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Does anyone know if there is a firm that produces this for computer? I must admit I am getting a bit tired of transferring from boot to book each year:)

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By: eurostar builde - 30th December 2006 at 15:26

ADQ is the best one around.

Not underlined a book for 4 years now all info on a upto date
database with various search engines and can be used with sbs-1 mode-s codes as well if required.

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By: jaybeebee - 30th December 2006 at 12:59

Many thankks for your help! Yeah I but the book, but as I say, gets a bit tiresome transfering each year!

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By: tommyinyork - 30th December 2006 at 12:41

Does anyone know if there is a firm that produces this for computer? I must admit I am getting a bit tired of transferring from boot to book each year:)

Dont you buy the Ian Allen book.

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By: oag - 30th December 2006 at 12:28

Another one to try would be Aerodata.This one covers military,civvie,lights,heavies….in fact everything,everywhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!
www.aerodata.biz is the web-site you need to look at
hope this helps
Colin

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By: Oasis747 - 30th December 2006 at 12:12

Does anyone know if there is a firm that produces this for computer? I must admit I am getting a bit tired of transferring from boot to book each year:)

NMU(No More Underlining) Is what you need. And you can find out were to get it on google.

Here is a screenshot of it…

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n318/Oasis744/nmu1.jpg

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