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North American Rockwell Commander 200 (N34393)
Aircraft on cross wind from 09 at Carson City
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A very nice Meyers 200B made in 1962!
The correct FAA registry number should show N34393.
The correct FAA registry number should show N34393.
Thanks, looks like my dyslexia got the better of me.
billhpp - You are welcome and not to worry!
If you should type in M200 for "Aircraft Type" in the "Photo Tags" data entry windows and it should show this one to be a Meyers 200... :-)
This is the ICAO Type Designator which FlightAware uses for aircraft identification.
If you should type in M200 for "Aircraft Type" in the "Photo Tags" data entry windows and it should show this one to be a Meyers 200... :-)
This is the ICAO Type Designator which FlightAware uses for aircraft identification.
Thanks again! I've been struggling with entering aircraft type so I'll take a look at IACO so in the future I'll be able to fill that in properly.
billhpp - You're welcome and I must say that I didn't anticipate FA using the Commander 200 moniker for this code entry! Seems it would have been more appropriate to show it as a "Meyers 200". Such would give credit and recognition to the aircraft's original designer and builder, the late and great Al Meyers!
Ok, so now I see what is happening. How do we petition, and who would we petition to have the ICAO numbers changed? We need M200B for the Meyer and M200D for the Rockwell.
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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15-Mar-2024 | Unknown | Near Montague, CA | Carson City (KCXP) | 10:03AM PDT | 11:34AM PDT | 1:30 |
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