Hello, IFC,
I would like to know what the registration of this aircraft is but it’s not written on the plane itself and the plane is not on FR24 since it’s a GA plane.
Please help me find the registration or tell me what it is.
Thanks!
Hello, IFC,
I would like to know what the registration of this aircraft is but it’s not written on the plane itself and the plane is not on FR24 since it’s a GA plane.
Please help me find the registration or tell me what it is.
Thanks!
Looks like a Cessna, but unfortunately the invisible ink scan found no registration.
Look for the registration? Yikes, this is like ‘Where is Waldo’…
Umm, I think you’re in trouble here, mate. This aircraft could literally be any of thousands of Cessna’s built, let alone painted in that livery. We aren’t magicians, we can’t make a registration pop out of nowhere, sorry bud. :/ It’s is a Cessna 150 for your info (if you didn’t already know)
You’re probably out of luck, the reg might be on top of the wings or something. If you know which flight school / airfield it’s based at you might be able to trace it back.
It’s at KRNT (Renton Municipal)
I think I found it!
Cessna 172 not a 152. Second the Registrstion is usually on the rudder or the aft part of the fuelage. Judging by the airplane it looks to be a 75-78 Cessna 172 so it’s more than likely on the rudder very small
Found this photo here by typing " grey and red cessna 150 at KRNT"
This is it’s page: Boeing 737-9 MAX - Thai Lion Air | Aviation Photo #4879301 | Airliners.net
Can someone find the reg, now?
I found it! It is on the tail of the picture above this message!
N61786 is the registration @Camille
Here is the link. Cessna 172M Skyhawk - | Aviation Photo #5486303 | Airliners.net
Thank you so much! @baseball_inferno
You’re welcome!
Hello, I need help again with this one:
It took of from KRNT if that helps…
Does anyone know what plane and reg it is?
Registrastion: N664RC
Idk about the plane, but for starters it’s a seaplane.
Wow! How did you know?
I downloaded the picture, then zoomed in.
Ok, I’ve identified the aircraft as a
De Haviland Canada DHC-2 Beaver.
It was the closest model I could find that matched your aircraft in the pic the most :)
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