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I'm confused.

Why is N20EA registered to a Fixed Wing Single-Engine in North Carolina, and formerly two Bell choppers but no DHC-6?

http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/NNumSQL.asp?NNumbertxt=20EA+&cmndfind.x=0&cmndfind.y=0

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Andy, it's N220EA. Eagle Air Transport is still shown online as the owner.

I use "My Airplane.com" http://www.myairplane.com/databases/aircraft_report/

Put in the "N" number without the "N".
Chris Schindler
www.diverdriver.com
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I found Skydive Chicago's other planes, 10EA and 30EA. Why did the third plane get listed 220EA?

Seems pretty confusing to have 220EA and 20EA. Does that happen very often?




As far as tail numbers go you don't have to unique. Just different. It's painted right on the side like a license plate.

Roger chose 220EA because (obviously) 20EA was already taken.

I forget what the Bell 222 has for a tail number but I thought it had an "EA" ending.

For those wondering it's "Eagle Air". Not "Eastern Airlines".
Chris Schindler
www.diverdriver.com
ATP/D-19012
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