Clyde, I would like you to know how grateful I am every morning when switching on my PC and, naturally, habe a look to the forum even before checking my mail. The site is wonderful, and once I have my plane (hey, only 26 more days to wait), I hope to contribute with an article to pay back a little to you and all the others contributing. You are doing a great job!
I recently looked under “Planes” on the main SR20 website, but nothing has moved here since summer. Meanwhile Cirrus is claiming 88 aircraft, and due to the SR20/22 shift, some interesting changes may have occured (eg. my contract was #132, but my plane will be #1006). Can I, or can we all assist you in any way to continue with your list?
Best regards,
Timm Preusser
Timm, I have had plans for some time to fix the Planes page - I have moved it into a database, but have not had time to do the interface forms to make updating it easy. Once I do, I will certainly be glad to accept help in keeping it up-to-date. Maybe over the Christmas break.
Cheers, Clyde
Based on the great response to the “Position Holders” page, I have added a “Planes” page to sr20.net. I would like to thank every position holder who has added their info to the page.
In the same way, I invite new SR20/SR22 owners to add their aircraft info to the “Planes” page.
The page currently includes all SR20’s that have N-numbers assigned (I got the data from the FAA database). If you see any errors, please feel free to fix them.
Thanks again,
Bob
Clyde, I would like you to know how grateful I am every morning when switching on my PC and, naturally, habe a look to the forum even before checking my mail. The site is wonderful, and once I have my plane (hey, only 26 more days to wait), I hope to contribute with an article to pay back a little to you and all the others contributing. You are doing a great job!
I recently looked under “Planes” on the main SR20 website, but nothing has moved here since summer. Meanwhile Cirrus is claiming 88 aircraft, and due to the SR20/22 shift, some interesting changes may have occured (eg. my contract was #132, but my plane will be #1006). Can I, or can we all assist you in any way to continue with your list?
Best regards,
Timm Preusser
I concurr! I believe that we should help out. Count me in.
Bob (and Clyde!)
Great work. One comment is, that all the Europe delivered SR20’s are registered under N- registrations in the US, so it would seem zero SR20 flying in Europe…
Clyde’s database uses Cirrus or owner supplied data, where home country is registered, rather than ‘registration’ home.
Example: my toy (N144CD) is registered through Plane Holdings Inc in Cincinnati, but is based and flies in Europe (at least I make it fly over here). Of all the SR20’s elivered internationally I think there’s only one (in Australia) not on the N register…
Keep the good work up!!
HK
Based on the great response to the “Position Holders” page, I have added a “Planes” page to sr20.net. I would like to thank every position holder who has added their info to the page.
In the same way, I invite new SR20/SR22 owners to add their aircraft info to the “Planes” page.
The page currently includes all SR20’s that have N-numbers assigned (I got the data from the FAA database). If you see any errors, please feel free to fix them.
Thanks again,
Bob
Clyde, I would like you to know how grateful I am every morning when switching on my PC and, naturally, habe a look to the forum even before checking my mail. The site is wonderful, and once I have my plane (hey, only 26 more days to wait), I hope to contribute with an article to pay back a little to you and all the others contributing. You are doing a great job!
I recently looked under “Planes” on the main SR20 website, but nothing has moved here since summer. Meanwhile Cirrus is claiming 88 aircraft, and due to the SR20/22 shift, some interesting changes may have occured (eg. my contract was #132, but my plane will be #1006). Can I, or can we all assist you in any way to continue with your list?
Best regards,
Timm Preusser