
Rego unknown on the www, found some info on the mentioned website XL8.fr. Seems to be an BRM Aero Bristell LSA XL8
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That's a new one for me, thanks a lot.frank kramer wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 17:12 As has been mentioned before (in these pages and beyond), the F-J*** "registrations" are in fact not registrations. They are the radio-callsign that has been allocated to the radio set. That means it can be transferred to another aircraft. The true registration of this aircraft, being an ultralight, is the departemental code followed by 2 or 3 letters (for example: 56-AAA). It is usually found under the wing. The type of aircraft is correct!