Soviet Transports DatabaseTo get the most from this database, consider the options below for Advanced Searches. Wildcards are allowed: an asterisk (*) stands for any number of characters and a question mark (?) stands for any single character. Without wildcards, only the exact match of what you enter will be looked for. |
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*976 |
Will search for entries (registration or c/n) ending with 976. |
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*1407* |
Will search for entries containing 1407 anywhere. |
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CCCP-179?9 |
Will search for entries with any single character between the 9s. |
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1G22?? |
Will search for entries beginning with 1G22 followed by any two characters. |
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Obviously, some of the examples only make sense in either the Registration or C/n box. Once again, note the omission of dashes et cetera for construction numbers. |
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*11018 |
This can be used for CIS registrations with number 11018, regardless of prefix. |
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E?-117* |
This can be used for a two-character prefix starting with E, and unknown last characters of the regi. It will find for example EK-11772 and EX-117. |
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*4732* |
This value in the c/n field combined with An-2 as selected type will search for all An-2s with 4732 anywhere in the c/n while ignoring brackets and dashes in that c/n. It will find 160(473)20 and 1G47-32 among many others. |
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"?1" * |
This value in the regi field combined with Tu-134 as selected type will search for all Tu-134s with a two-digit, random-coloured tactical code ending with 1. It will find "01" red and "31" blue among others. |
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