Missed this topic, but here goes.
I use Freebird Aviation Database, it not free but at a very reasonable price of 25 GBP a year absolutely affordable, and I can highly recommend it.
Freebird started at as a Bizjet database (and probably still has some of the Bizjet info available). Over the years it has evolved to a quite complete database, with most military and civil types.
Users can help keep the Db updated, by sending information not in the Db to a team off updaters. Info will then be added by updaters after confirmation.
Software is currently a bit heavy, but that should be corrected in the near future.
All the best, Michael
What database do you use? (DB for download)
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Re: What database do you use? (DB for download)
A bit late maybe
But I recently started spotting and now I'm looking for a database. Can someone send me a link (the above one's are dead) or the database from Keishi, I think it's realy nice for me.
Thanks a lot!
Antoni
But I recently started spotting and now I'm looking for a database. Can someone send me a link (the above one's are dead) or the database from Keishi, I think it's realy nice for me.
Thanks a lot!
Antoni