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’Asking for a friend, is there a searchable registry for German aircraft?

Thanks, Pilot DAR

Home runway, in central Ontario, Canada, Canada

No, the German „Luftfahrzeugrolle“ is not public.

always learning
LO__, Austria

Okay, thanks Snoopy.

Home runway, in central Ontario, Canada, Canada

You can normally get a really good idea if you google on the reg, and look up FR24/FA/etc. In most cases, you discover immediately where it is based and where it flies. If it doesn’t come up then it is suspicious – a high probability of “something”, with a hangar queen being the less suspicious explanations but one needing a different attitude to the engine.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

@Peter assuming it has Mode S

Oxford (EGTK), United Kingdom

True but without Mode S it won’t be flying in the Eurocontrol IFR system, which also illuminates a lot of stuff, perhaps relative to seller’s claims You need to find only one false claim to undermine everything.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Aside from IFR, I think one can’t fly VFR in Germany above circuit heights without having ModeS (unless it’s D-reg based in UK?)

I am not sure what type we are talking about? Cub or TB20? but an aircraft that deserves having ModeS and it’s not having ModeS means that the owner was running it “very tight” and she was not “well loved”…

Last Edited by Ibra at 17 Jun 07:41
Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

It’s not FAA. Here everything is complicated, also obtaining mode-s hex-code.

There was web http://www.airframes.org/ but I can see its also down…

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’Asking for a friend, is there a searchable registry for German aircraft?

Thanks, Pilot DAR

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EKRN, Denmark
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