Sven van Roij wrote:does anybody now if this is painted somewere on the a/c's as well?
I don't need a serialbook, I've got the MASR09 myself. I just need to now if I can find the serial on the plane itself.DJdeRidder wrote:The registrations as listed by Airliners.net can be found on http://www.ondutchwings.nl/db/austria.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; , just type '105' (in the Type field) and you will get a complete list.
Oke, thanks for the info. But that leaves the following question: how do the spotters that placed their photo's on airliners.net know the right serial? You have to see the AC from the inside to know it I understand you right?Basman wrote:As far as I know, the serials are not carried externally. The 'BF' and 'BG' mean 'Blue F' and 'Blue G' and these are linked to the numerical serials.
Bas van Oorschot
It was last noted stored in August 2001 and thought to be withdrawn from use, but in April this year it was seen flying again so just too late for publication.Sven van Roij wrote:And another problem: does anybody know why the BF-36 isn't printed in the MASR09?
And thanks again!DJdeRidder wrote:It was last noted stored in August 2001 and thought to be withdrawn from use, but in April this year it was seen flying again so just too late for publication.Sven van Roij wrote:And another problem: does anybody know why the BF-36 isn't printed in the MASR09?
Have you got a picture of such a plate?Arnold ten Pas wrote: ...On the fuselage, near the tail, there is a small see-through peace of plastic (or similar material), that reveals the serials...
No, sorryHave you got a picture of such a plate?
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