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It's a Diamond flight test registration. They are not assigned to any specific frame. It's in as a DA42 simply so that it shows a somewhat related icon on the map. Without any type code then it would show as the default 737 icon then everyone would complain about that too. I have changed the full type to Diamond (various models) which will suffice.Originally posted by pzl104 View PostOE-UDW isn't a DA42 as shown on FR24, but a DA50. This is pretty misleading, seeing a DA50 while the text says DA42.
4401AB
OE-UDW
DA50
DA-50C
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Added all info and updated completely! Hopefully your photo will link up within the next 48 hours or so!Originally posted by pzl104 View PostThis is my first post here, hope that my entry is correct:
I was wondering why the PC-12NGX I uploaded at Jetphotos a week ago doesn't show up here until it occured to me that it might not be in your database at all.
That's the info I can provide:
3D4E36
D-FBWG
PC12
PC-12NGX
2331
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Thanx a lot for your reply. To be a bit more precise, flight test registrations start with a V. (Versuch) U (Überstellung) are transfer registrations.Originally posted by user12345 View Post
It's a Diamond flight test registration.
Presently there are 3 different airplanes at LOAN with the identical OE-VDR registration. This leads to very serious problems and complaints at Austro Control if 2 are active at the same time, something which definitely shouldn't happen.
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It is logging nowOriginally posted by 68Mustang View PostWe are the owner/operators of this aircraft. We do not have it blocked. How can we get it unblocked? Can we use our call sign XLJ612 in place of registration #?
. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n612fa
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Thanks. What I was trying to explain (badly, it seems!) is that from our side, these are NOT fixed registrations and are recycled onto other frames as and when needed for flight tests and delivery ferry flights. The registrations and hex codes for them are fixed (thankfully) but the types on them vary, so as we don't have the time nor inclination to be monitoring the Diamond Aircraft Industries activities on a daily basis, we have a couple of realistic (for us) options in how to index them :Originally posted by pzl104 View PostThanx a lot for your reply. To be a bit more precise, flight test registrations start with a V. (Versuch) U (Überstellung) are transfer registrations.
Presently there are 3 different airplanes at LOAN with the identical OE-VDR registration. This leads to very serious problems and complaints at Austro Control if 2 are active at the same time, something which definitely shouldn't happen.
1. we can just put the hex code and reg in and leave the type code and model as blank. This would mean that all flights would show as the default 737 icon on the map.
2. we can choose one of their type codes (DV20, DA40, DA42, DA50 etc) and apply it to the reg so that it at least shows a prop icon on the map, although of course if we put DA42 and it's actually a DA40 flying then that wouldn't be right either, but at least it's closer than a 737 !
If you prefer, we can remove the type codes and leave them blank.Editor
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You didn't explain it badly at all!Originally posted by user12345 View PostWhat I was trying to explain (badly, it seems!) is that from our side, these are NOT fixed registrations
If you prefer, we can remove the type codes and leave them blank.
Everything is fine the way it is. FR24 is my most used app on my mobile and PC. Great work and thanx for your and the teams effort.
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