were repainted they were converted from CF-ABC to C-FABC. They had run out of numbers? |
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Marc wrote in message ups.com... When I was learning to fly in '73 the change in registrations came about. They had run out of CF numbers, having run through CF-AAA to CF-ZZZ, with some left out for obvious reasons, so they went to the C- format, starting with C-GXXX, and as older airplanes were repainted they were converted from CF-ABC to C-FABC. Ultralights became C-IXXX airplanes. Some conversions were hilarious, like a 172 not far from he C-FEAR. The dash conforms with most of the rest of the world's formats. Britain is G-XXXX, Germany D-XXXX, and so on. I have a book at work that lists them all. Some have a single letter prefix, some have two. Dan |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news:qm01f.9782$_a6.6030@trndny02... So, as older planes are repainted, they'll run out of numbers again. Sort of defeats the avowed purpose of changing the scheme. What numbers? |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote They had run out of numbers? Steven, did you just make a funny? I didn't know you had it in you! g Still, you should put a g or :-) or something, just so that the unknowing don't think that you are ignorant or something. ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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