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The latest edition provides full details of more than 60,000 aircraft and some 6,000 commercial and government operators worldwide. There is a wealth of data on each aircraft down to individual registration/serial number.
Also new for this year are Hexcodes for individual aircraft, this will replace the Selcal field.
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As well as the 800-page print directory, the information is also available as a PDF on CD or as a regular data feed for business users:
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The Red Bull Lockheed P-38L-5LO Lightning c/n 8509 N25Y on finals at Lelystad airport in The Netherlands (EHLE) during the Military Aviation Spectacle organised by the Aviation Theme Park Aviodrome (better known as the Aviodrome museum), located at the airport. The aircraft was manufactured in 1944 and US Air Force serial number 44-53254 was assigned to it. It was bought from the War Assets Admninistration by an American company in 1946 and changed hands several times. On 25 June 2001 it crashed, with the pilot barely surviving. The Austria based Red Bull company bought the wreckage and brought the aircraft back to airworthiness standards. The still US-registered aircraft is now part of the impressive fleet of the Flying Bulls.
Related links in this EnoAeroPics media gallery:
More images of the Red Bull Lightning
More images of the Military Aviation Spectacle 2011 of the Aviodrome
Related images on AirSpace:
Lockheed Lightning at Flying Legends 2011 by James908
Flying Bulls Lightning over Duxford 10 July 2011 by flyer1
More information:
The history of P-38 N25Y on the Touchdown Aviation website
P-38 Lightning N25Y in the FAA registry
The Flying Bulls website
See all images in this EnoAeroPics gallery on Flightglobal/AirSpace here.