(Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Does someone know to what aircraft hexcode 4841C8 belongs?
It shows S-76 PH-NZS in planeplotter, but that aircraft isn't used anymore as far as I know.
It shows S-76 PH-NZS in planeplotter, but that aircraft isn't used anymore as far as I know.
Grz.
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Strange story!
This hex-code was previously connected to the PH-NZS Sikorsky helicopter from Bristol. End of 2012 the helicopter went back to Canada and was subsequently cancelled in the Dutch aircraft register.
We have spotted this hex-code alredy three times this year: 9/8, 10/10 and 15/11. But actually there is no aircraft in the Dutch register with this hex code.
Looks strange or just an error?
This hex-code was previously connected to the PH-NZS Sikorsky helicopter from Bristol. End of 2012 the helicopter went back to Canada and was subsequently cancelled in the Dutch aircraft register.
We have spotted this hex-code alredy three times this year: 9/8, 10/10 and 15/11. But actually there is no aircraft in the Dutch register with this hex code.
Looks strange or just an error?
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
This one is not unknown but recent change over from Civil to Military,but still under Civil registration,
A6EB61,BE 350,N545KA,FL-545 Equipment Management LLC,is 09-00545 MC-12W to US Army as PAT 45KA,did go into a military airfield in Washington Area this evening.
The Interesting thing is Equipment Managment has the same address as TENAX Aviation,which flies a bunch of BEECH-1900/C-12J to and from Military Bases,especially N22889.
A6EB61,BE 350,N545KA,FL-545 Equipment Management LLC,is 09-00545 MC-12W to US Army as PAT 45KA,did go into a military airfield in Washington Area this evening.
The Interesting thing is Equipment Managment has the same address as TENAX Aviation,which flies a bunch of BEECH-1900/C-12J to and from Military Bases,especially N22889.
Pro-163,Pro-197,Psr-400,Pro-2052,BCD996XT,BCD996P2
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
A new one today unknown tail number but by radio traffic can assume another new C-12V,AE57D7,it has been seen since December all over the east coast to various Army Airfields As PAT XXX,Came into Redstone today as PAT 204.
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Thanks. Database is updated.pilotman6012 wrote:A new one today unknown tail number but by radio traffic can assume another new C-12V,AE57D7,it has been seen since December all over the east coast to various Army Airfields As PAT XXX,Came into Redstone today as PAT 204.
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
RCH267 crossed Dutch airspace today with civil 'default' hexcode 123456.
Visually identified as a C-17.
Anybody any info on this one?
Likely 90-0535 as she flew as such yesterday (with correct hexcode)
Visually identified as a C-17.
Anybody any info on this one?
Likely 90-0535 as she flew as such yesterday (with correct hexcode)
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
the 12 A-10's TDY on Amari and Spangahlem. Many are not correct.
78-0586/FT (at SP now)
78-0600/FT (at SP now)
78-0621/FT
78-0639/FT
78-0642/FT (at Sp in October)
78-0647/FT
79-0189/FT (at Sp in October)
79-0192/FT (at SP now but tech)
79-0193/FT (at SP now and in October)
79-0216/FT
80-0149/FT (at Sp in October)
81-0995/FT (at Sp now and in October)
I have logs from 05-10 and 16-11 if you like
78-0586/FT (at SP now)
78-0600/FT (at SP now)
78-0621/FT
78-0639/FT
78-0642/FT (at Sp in October)
78-0647/FT
79-0189/FT (at Sp in October)
79-0192/FT (at SP now but tech)
79-0193/FT (at SP now and in October)
79-0216/FT
80-0149/FT (at Sp in October)
81-0995/FT (at Sp now and in October)
I have logs from 05-10 and 16-11 if you like
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Anyone for 3B7614? Likely French military helicopter, callsign showing as "CERBER07"?
Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
A couple more to add to the list of queries:-
AE5C78 and AE5C79, both seen (today and yesterday, respectively) on ADS-B over Colorado Springs up to FL240.
EDIT at 2103UTC:- AE5C7A has also appeared on ADS-B over Denver, CO climbing up to FL250.
Could these be the next three UC-12Ws for USMC/USN, as the hex codes follow on from N961FM/(unconfirmed 169319)? Operating out of Centennial?
Another query is AE5C7C seen on ADS-B over Georgia on 21 Feb 2017.
Thanks,
Bob
AE5C78 and AE5C79, both seen (today and yesterday, respectively) on ADS-B over Colorado Springs up to FL240.
EDIT at 2103UTC:- AE5C7A has also appeared on ADS-B over Denver, CO climbing up to FL250.
Could these be the next three UC-12Ws for USMC/USN, as the hex codes follow on from N961FM/(unconfirmed 169319)? Operating out of Centennial?
Another query is AE5C7C seen on ADS-B over Georgia on 21 Feb 2017.
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
AE119C is in use by 2 C-17's 03-3119 172AW MS ANG and 03-3126 305AMW
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Bob 169319 AE5C77 has recently been confirmed as UC-12W of USMC Miramar.rh226 wrote:A couple more to add to the list of queries:-
AE5C78 and AE5C79, both seen (today and yesterday, respectively) on ADS-B over Colorado Springs up to FL240.
EDIT at 2103UTC:- AE5C7A has also appeared on ADS-B over Denver, CO climbing up to FL250.
Could these be the next three UC-12Ws for USMC/USN, as the hex codes follow on from N961FM/(unconfirmed 169319)? Operating out of Centennial?
Another query is AE5C7C seen on ADS-B over Georgia on 21 Feb 2017.
Thanks,
Bob
It was at Williams/AZ on the 11th of March.
No clue so far on AE5C78 and 79.
Pieter,
Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Thanks, Pieter.
The other 4 mentioned have all been noted on ADS-B earlier this month - operating around the Jacksonville area.
Regards,
Bob
The other 4 mentioned have all been noted on ADS-B earlier this month - operating around the Jacksonville area.
Regards,
Bob
Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Bob, AE5C78 79 are operating out of Moody AFB. So i suggest they are Embrears /AT29 or however you call them.
Pieter,
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Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Have anybody the hexcode 3EB18E ?
Live military mode shows C-160D GAF but no Registration.
It lands in Brussel today as GAF113.
Greats
Philipp
Live military mode shows C-160D GAF but no Registration.
It lands in Brussel today as GAF113.
Greats
Philipp
Re: (Unknown) Mode-s / Hexcodes
Phillip,bugsbunny88 wrote:Have anybody the hexcode 3EB18E ?
Live military mode shows C-160D GAF but no Registration.
It lands in Brussel today as GAF113.
Greats
Philipp
Germany has random hexcodes, so changing day by day, only the VIP aircraft (BD700/A310/A340) have fixed codes.
As for this flight, a german C160 was expected at Brussels, so C160 is correct.
Regards Pieter,