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If you provide the information in this thread with the first post or if you use the submit a model feature and it is one of the lines being added then the model will be added to the database. Otherwise you can add the model with whatever information you like in the Custom Model part to your collection.
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Fixed 12/20
http://www.diecastmodelaircraft.com/db/model/68959
The tail fin design is actually called "Blueberries". See http://www.jetblue.com/travel/planes/ > Tailfin Designs
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Fixed 12/20
http://www.diecastmodelaircraft.com/db/model/67805
Reg. is actually N789EX (as it should be). Thanks.
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Model Added 12/20
I didn't see any of the Aeroclassics December 2014 releases in the database yet but would like to see this added too as well. (it seems to be an "exclusive for Airplane Replicas" )
Airline: Air Transat
Aircraft Frame:A330-300
Aircraft Registration:C-GKTS
Manufacturer:Aeroclassics
Manufacturer Part Number:ACCGKTS2
Remarks:2004 colors with Santa Markings
Reference for model at http://www.airplanereplicas.com/inde...&productId=789
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http://www.diecastmodelaircraft.com/db/model/5381 Eastern 757 N519EA 1:200
is a schuco sample model but otherwise all the specs match the "starjets platinum series" model I got off ebay for which there is no entry
I can upload pictures of it and the box, but wanted to check and make sure there shouldn't be a non sample entry for starjets itself.
here's a link to somebody else selling it http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FREE-...724212234.html
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--Model added 12/20
Here is a database question I've been thinking about for a few weeks now:
How is it that database can differentiate between models?
Ex. Gemini Jets released two versions of their American 777-300ER (Reg: N718AN)
GJAAL1279 and GJAAL1279A
Both of which have their differences, GJAAL1279 did not have an exit path on the overwing doors
GJAAL1279A Does have an exit path on the over wing doors.
So because these jets may be similar yet have their differences wouldn't that mean they would have to go into the database separately?
I know a few people who own the second release of the American 777-300ER (N718AN) where the box says GJAAL1279A
The reason I am asking is because I own the original release the first 77W released by Gemini and the popularity has been shooting up, and I feel it's because everyone who has been getting their hands on that jet have been adding it as GJAAL1279 instead of the 1279A.
I was just wondering that's all...
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Originally posted by FireAngelZero View PostHere is a database question I've been thinking about for a few weeks now:
How is it that database can differentiate between models?
Ex. Gemini Jets released two versions of their American 777-300ER (Reg: N718AN)
GJAAL1279 and GJAAL1279A
Both of which have their differences, GJAAL1279 did not have an exit path on the overwing doors
GJAAL1279A Does have an exit path on the over wing doors.
So because these jets may be similar yet have their differences wouldn't that mean they would have to go into the database separately?
I know a few people who own the second release of the American 777-300ER (N718AN) where the box says GJAAL1279A
The reason I am asking is because I own the original release the first 77W released by Gemini and the popularity has been shooting up, and I feel it's because everyone who has been getting their hands on that jet have been adding it as GJAAL1279 instead of the 1279A.
I was just wondering that's all...
Hobby Master (and there may be more) has at least one model with with suffixes. They are separate entries in the data base. Is that what you are referring to?
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