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writes Spotted in the members park at West London Flying Club.White Waltham, the former home of Fairey Aviation. If the logo says 'Bremont' then that is a high performance watch, and has not given me any clues as to the plane ID. TIA P An easy way to identify an aircraft is to Google its registration or serial number. French aircraft normally have the type number and constructor's number (in this case 149) on the fin(s). -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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![]() "Peter Twydell" wrote in message ... In message , Pointer writes Spotted in the members park at West London Flying Club.White Waltham, the former home of Fairey Aviation. If the logo says 'Bremont' then that is a high performance watch, and has not given me any clues as to the plane ID. TIA P An easy way to identify an aircraft is to Google its registration or serial number. French aircraft normally have the type number and constructor's number (in this case 149) on the fin(s). -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! Hi Peter, Unfortunately on this occasion I had to use a zoom lens from the public area and could not see the reg No. Usually for a G reg a/c I go to GINFO. You could spend hours exploring the UK's private aircraft fleet. http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...ype=65&appid=1 have fun Cheers P |
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