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  2. United Kingdom aircraft registration - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft registration is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies a civil aircraft, in similar fashion to a number plate on a vehicle. The letter Q has not been used since the issue of G-EBTQ in 1927 (although a few historic aircraft still maintain registrations with this letter), [2] and the CAA also disallows combinations that may be offensive. [3]

  3. United Kingdom military aircraft registration number - Wikipedia

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    2699, a Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2, 1910s.. The first military aircraft registrations were a series from 1 to 10000, with blocks allocated to each service. The first actual registration number was allocated to a Short S.34 for the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), with the number 10000 going to a Blackburn-built Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c aircraft in 1916.

  4. List of aircraft registration prefixes - Wikipedia

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    The registration often denotes the aircraft type and maker. Some examples: HB-Axx two-engined aircraft from 5.7 to 15 tons, Aircraft over 15 tons due to shortage of Jxx. HB-Bxx balloons; HB-Cxx single-engined Cessnas under 5.7 tons; HB-Dxx and HB-Kxx other single-engined aircraft under 5.7 tons; HB-Fxx Swiss-produced aircraft like PC-6 and PC-12

  5. Aircraft registration - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft registration is a code unique to a single aircraft, required by international convention to be marked on the exterior of every civil aircraft. The registration indicates the aircraft's country of registration, and functions much like an automobile license plate or a ship registration.

  6. British military aircraft designation systems - Wikipedia

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    British military aircraft designations are used to refer to aircraft types and variants operated by the armed forces of the United Kingdom.. Since the end of the First World War, aircraft types in British military service have generally been known by a service name (e.g. 'Spitfire'), with individual variants recognised by mark numbers, often in combination with a letter to indicate the role.

  7. Air transport of the British royal family and government

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    [26] [27] In April 2022 this aircraft was replaced with an identical A321Neo, registered G-GBNI, which operated on the same basis. [28] In November 2023 a new A321Neo was introduced to replace the latter aircraft, with the G-GBNI registration and livery being transferred to the new airframe (previously G-POWT) and the original G-GBNI becoming G ...

  8. British Army Apache helicopters fly to Finland for Nato ... - AOL

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    Some 20,000 British personnel are involved, among 90,000 troops from all 32 members of the alliance. British Army Apache helicopters fly to Finland for Nato training exercise Skip to main content

  9. Aviation call signs - Wikipedia

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    For example, all British civil aircraft have a five-letter call sign beginning with the letter G. Canadian aircraft have a call sign beginning with C–F or C–G, such as C–FABC. [1] Ground-effect vehicles (hovercraft) in Canada are eligible to receive C–Hxxx call signs, and ultralight aircraft receive C-Ixxx call signs. In days gone by ...