UP-M (register)
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UP-M (register)
Does anybody have any information about the UP-Mxxxx register , due to work i have seen the last few days several UP-Mxxxx register helicopters (Mi-8MTV1's) , like UP-M1805 , no information is known to me maybe you can help ?
Re: UP-M (register)
See the soviet transports database on this site:
http://www.scramble.nl/sovdb.htm
http://www.scramble.nl/sovdb.htm
Re: UP-M (register)
By the way, the register is just UP-..... for Kazakstan. The M is already part of the unique identifier of the aircraft. From what I have seen they tend to use the type designation in the registration. Like the Mi-8 apparantly has UP-M18.., the Il-62 has UP-I62.., Yak-42 have UP-Y42.., B767 has UP-B67.. etc etc. I am sure there are exceptions, but it seems they follow this most of the time.
Erwin
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Re: UP-M (register)
Thanks for the information , cleared things up quite a bit , the information is slightly out-dated and i will update it with the most recent sightings shortly.
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Re: UP-M (register)
That might be UP-MI805 (mike india 805), and an update is welcome via mentioned http://www.scramble.nl/sovdb.htm .USAIR wrote:helicopters (Mi-8MTV1's) , like UP-M1805
Erik
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