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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: itestoo on August 01, 2009, 08:08:20 AM
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Generated at 2009/08/01 00:00:01 UTC
Valid for 2009/08/01
3037 Flights Logged
Mode S Flight Route Regist Airc Airline Date and Time
* 018032 2009/07/31 17:26:45
* 060020 MAU42 2009/07/31 07:11:40
* 060020 MAU53 2009/07/31 19:32:30
* 12004A 2009/07/31 11:32:23
* 39009C ZZZZZZZZ 2009/07/31 15:39:33
* 39177C 2009/07/31 11:19:13
* 392232 AXY771 2009/07/31 06:29:54
* 394C14 AFR234P 2009/07/31 08:09:48
* 395701 2009/07/31 18:44:52
* 39801C 2009/07/31 11:44:43
* 398508 AAF301 LFPO-LPPT 2009/07/31 08:05:06
* 398D1C FJHDZ 2009/07/31 11:32:18
* 3B7777 FAF406 2009/07/31 09:24:21
* 3B777B MERL400 2009/07/31 11:06:24
I cannot find the registration for this callasign, is ther anyone how capture this aircraft ?
Regard's
Laurent
www.radarvirtuel.com
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Laurent,
According to airframes.org the mode S code is for a French registered aircraft but no details have been found. Same with the GAS site therefore, so far, a mystery.
Ian
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At this moment, i'm receiving a similar flight ID with a different mode-s code:
447A7A ZZZZZZZZ 2009/08/01 14:14:14
Greetz,
Dirk
Belgium
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Dirk,
According to airframes that code relates to Austria. Again no further data. Very strange.
Ian
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The French code is most likely a microlight in the F-Jxxx range, and I'd guess that the Austrian is too - maybe we're looking at the default callsign programmed into a handheld Mode S transponder?
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Thanks for that Dave.
If you should see the same thing coming up on your RB, perhaps you could do a bit of investigating. I'm not really website savvy therefore apart from GAS and airframes websites, wouldn't really know where else to look.
Cheers,
Ian
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Just to add my twopence-worth, I regularly get RAF BN2T ZH536 (Mode-S 43C38B) buzzing around usnig ZZZZZZZZ.
Rod
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Rod,
Now there's a coincidence. I picked up the same aircraft today at 12.42 transmitting as you say Mode S 43C38B a BN2T registration ZH536 with an ID of ZZZZZZZZ. I think that was the correct number of Z's. Maybe the pilot is asleep and it's on automatic pilot !
Cheers,
Ian
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Ian - if it's coming up with the snooping logo that I did some time ago, you've got the right Z count!
Rod