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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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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY |
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"akjcbkJA" wrote in
: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:b894ef09-8c19-422c-b84a-fc421b71ea70@ 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com.. . 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY Really? They got a divorce? That had to be the quietest war of independence in history! Bertie |
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On Feb 25, 2:33 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"akjcbkJA" wrote : "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:b894ef09-8c19-422c-b84a-fc421b71ea70@ 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com.. . 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY Really? They got a divorce? That had to be the quietest war of independence in history! No, they're still together. |
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xyzzy wrote in
: On Feb 25, 2:33 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "akjcbkJA" wrote : "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:b894ef09-8c19-422c-b84a-fc421b71ea70@ 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com.. . 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY Really? They got a divorce? That had to be the quietest war of independence in history! No, they're still together. OK, but why the seperate reg? Bertie |
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On Feb 26, 12:40*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
OK, but why the seperate reg? Bertie Like Alaska? -Robert |
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On Feb 26, 4:40 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
xyzzy wrote : On Feb 25, 2:33 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "akjcbkJA" wrote : "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:b894ef09-8c19-422c-b84a-fc421b71ea70@ 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com.. . 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY Really? They got a divorce? That had to be the quietest war of independence in history! No, they're still together. OK, but why the seperate reg? Bertie Looks like a continuation of one of IoM's key industries -- providing tax shelters for wealthy people: http://iomblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/...-registry.html Geared toward private jets, fees promised to be lower than Europe, more "user-friendly", etc. |
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xyzzy wrote in
: On Feb 26, 4:40 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: xyzzy wrote innews:52c42561-1a26-43c4-a3cc-4481d7d868c1 @d5g2000hsc.googlegroups.co m: On Feb 25, 2:33 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "akjcbkJA" wrote : "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:b894ef09-8c19-422c-b84a-fc421b71ea70@ 41g2000hsc.googlegroups.com.. . 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 One of the newest tail number prefixes is M which stands for the Isle of Man Useful for personalised tail numbers like M-IKEY Really? They got a divorce? That had to be the quietest war of independence in history! No, they're still together. OK, but why the seperate reg? Bertie Looks like a continuation of one of IoM's key industries -- providing tax shelters for wealthy people: http://iomblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/...-new-aircraft- registry. html Geared toward private jets, fees promised to be lower than Europe, more "user-friendly", etc. A-ha.. I'd say there would be a market for that. Private flying is nutso expensive in Europe. They have another cool rule. No speed limits except in towns. Nutcase bikers form all over converge on the place just to drive as fast as they can. As long as they can. Bertie |
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