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Old February 7th 07, 09:20 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Andrew B
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"Richard Oh!" wrote in message
o.uk...

Andrew,

Thanks very much. Ah, if only I'd had the sense to Google in that number,
instead of faffing about looking at Pipers, Taylorcrafts, Aeroncas and
Stinsons.

Sir, I'm in your debt.

Richard
--
Moving things in still pictures!


Richard,

I only found that registration or similar searches work by accident, I was
trying to discover the aircraft behind a tail code and in exasperation gave
it a try and I was pleasantly suprised when the results included what I was
looking for.

I have also found that http://homepage.ntlworld.com/airnet/ is a great start
for information.

Glad to have been able to help.

--
Andrew

"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible."
(Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.)


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Old February 7th 07, 11:12 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Richard Oh!
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Andrew B wrote:
"Richard Oh!" wrote in message
o.uk...

Andrew,

Thanks very much. Ah, if only I'd had the sense to Google in that number,
instead of faffing about looking at Pipers, Taylorcrafts, Aeroncas and
Stinsons.

Sir, I'm in your debt.

Richard
--
Moving things in still pictures!


Richard,

I only found that registration or similar searches work by accident, I was
trying to discover the aircraft behind a tail code and in exasperation gave
it a try and I was pleasantly suprised when the results included what I was
looking for.

I have also found that http://homepage.ntlworld.com/airnet/ is a great start
for information.

Glad to have been able to help.

Andrew,

Thanks once more - I've bookmarked the site. Now for some hours of fun.

Best wishes,

Richard



--
Moving things in still pictures!
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Old February 7th 07, 11:12 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Richard Oh!
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Posts: 18
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Andrew B wrote:
"Richard Oh!" wrote in message
o.uk...

Andrew,

Thanks very much. Ah, if only I'd had the sense to Google in that number,
instead of faffing about looking at Pipers, Taylorcrafts, Aeroncas and
Stinsons.

Sir, I'm in your debt.

Richard
--
Moving things in still pictures!


Richard,

I only found that registration or similar searches work by accident, I was
trying to discover the aircraft behind a tail code and in exasperation gave
it a try and I was pleasantly suprised when the results included what I was
looking for.

I have also found that http://homepage.ntlworld.com/airnet/ is a great start
for information.

Glad to have been able to help.

Andrew,

Thanks once more - I've bookmarked the site. Now for some hours of fun.

Best wishes,

Richard



--
Moving things in still pictures!
 




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