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redcap
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Post by redcap »

a lot of companies use special radio callsigns on the aviation frequncies

Eurotrans is ( if i'm correct ) TNT .
SN Brussels Airlines is using " S-tail "
British Airways is using " Speedbird "
Aer Lingus is using " Shamrock "

and many more ...

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Avro
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Post by Avro »

You're totally correct.

But I think that Euro trans is EAT's callsign :?

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Post by Avro »

If just looked up and indeed Euro trans is EAT's callsign.

TNT's callsign is Nitro :lol: I find it very funny and original

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Post by 744rules »

What about the VLM callsign

RUBENS

Years ago there was a courrier company using BATMAN, but I don't recall the name.

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Post by Skystef »

744rules wrote:Years ago there was a courrier company using BATMAN, but I don't recall the name.
Correct, German "Ratioflug" operated for Fedex Friendships to ebbr.
Ratioflug disappeared from the scene on December 19 1997.

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