November 14, 2004 at 9:15 am
Hi,
Can anyone tell me whn this book is going to be published? Im looking for a new book and I thought that it would be a good edition. Als I don’t know what the format is like insde so can anyone scan a page of last year’s one if possible.
Thanks for your help,
Ashley
By: ZB057 - 16th November 2004 at 16:04
lbarules: out of interest who publishes that book?
and can anyone post the layout of the TAHS book?
thanks
By: ZB057 - 16th November 2004 at 16:04
lbarules: out of interest who publishes that book?
and can anyone post the layout of the TAHS book?
thanks
By: rudi - 16th November 2004 at 01:10
The TAHS book is due ‘late november’. Just put TAHS into Google and you will find their website and I’m sure they will announce once it is available. If you’re willing to fork out, the TAHS Europe book is good because most other examples, including the JP version, don’t appear until spring. I tend to buy both – not that rich though – honest!
By: rudi - 16th November 2004 at 01:10
The TAHS book is due ‘late november’. Just put TAHS into Google and you will find their website and I’m sure they will announce once it is available. If you’re willing to fork out, the TAHS Europe book is good because most other examples, including the JP version, don’t appear until spring. I tend to buy both – not that rich though – honest!
By: tenthije - 15th November 2004 at 19:14
I use the EuroJP and have used it for the past 4 years, evey year buying the new one. It lists all airliners based in Europe and flying to Europe. Next to those most European nations also have a listing of the military and police transport/executive fleet. Helicopters are included as well.
The only planes that have not been included are Russian Antonov-2s and Mil-8s because there are billions of them.
It lists the registration, type and subtype, construction number, operator, when available the name of a plane, remarks with regard to livery (special liveries) and whether the plane has been leased out. All planes sorted by airline with information on which airport(s) the airline is based.
Prices vary around 8 pounds.
By: tenthije - 15th November 2004 at 19:14
I use the EuroJP and have used it for the past 4 years, evey year buying the new one. It lists all airliners based in Europe and flying to Europe. Next to those most European nations also have a listing of the military and police transport/executive fleet. Helicopters are included as well.
The only planes that have not been included are Russian Antonov-2s and Mil-8s because there are billions of them.
It lists the registration, type and subtype, construction number, operator, when available the name of a plane, remarks with regard to livery (special liveries) and whether the plane has been leased out. All planes sorted by airline with information on which airport(s) the airline is based.
Prices vary around 8 pounds.
By: LBARULES - 15th November 2004 at 18:52
I have one called ‘World Airline Registrations 2004’, I think this is excellent, cost me £9.95. Ive scanned a page so you can see the layout 🙂
By: LBARULES - 15th November 2004 at 18:52
I have one called ‘World Airline Registrations 2004’, I think this is excellent, cost me £9.95. Ive scanned a page so you can see the layout 🙂
By: ZB057 - 15th November 2004 at 18:48
sorry to be a pain, but I would really like to know what the best european registration book is, replys wold be grately recieved.
thanks
By: ZB057 - 15th November 2004 at 18:48
sorry to be a pain, but I would really like to know what the best european registration book is, replys wold be grately recieved.
thanks