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Anders S
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Aircraft codes

Post by Anders S »

When filing a ifr plan ++ you must enter the aircraft code. Like c172 or c195 og k350 for king air.
What I wonder on. What is the code for "Mooney M20 Bravo" ?

Is there a list overview on codes to all aircrafts?
BFG
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Post by BFG »

Searchable list from ICAO here: http://www.icao.int/publications/DOC864 ... fault.aspx

Bravo is M20T
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M20M ??

I usually just Google "aircraft type" + ICAO Code
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This is also a very helpful resource:

http://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/medi ... 7360.1.pdf
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Re: Aircraft codes

Post by Keith Smith »

Anders,

The King Air 350 is actually B350 whereas the the King Air 200 is BE20. It's important that you research the correct code for your aircraft before flying it on the network. If you lose track of the links provided in this thread, you can always go to the connect instructions (http://www.pilotedge.net/pages/connect-xplane) which include a link to the ICAO database.
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Re: Aircraft codes

Post by Anders S »

Thanks all for help
All links is very helpful :-)
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