(Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Any ideas?
3FB883 c/s ZAPATA
3E8F06 c/s LK1A
3EA1DB c/s LK1B
All are German, my type is Tornados from Lechfeld. Seen on FR24 around Zwickau/Chemnitz.
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Two more, German as well:
3FB531 c/s MOJO2
3EB1D0 c/s MOJO1
3FB883 c/s ZAPATA
3E8F06 c/s LK1A
3EA1DB c/s LK1B
All are German, my type is Tornados from Lechfeld. Seen on FR24 around Zwickau/Chemnitz.
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Two more, German as well:
3FB531 c/s MOJO2
3EB1D0 c/s MOJO1
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
3E8F06 c/s LK1A
3EA1DB c/s LK1B
I'ts GAF Tornado's. This c/s have when flight over Baltic Sea.
Any ideas??
France mil 3B76B5, when flight have low altitude.
3EA1DB c/s LK1B
I'ts GAF Tornado's. This c/s have when flight over Baltic Sea.
Any ideas??
France mil 3B76B5, when flight have low altitude.
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
I list all those German codes as Typhoons, rather than Tornados, but may be wrong. 3B76B5 looks like it could be a new EC.725 - have any been delivered in the last two or three months?
Has anyone tied up AE0E84? I think it's a H-60, I've noted it a couple of times with DUKE callsigns, yesterday evening it was DUKE98.
Has anyone tied up AE0E84? I think it's a H-60, I've noted it a couple of times with DUKE callsigns, yesterday evening it was DUKE98.
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Via ATC sound propeller has helo. May be H-60.ChrisGlobe wrote:I list all those German codes as Typhoons, rather than Tornados, but may be wrong. 3B76B5 looks like it could be a new EC.725 - have any been delivered in the last two or three months?
Has anyone tied up AE0E84? I think it's a H-60, I've noted it a couple of times with DUKE callsigns, yesterday evening it was DUKE98.
Another time UC-35 USAF in Europe have i'ts c/s.
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
One new one i have been seeing is AE543E,this is a C-12, just have not figured out which one yet from the AFTD.Been doing mostly low level work, today he went from 775 to 20,000 feet.
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Unknown American mode-s AC756C. Callsign AAL9707. Came from Hamburg over NL towards the west. Visible on FR24 only with callsign AAL9707.
Call sign "101"
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
American Airlines A-319 on delivery. N9011P would be my SPECULATION, FAA-registry confirms this however:gustav wrote:Unknown American mode-s AC756C. Callsign AAL9707. Came from Hamburg over NL towards the west. Visible on FR24 only with callsign AAL9707.
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... txt=N9011P
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Last week SXI1353 made a testflight(?) over the Netherlands hexcode was 485052. Who knows the tie-up??
tia Mark
PS I see SXI354 485051 performing a testflight right now over Noord Brabant (NL).Presumably coming from Maastricht/EHBK.
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PS I see SXI354 485051 performing a testflight right now over Noord Brabant (NL).Presumably coming from Maastricht/EHBK.
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Overhead Belgium towards UK RRR2307 (43C6F5), according to airframes reg ZZ332 but no type is known (not visible on FR24).
P.S. Thanks Numbercruncher
EDIT: Found already A332
P.S. Thanks Numbercruncher
EDIT: Found already A332
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Picking up Dutch mode-s 48506A with callsign PNX502 at 14900 ft. Probablly light aircraft.
EDIT: Blijkt deze maatschappij te zijn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIS_Airlines 4-nov begonnen. Mogelijk de PH-HCI JS32 (Super 31 =JS32)
EDIT: Blijkt deze maatschappij te zijn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIS_Airlines 4-nov begonnen. Mogelijk de PH-HCI JS32 (Super 31 =JS32)
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Call sign "101"
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Another one with US mode-s A7D278, registration seems N603AV but no type is known. Came from Hamburg. New Airbus again?
EDIT: Found already, indeed new Airbus 320. Brand new, Certificate Issue Date 1 nov 2013.
EDIT: Found already, indeed new Airbus 320. Brand new, Certificate Issue Date 1 nov 2013.
Call sign "101"
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Another unknown 6000A3 (Armenia) callsign ARR7001 (Air Armenia). Not visible on FR24...
Call sign "101"
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Unknown American A9A8D2 flyng at FL28 for a while. Once linked to N721RZ but not anymore...Squawk 0000
Call sign "101"
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Unknown English mode-s 400151. No callsign and squawk 0723. Descended from 29000 ft to 3000 ft now near Antwerp.
Very strange: it descended to 500 ft and some minutes later 38000 ft. At least, that's what the sbs receiver showed...(Unidentified Flying Object)
Very strange: it descended to 500 ft and some minutes later 38000 ft. At least, that's what the sbs receiver showed...(Unidentified Flying Object)
Call sign "101"
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Unknown Irish mode-s 4CA27E flying at 37000 ft and squawk 0000. (According to Airframes it's a R44 but they can't fly that high)
Call sign "101"