Mode S / SBS and radio logs, airfield specific, are allowed, but always state your source, mode S / SBS or air traffic conversations. These logs can be placed in the "day topic" so a separate Mode S / SBS radio log is not necessary |
not really, in some occasions tailcode might be the same as the last 2 digits of the nose code, but that seems coincidental as most aircraft have quite a different code on the tail. Not sure what the purpose of this tailnumber is though....FISHER01 wrote:i always tought the number on the tail is the same as in the code under the cockpit?
and i found the answerFISHER01 wrote:thats a bummer, do you know when this exercise will end? i case i go to Spang i like to score much as possible
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