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  • user12345
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    Originally posted by DerKomtur View Post

    Thank you
    model: Alpi Pioneer 300
    serialnumber: 5032
    first flight month: february 2023
    owner: GPS Flight-academy D-67346 Speyer
    Thanks. That is now done and your future flights will populate here https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/d-mbwd

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  • DerKomtur
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    Originally posted by user12345 View Post
    Evidently you've now been assigned the hex for your frame, so list me the details and I'll update the record :

    3FEF4C
    D-MBWD
    Alpi Pioneer 300 (?)
    <serial number please>
    <first flight date or month or manufacture date if you don't know it>
    <operator name /flight school name or private owner>
    Thank you
    model: Alpi Pioneer 300
    serialnumber: 5032
    first flight month: february 2023
    owner: GPS Flight-academy D-67346 Speyer
    Last edited by DerKomtur; 2023-12-14, 08:20.

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  • user12345
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    Originally posted by DerKomtur View Post
    Thanks for the info. When I get back to the plane, I will look at the ID on the transponder to make sure it is the right one for this plane.​
    The hex code you are using was previously used by Zlin Savage Cub D-MBCC but this has seemingly since been sold and re-registered to something else. Germany doesn't have enough ULAC hex to issue new ones all the time, so they recycle old ones. Of course, if nobody alerts us to the change then the database will continue to populate the frame details with the same info. Evidently you've now been assigned the hex for your frame, so list me the details and I'll update the record :

    3FEF4C
    D-MBWD
    Alpi Pioneer 300 (?)
    <serial number please>
    <first flight date or month or manufacture date if you don't know it>
    <operator name /flight school name or private owner>

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  • DerKomtur
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    Thanks for the info. When I get back to the plane, I will look at the ID on the transponder to make sure it is the right one for this plane.​

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  • Oblivian
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    Originally posted by DerKomtur View Post
    ...i am one of more Pilots from D-MBWD ;-)
    This aircraft belongs to a flight school and was purchased brand new in March 2023. The transponder is also new and has never been installed anywhere else.​
    The fact there is a pre existing record for that hex, and being active says otherwise.
    The box may be new. The binary ID can be changed to match on multiple in error.

    If you think the old airframe is no longer active and you now have the hex allocation instead. Create a new database record request in the right area in the correct format for the editors to verify.

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  • user12345
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    Originally posted by DerKomtur View Post
    ...i am one of more Pilots from D-MBWD ;-)
    This aircraft belongs to a flight school and was purchased brand new in March 2023. The transponder is also new and has never been installed anywhere else.​
    Thanks for the info, although I've no idea what you want us to do with it ?

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  • DerKomtur
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    ...i am one of more Pilots from D-MBWD ;-)
    This aircraft belongs to a flight school and was purchased brand new in March 2023. The transponder is also new and has never been installed anywhere else.​

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  • Oblivian
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    Originally posted by DerKomtur View Post
    Hello.
    when I search for aircraft D-MBWD I don't see any records. When I search for the callsign D-MBCC I see a Savage, but the flights are D-MBWD, which is a Pioneer P300. Can this be corrected? Thanks.​
    Only by the pilot/flight engineers

    Callsign is what the pilot enters

    Registration is what the hex ties back to. If its been sold and not reprogramed there may be 2 instances of hex.

    There is only a record for one of these.
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  • DerKomtur
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    Hello.
    when I search for aircraft D-MBWD I don't see any records. When I search for the callsign D-MBCC I see a Savage, but the flights are D-MBWD, which is a Pioneer P300. Can this be corrected? Thanks.​

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  • Oblivian
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    Originally posted by BrianL View Post
    If I don't have the required information requested in the sticky thread, is there any where to just post aircraft tail numbers that have incorrect photos?
    Neither. JP thing

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  • BrianL
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    If I don't have the required information requested in the sticky thread, is there any where to just post aircraft tail numbers that have incorrect photos?

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  • vinicius325
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    Guys, some air taxi owners from Brazil were added but removed. What would be the reason? Did they previously request not to be identified?

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  • _toni
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    Originally posted by arion View Post

    _toni Would you have a more conclusive answer on this matter, or is it already on the to-do list to be fixed?
    Hey, the problem with Amazon Air is that it's not a real airline - it's a "virtual" airline whose flights are operated by different airlines. Since they don't have a proper airline ICAO code, flights won't be filtered. It's not really a bug, it's the lacking of ICAO code that is causing this. One option is to filter by operator in Flightradar24 web. Hope this makes sense.

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  • arion
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    Originally posted by TZanow View Post
    arion I noticed that all of the aircraft that fly contract for Amazon Air no longer show up under their operators. The aircraft for Atlas for example use 5Y flight numbers and GTI callsigns and have airline listed as Amazon Air. They have no codes or operators listed. Here is an example N5147A https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n5147a# is it possible to make all of these aircraft searchable by airline?​
    _toni Would you have a more conclusive answer on this matter, or is it already on the to-do list to be fixed?

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  • TZanow
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    arion I noticed that all of the aircraft that fly contract for Amazon Air no longer show up under their operators. The aircraft for Atlas for example use 5Y flight numbers and GTI callsigns and have airline listed as Amazon Air. They have no codes or operators listed. Here is an example N5147A https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n5147a# is it possible to make all of these aircraft searchable by airline?​

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