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F15 Eagle.
F14 Panda.
F86 Sabre.
F18 A Bumblebee.
f22 Raptor.
Su-27 Flanker Russia.
Rafale Jointly developed in Europe.
Harrier United Kingdom.
Mirage 2000 series France.
p40 Mustang USA.
A-10 Predator attack aircraft USA.
AH-64 Apache Attack *** United States.
B-29 Flying Fortress USA.
H-6 (Widow Making Machine?) Hey, hey
Figure 22m Backfire Russia.
Zero. p61 Black Widow.
Mi-24 Hind Russia.
HSS-2 Aquaman*** U.S. Army.
F117 A Nighthawk.
SR-71 Blackbird high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft.
JU87 Stuka dive bomber.
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Dear, hello I am glad to answer for you: Aircraft number query flight number? A:
1. If there is a paper ticket, there will be a standard on it, just look at it. If it is an e-ticket, there will be a prompt in the text message, marked with the time and place, flight number, as well as the name of the airline, your name, ID number, just look at it. 2. You can call the airline's customer service** and report the passenger's ID number, and then you can check whether you have purchased a ticket and check the flight information.
3. Inquire through the Hangtong Dust Company**, log in to the corresponding airline and enter your order number or ID number for inquiry. Meaning of flight number: The flight number of the airline consists of two parts, the carrier two words** + four Arabic numerals.
The two words "carrier" represent the airline, CA - Air China, MU - China Eastern Airlines, CZ - China Southern Airlines. There are also six major local airlines: 3U-Sichuan Airlines, ZH-Shenzhen Airlines, FM-Shanghai Airlines, MF-Xiamen Airlines, HU-Hainan Airlines, and SC-Shandong Airlines.
Look at what the two letters are, and you will know which carrier it is. I hope mine can help you, I wish you a happy life, if I have help to you, please give me a 5 star thumbs up, thank you for your support to me.
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Recently, many friends have asked me, what does the airplane number mean? In fact, the aircraft number refers to the unique number of each aircraft, also known as the flight number.
Each flight has a unique number, consisting of two letters and 3-4 numbers. Usually, the first letter represents the airline's code, such as "ca" for Air China, and the second letter represents the flight type, such as "c" for domestic flights and "i" for international flights. The following number represents the serial number of the flight, such as "CA1234".
When we take a plane, we usually need to make a stool to check our flight information, including departure time, arrival time, flight number, etc. At airports, the flight number is also one of the most commonly used identifiers to make it easier for passengers to find their gate.
In addition to the flight number, we also need to know some basic knowledge about the aircraft. For example, the structure of the aircraft, the role of the wings, the principle of the engine, etc., these knowledge can help us better understand the process of flight and safety measures.
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The full alphabetic code of the nationality of the aircraftThe full alphabetic code of the nationality of the aircraft, also known as the National Handle Shen Ji Ji Standard Air Transport ** (ICAO** Dry Leak Zen), is a unique coding system used to distinguish airlines and aircraft from all over the world. The coding system is developed and administered by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
ICAO** is a two- or three-letter formation and is usually associated with the name of an airline or country. For example, the U.S. airline "American Airlines" has ICAO** "AAL", while the U.S. domestic airline has a registration number that starts with "Blind N" slag. In addition, there are certain rules for ICAO** in various countries, which are basically related to the abbreviation of the name of the country.
ICAO** is important not only to facilitate policing and security investigations, but also to ensure the international operations of airlines. In addition, this coding system is the basis for global air connectivity and can effectively supervise and manage air transport around the world.
As part of the international standard of air transport**, ICAO** is one of the important components of the aviation business. It plays a vital role in every flight arrangement, customer service, flight scheduling, and risk assessment. The application of ICAO** not only facilitates the management, supervision and regulation of ICAO, but also provides a solid guarantee for airlines to operate efficiently, accurately and safely.
In short, the existence of ICAO** has made global flights safer and faster, and better served passengers and the public. As the full alphabetic code of the aircraft's nationality, it has become an iconic symbol of the modern international air transport industry and the top international data standard.
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Window seats: A (left), K (right) – for all aircraft; Cons aisle seats: C, D, G, H – for dual-aisle aircraft; C, H – for single-aisle aircraft.
Rows 1-5: suitable for first class on dual-aisle aircraft.
Row 6-24 (excluding row): suitable for first-class cabin of single-aisle aircraft and business class of dual-aisle aircraft.
Row 25-30: Premium Economy Class (if available) for all aircraft.
Row 31 up: Economy Class on all aircraft.
Cabin**1. Class F is the published price of first class.
2. Class A is free of charge for first-class cabins and free for frequent flyers.
3. Class C is the published price of business class.
4. Class D is free of charge for business class and free for frequent passengers.
5. Class Y is the published price of the general cover rubber cabin (economy class).
6. S class is a special class such as connecting and open doorway.
7. Class B is 9% off for ordinary cabins.
8. H cabin is 85% off for ordinary cabin.
9. K cabin is 80% off for ordinary cabin.
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No matter which airport in the world, the one that starts with b is a Chinese plane, and the numbers that follow it are like the ID card of the aircraft, and each plane has a number. Beginning with 2 is a commercial aircraft that is profitable for payment.
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Navigation! Orientation can be determined. It's about the same as the nautical one!