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D-b@hl
Yesterday I tracked an aircraft with the rego D-B@HL and with a hex "3C810C"
I have looked everywhere and cannot find the real rego and what type of aircraft this was. Can anyone here help?
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Flown: AIB: 320 (200), 321 (200), 330 (200,300), 340 (200), 380 (800) ATR: 72 (500) BOE: 717 (200), 737 (300,400,700,800), 747 (400), 767 (300), 777 (300), 787 (8,9) DHC: DH3, DH4 EMB: E70, E90 FKR: F100 SWR: SW4 |
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Hi Oliver
I think this could be a Rex aircraft. I have followed a couple of times and listened to the air traffic controllers and it has matched up with a Rex aircraft, but yet to determine which one. I don't know where the German hexcode and callsign come from. Cheers Mark |
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It is my understanding that it is REX VH-ZRY, and the hex code should be 7C810C rather than 3C810C.
Someone has suggested it may actually be VH-ZRZ though. I guess the jury is out until someone can eye-ball it to confirm.
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I have tracked both VH-ZRY and VH-ZLO on www.flightradar24 i dont know what the hex codes were for them as i didnt take any notice i only took notice of the reg.Someone on another site believe they tracked VH-ZRY with 3C810C into MEL last night but VH-ZRY wasnt in MEL yesterday or last night,the only SAAB B+ into MEL yesterday and last night was VH-ZRZ.
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