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Registration database for this website
Hi all,
I was thinking today to make a registration database on this website, one that users can help making it bigger and bigger themselves. But I will need some help with the input. I will make an example how I would present it:
Aircraft Registration | Aircraft Type | Construction number | Delivery date | Engine type | Current owner | Former Aircraft Registration
Do I need to have some more fields or is it ok like this ? Comments are welcome!
greetings,
Bart
I was thinking today to make a registration database on this website, one that users can help making it bigger and bigger themselves. But I will need some help with the input. I will make an example how I would present it:
Aircraft Registration | Aircraft Type | Construction number | Delivery date | Engine type | Current owner | Former Aircraft Registration
Do I need to have some more fields or is it ok like this ? Comments are welcome!
greetings,
Bart
Last edited by luchtzak on 07 Aug 2003, 01:25, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Registration database for this website
Also my opinion: great idea 8)
Regards,
Ben
A field "Other remarks" can be a solution to avoid creating a lot of fields that will be empty the whole time, in that you can write interesting things about that aircraft...luchtzak wrote:Aircraft Registration | Aircraft Type | Construction number | Delivery date | Engine type | Current owner | Former Aircraft Registration
Do I need to have some more fields or is it ok like this ? Comments are welcome!
Regards,
Ben
Looks to me that basically you would like to have the info as presented in the JP Airline fleets.
They have the whole book on CD Rom, but it will cost. Don't know how much. If you want to save money, you can start typing (it is no more than +750 pages in very small font)
In the manual they have a website reference
www.buchairnet.com and and e-mail : jp@buchair.ch
good luck

They have the whole book on CD Rom, but it will cost. Don't know how much. If you want to save money, you can start typing (it is no more than +750 pages in very small font)
In the manual they have a website reference
www.buchairnet.com and and e-mail : jp@buchair.ch
good luck
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Great idea, but... I warn you: it's a full time job!
Look at Bill Harms his database: only with boeing-airbus-mc donnel dougles, he needed a whole month every time to update it (and it was a monthly update, so he was working on it all years through).
Aircrafts go from airline to airline, you need to update everything. And a lot of updates must be made on a monthly basis.
Look at Bill Harms his database: only with boeing-airbus-mc donnel dougles, he needed a whole month every time to update it (and it was a monthly update, so he was working on it all years through).
Aircrafts go from airline to airline, you need to update everything. And a lot of updates must be made on a monthly basis.
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TheSpecialist
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Great Idea!
I've got on my site several information on the planes that were in use by Sabena and of those of SNBA. I can mail them in SQL?
@Sabena 690, it caused Bill a lot of more work since his pages were in HTML/TXT, which means that he needs to update those page, updating a database can be much faster! Certainly if you allow visitors to manage it (eventually with authorisation of a few good members).
I've got on my site several information on the planes that were in use by Sabena and of those of SNBA. I can mail them in SQL?
@Sabena 690, it caused Bill a lot of more work since his pages were in HTML/TXT, which means that he needs to update those page, updating a database can be much faster! Certainly if you allow visitors to manage it (eventually with authorisation of a few good members).
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Well, there is such a software, but the "txt" files should be of a specified format, f.e. the columns must be separtated by tabs or a special character. Once that is satisfied you can import it to Excel, which can export it to CSV and CSV is readable by mySQLliebensd wrote: But is there no software that can read txt files, I have heard something about it at school.
Bart,
The idea looks great, but will need a lot of work, as many persons have already mentioned.
On the other hand, I am sure you do not want to re-invent the wheel. Hence my suggestion: why not co-operate with the authors of an existing database like http://pascal.brugier.free.fr/registre/txt/? (By the way, this is a txt database
)
If all the aviation enthusiasts around the world could unite, the load of work would be spread over tens, if not hundreds of people, making it easier for each of them.
:rock:
The idea looks great, but will need a lot of work, as many persons have already mentioned.
On the other hand, I am sure you do not want to re-invent the wheel. Hence my suggestion: why not co-operate with the authors of an existing database like http://pascal.brugier.free.fr/registre/txt/? (By the way, this is a txt database
If all the aviation enthusiasts around the world could unite, the load of work would be spread over tens, if not hundreds of people, making it easier for each of them.
:rock:
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
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TheSpecialist
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That's true, therefore we might just start with the Belgian ones? And then see how it develops...liebensd wrote:Kenny
I do not know a lot of internet languish. But how far will Luchtzak go if it is just the European registrations it looks possible to do that whit a couple of persons, but is it the whole word, than it would be a lot of work.
Greetz,
Dave
Ok,
thanks for all the information, first I will start to develop the module. Then we can work to get all the Belgian registers (cargo, business-jet, etc...), we will also look if we can transfer text-files into SQL-database. To make the module will take me a week or 2 (I hope). I will start right now!
ciao,
Bart
thanks for all the information, first I will start to develop the module. Then we can work to get all the Belgian registers (cargo, business-jet, etc...), we will also look if we can transfer text-files into SQL-database. To make the module will take me a week or 2 (I hope). I will start right now!
ciao,
Bart
Hi all,
just to inform that there is a very nice aircraft-registrations website: http://www.sicuroengineering.com/Broker ... tabase.htm
Anyway I'm looking to make one myself with the help of those databases.
ciao,
Bart
just to inform that there is a very nice aircraft-registrations website: http://www.sicuroengineering.com/Broker ... tabase.htm
Anyway I'm looking to make one myself with the help of those databases.
ciao,
Bart
Start with the Belgian's ???
Where have I seen that idea
http://www.aerobel.be/civiel/civielregister/
Bart, I've you'll need some help, just contact me
Greet
TOM
Where have I seen that idea
http://www.aerobel.be/civiel/civielregister/
Bart, I've you'll need some help, just contact me
Greet
TOM
Tom,
The meaning from the database of Luchtzak is making an international database and just starting whit the Belgian registrations. I have looked at your database, it is really nice, but the meaning of the Luchtzak database is not based on pictures where your is based on. That is my opinion about it.
Greetz,
Dave
The meaning from the database of Luchtzak is making an international database and just starting whit the Belgian registrations. I have looked at your database, it is really nice, but the meaning of the Luchtzak database is not based on pictures where your is based on. That is my opinion about it.
Greetz,
Dave
read the 'wink'
Dave,
I wasn't complaining about anything (that's why I used a
)... just making the remark that we also have a d-base with belgian reg'ns.
Offcourse ours is still picture-based, but all the functions of bringing the information is ready to go without pictures in the near future.
Greetz
TOM
I wasn't complaining about anything (that's why I used a
Offcourse ours is still picture-based, but all the functions of bringing the information is ready to go without pictures in the near future.
Greetz
TOM