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Aircraft registration logs

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Is there any software available to purchase to allow logging cilil aircraft registrations?

Had a look on the internet but nothing seems to be around, any help would be appreciated.

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By: old shape - 3rd December 2008 at 18:34

I myself did stop taking registrations down a while back, hence I have hundreds of books with allsorts of data capture in them, so as we now live in an electronic society I have decided to try and capture these in a more modern way with views to exporting to a database, each to there own.

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No, I wasn’t having a dig, what other data do you store?

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By: wilag - 1st December 2008 at 14:05

I stopped spotting in 1974, but I imagine the principles are the same…..so tell me please why you need a database when the data you add to an already available register is “Date” and “Place seen”?
I’m not taking the mickey, but has spotting taken on a multitude of other information?

I myself did stop taking registrations down a while back, hence I have hundreds of books with allsorts of data capture in them, so as we now live in an electronic society I have decided to try and capture these in a more modern way with views to exporting to a database, each to there own.

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By: paulc - 1st December 2008 at 06:44

Aerodata is pretty good with 1.4 million airframes included. It also has SBS integration with hopefully Airnav radar box to follow. It also allows photo logging and the reporting function is very good. It also has a maps facility which shows airfields in a region and what is meant to be there. Good for museum listings as well – saves trying to write stuff down when a printed list is much easier

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By: old shape - 30th November 2008 at 23:29

Thanks for the feedback chaps, will have a scout round the above. Was going to use MS Access but I really dont like the product.

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I stopped spotting in 1974, but I imagine the principles are the same…..so tell me please why you need a database when the data you add to an already available register is “Date” and “Place seen”?
I’m not taking the mickey, but has spotting taken on a multitude of other information?

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By: steve wilson - 30th November 2008 at 21:32

I use ADU whick is superb and updated very often. It also has SBS integration.

www.adusoftware.info

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By: wilag - 30th November 2008 at 17:40

Andy:
If you visit:
http://www.lhr-lgw.co.uk/
The Heathrow Movements site… in the dropdown go to “Software for the spotter” quite a few links in there.
One that i had for a while when i number crunched was NMU (No More Underlining) i never got round to using it,but, i believe it is one of the better software.. they are at:
http://www.nmuonline.co.uk/
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Thanks for the feedback chaps, will have a scout round the above. Was going to use MS Access but I really dont like the product.

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By: Tartan Pics - 30th November 2008 at 16:10

Andy:
If you visit:
http://www.lhr-lgw.co.uk/
The Heathrow Movements site… in the dropdown go to “Software for the spotter” quite a few links in there.
One that i had for a while when i number crunched was NMU (No More Underlining) i never got round to using it,but, i believe it is one of the better software.. they are at:
http://www.nmuonline.co.uk/
HTH
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By: tenthije - 30th November 2008 at 14:30

Not to sure where to post, please feel free to move,

Is there any software available to purchase to allow logging cilil aircraft registrations?

Had a look on the internet but nothing seems to be around, any help would be appreciated.

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Andy

At first I used MS Excel, but I find MS Access to be easier to work with. In particular its cross-referencing abilities are easier to use then they are in Excel.

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