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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: tarbat on July 15, 2009, 01:53:08 PM
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A first for me. ModeS A125FE, registration N173TC, a Beech B200 Super King displaying on the map doing training approaches at Inverness Airport. Now on the ground.
I've never seen a Beech B200 with full ADS/B before.
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I've seen a few, G-KVIP for instance. Also some of the RAF ones that are owned by civilian contractors have it - G-RAFP (owned by Serco) springs to mind.
Tom
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Thanks Tom. Out of 120 Beech 200s in my log, it's the first with ADS/B. The ones you menton, G-KVIP and G-RAFP, have only been ModeS, no ADS/B. Maybe they've had ADS/B added recently if you've seen them on the map?
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Thanks Tom. Out of 120 Beech 200s in my log, it's the first with ADS/B. The ones you menton, G-KVIP and G-RAFP, have only been ModeS, no ADS/B. Maybe they've had ADS/B added recently if you've seen them on the map?
I would agree, G-RAPF and G-KVIP have always appeared in my log without coordinates.
Having said that BAE Systems' G-CDZT does plot (their other one, G-CDFY, doesn't), and so do quite a few German BE20s.