July 22, 2003 at 10:22 pm
Sorta like the word game on the GD forum, but not. Confused.. dont be!
The idea of this game is to find Aircraft registration numbers with words in them. They must be genuine numbers!
Example: G-JEDI — JEDI being the word.
Only one number per post, and words must not be under 3 letters long!
So heres one to start us of: G-AVIS — AVIS being the word as in the car rental company. 🙂
Number from a Cessna Aircraft.
By: wysiwyg - 25th July 2003 at 22:30
G-SPOT was deregistered in 1989. Whether it was forced to take up another reg or just that the aircraft cam to its end I don’t know.
By: mongu - 25th July 2003 at 22:19
That’s legal?
I thought they banned regos like that, which is why you don’s see G-SH1T or G-FU*K and so on.
By: wysiwyg - 25th July 2003 at 20:24
In the same vain as my recently removed avatar there used to be a Partnavia P68 with the registration G-SPOT!!!
By: Saab 2000 - 25th July 2003 at 18:47
Their actual livery seems to represent something similar too.
By: Hand87_5 - 25th July 2003 at 16:49
Right .
F-GSEA has some kind of blue waves pinted on one side and F-GSUN has …………………………. guess what ………..: a sun …….. BINGO , you got it 🙂
By: Saab 2000 - 25th July 2003 at 14:51
Actually I just realised that the model I bought of the Corsair 747-300 has the registration F-GSEX as noted by Hand. I was wondering why there was a large pair of lips next to the Corsair titles.
By: LBARULES - 24th July 2003 at 20:48
Oh damn! The webmaster has removed Wys’ avatar! 😉
By: Jetboy777 - 24th July 2003 at 19:52
I seem to remember a certain athletic shoe and clothing manufacturer paying some lucky fellow a lot of cash for his glider’s rego: N1KE
Cheers
By: LBARULES - 24th July 2003 at 10:26
LMAO Nice one 😉
By: Hand87_5 - 24th July 2003 at 10:25
I bet that wys is dying to pilot F-GSEX 🙂
By: LBARULES - 24th July 2003 at 10:21
What an avatar Wys!
By: Hand87_5 - 24th July 2003 at 09:28
Corsair operates 3 B747-300
F-GSEA
F-GSEX
F-GSUN
By: paulc - 24th July 2003 at 09:21
There is an Italian executive jet – I-RONY and of course the Irish registered aircraft – EI-EIO
G-RAIN is a Maule Rocket
There is also an american company that owns a exec jet – N1KE – I wonder who 🙂
By: wysiwyg - 23rd July 2003 at 23:11
Saab – G-RUNG is so called because it is actually owned by a Mr Rungveld!
By: EGNM - 23rd July 2003 at 15:00
G-OBD? – BD B737 series
G-MID? – BD A320 Family
G-BUS? – BA A320-111s
D-AISY was a F27
G-OBHD – SD360 Which was based at BHD for Jersey European
G-MED? – British Med fleet
G-BZZ? – Buzz fleet
G-UK?? – Air UK/KLM UK fleet
By: Saab 2000 - 23rd July 2003 at 09:34
G-FTSE, Aurigny Quilter & Co. Trislander.
G-RLON, Aurigny Royal London Asset Trislander
G-JOEY, Aurigny Trislander
OY-MUG, Aurigny Shorts 360.
G-RUNG, Aurigny Saab 340.
I also noticed the Aer Lingus fleet uses airport codes for some of the airports they serve.
EI-CPH
EI-DUB
EI-EWR
EI-JFK
EI-LAX
EI-ORD
EI-CDG
EI-CRK
By: Bhoy - 23rd July 2003 at 06:46
SE-KSI is a Saab 340. There’s only one pic of it in a.net, it appears to be based in the States, operating for Express II.
Anyway, to go on… Lufthansa Cityline used (might still, for all I know) to operate a Dash 8 registered D-BELT.
By: wysiwyg - 23rd July 2003 at 00:29
I can’t remember the type but there is/was a Swedish commercial aircraft with the reg SE-KSI. I always liked that one (if you get it!).
By: EGNM - 23rd July 2003 at 00:27
G-RVHT – Cessna 550 Citation beloning to Ravenheat
G-OBBJ – BBJ2 Belonging to Multiflight
By: mongu - 23rd July 2003 at 00:22
G-HOPP, G-ISLE, G-OJET and G-LEGS are all former Manx Airlines registrations.