I mean database of FR24. Because in Russian database of registration also another ADS
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Russian aircrafts had 2 numbers: factory and serial. For example, RA-42418 had factory 4520423219118, and serial 15-10. Which one is correct to indicate as MSN?
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Originally posted by NorskeTroll View PostRussian aircrafts had 2 numbers: factory and serial. For example, RA-42418 had factory 4520423219118, and serial 15-10. Which one is correct to indicate as MSN?
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And in "Russiaplanes.net" is already in bold the correct number.
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Originally posted by AttentiAllaFretta View PostThe correct serial number is already in the database.
And in "Russiaplanes.net" is already in bold the correct number.
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Originally posted by NorskeTroll View PostIn continuation of the question: can I write other aircrafts MSN, for check database of FR24? For example, RA-61710?
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27015041010 "(Not 41-06) That is currently in the database."
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Originally posted by NorskeTroll View PostHi, guys
How is it that aircraft with Russian registration and ADS, but on FR24 ADS read Czech registration?
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Hex can be sent from up to 2 devices on plane. Cannot be changed by buttons.
Hex is used as identifier. Nothing else. If hex is not reprogrammed for new owner with new code, old registration is found by trackers only.
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Changed submit method.
Means can append the URL with target search string now
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Originally posted by Oblivian View PostAircraft send min 3 things. Hexcode/ID, altitude, pilots entered callsign
Hex can be sent from up to 2 devices on plane. Cannot be changed by buttons.
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Originally posted by NorskeTroll View PostAruba (for example HEX 484360) don't have a flag as Bermuda (for example HEX 42496D)?
Aruba doesn't seem to have its own allocation outlined anywhere but included under the Netherlands range as it is governed by them.
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Originally posted by Oblivian View PostWhere? Most VP lists have the British Isles within the British range. 40000-43FFFF from memory.
Aruba doesn't seem to have its own allocation outlined anywhere but included under the Netherlands range as it is governed by them.
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You still didn't say where you saw no flag displaying?. Aruba is governed by the Netherlands. So where ever you see it, whole range should get Dutch flag. Just the prefix may not be PH.
If you mean on FR24, they aren't using the same blanket lookup ranges it seems.
In most cases, for software user side to display proper flag, the entire range is used. Or individual HEX/Binary if known and not many
https://radarspotting.com/forum/inde...a0cb7#msg39434 (Many P4-)
I used a mixture for VPs, working on bit address blocks (most cases 32) and various sources to break up the location/expected Prefix. Of course it's not likely to be 100% accurate either as they are so mixed (and some missing like 424436). But I do say that
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Originally posted by Oblivian View PostYou still didn't say where you saw no flag displaying?. Aruba is governed by the Netherlands. So where ever you see it, whole range should get Dutch flag. Just the prefix may not be PH.
If you mean on FR24, they aren't using the same blanket lookup ranges it seems.
In most cases, for software user side to display proper flag, the entire range is used. Or individual HEX/Binary if known and not many
https://radarspotting.com/forum/inde...a0cb7#msg39434 (Many P4-)
I used a mixture for VPs, working on bit address blocks (most cases 32) and various sources to break up the location/expected Prefix. Of course it's not likely to be 100% accurate either as they are so mixed (and some missing like 424436). But I do say that
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