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PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:49 am 
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I am curious about what the Archer II is "fed up" (D-FDUP) about? It could be that it says EDUP...

Love your posts Matthias. Thanks.


@dtpitcairn: Definitely not "fed up", because registration is (and has to be) D-E(DUP). Germany has a registration system where you can see at once to which class the a/c belongs. D stands for Deutschland (Germany) - the following letter stands for the class of the a/c, mainly by MTOW. D-EXXX (X for any letter) means single engined, up to 2 (metric) tons TOW, D-FXXX single engined over 2 up to 5.7 tons. D-GXXX multi engined up to 2 tons, D-HXXX means helicopters, D-AXXX a/c over 20 tons. D-KXXX motorgliders, D-0000, (0 for any number) gliders.
So not fed up, but ded up, lol.

BTW very fine pictures and information what is going on in the shop. Keep them coming Matthias. Any news on the silver FW 190? Thanks for your efforts.

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Michael,
Thanks very much for the explanation (which I found very interesting and enlightening) brought on by my attempt at humor. It did not occur to me that the letter might mean something given that it would not have in the UK or the USA (yes there is a block of FAA reserved numbers but old registrations are grandfathered in).
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dtpitcairn wrote:
I am curious about what the Archer II is "fed up" (D-FDUP) about? It could be that it says EDUP...

Love your posts Matthias. Thanks.


Man, its a warbirdshop and Yeah, that is the rare and mighty combat Archer II with the powerful 4-cylinder radialboxerinline ... it looks friendly, but its really a beast. They have constructed some hardpoints at the wings and a thermonuclear cannon attachted at the centerline position :axe: :supz:

.... okay just kidding a bit :wink: the complete reg is D-EDUP and that poor Archer II is one of the workhorses belonging to a flightschool in Freiburg. MeierMotors do not only maintain and restore warbirds or historical planes, they also work on "normal" planes as an EASA regulated shop.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:37 pm 
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That is interesting about the meaning of German registration numbers. No chance of putting your initials in the number huh?


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:00 pm 
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That is interesting about the meaning of German registration numbers. No chance of putting your initials in the number huh?


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For sure, that works. Only the first letter is not changable, numbers are not allowed.

Its tricky I know, but you can generate solutions :wink: So the P-51 Lucky Lady belonging to Christoph. The German Reg is D-FPSI .... D-F is the normal reg Mto bigger heavier then 2 tons. The combination PSI is readable like P51, you only must use the right font-type, then the "S" becomes a "5". Or the fantastic reg of Spitfire MkVIIIb / MaxAlpha Aviation > D-FIRE :D , the Yagen Focke Wulf D-FMFW > M = MeierMotors > FW = Focke Wulf :supz:

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You need a D-FUGA!


@Fouga23: It won´t be possible with a Fouga Magister to get D-Fuga as registrationnumber, because it has 2 engines. So it would be D-IUGA, as multi-engined a/c over 2 up to 5.7 tons have to start with D-I..., for example Claus Colling´s Fouga has reg. D-IFCC. Or is there any (early) single engined Fouga (proto-)type between 2 and 5.7 tons?

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crap :p

BTW, I believe Claus sold his Fouga :( Don't know who the new owner is. Hope it stays in Germany though! It's one of only Four original German build Fouga's remaining in Germany.

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dtpitcairn wrote:
I am curious about what the Archer II is "fed up" (D-FDUP) about? It could be that it says EDUP...

Love your posts Matthias. Thanks.


@dtpitcairn: Definitely not "fed up", because registration is (and has to be) D-E(DUP). Germany has a registration system where you can see at once to which class the a/c belongs. D stands for Deutschland (Germany) - the following letter stands for the class of the a/c, mainly by MTOW. D-EXXX (X for any letter) means single engined, up to 2 (metric) tons TOW, D-FXXX single engined over 2 up to 5.7 tons. D-GXXX multi engined up to 2 tons, D-HXXX means helicopters, D-AXXX a/c over 20 tons. D-KXXX motorgliders, D-0000, (0 for any number) gliders.
So not fed up, but ded up, lol.

BTW very fine pictures and information what is going on in the shop. Keep them coming Matthias. Any news on the silver FW 190? Thanks for your efforts.

Michael

If anyone is interested in additional info, have a look here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_registration


Thank you very much!! It had never occured to me that the second letter of the German registrations ment some thing. The next time I'm called out to a Lufthansa aircraft at work, I shall amaze all my work mates with this!
I have said it before and I'll say it again "I learn something every time I look at WIX"!

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some updates on the TF-51 project

lets polish some parts, flaps aiilerons and fairings

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yeeesss shine baby shine , Sebastian seems to be happy

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:50 pm 
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... of course in the shop the work is going on

geartests

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Juergen adjusting the tailwheel and hatches

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Elmar Meier, technical head and CEO is checking the attachmentpoints

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Klaus Mueller responsible mechanic together with Oleg in the cockpit whilest the maingeartests

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main strut

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details

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:57 pm 
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... some more details

aileron hinges

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actuators

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gear door details

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discbrake

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inside, love such details

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tailwheel

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steeringcables elevator, the thinner ones are for the trimtabs

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enginedetails

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and the whole thing

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:18 pm 
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... also in the shop the Ex-Huntress III.

Some maintenance efforts at that former racer, German reg is D-FBUN

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close up flap actuator

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elevator steeringcables

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Spitfire T9 MJ772, the team is waiting for some parts ... the reconstruction of the cowling is completed, everything fits perfect. Waiting for parts and perfect weather... and I hope I could sometimes sit in that backseater cockpit cruising over South Germany .....

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in the background Mk.XVI TE184 undergoing some maintenance

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