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One page per aircraft

A home base for every tail number.

Tailsheet gives an individual aircraft one clean, shareable page — its specs, its story, and links to everywhere else it lives online.

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What it is

Not a marketplace. A reference.

An aircraft's record is scattered — across trackers, performance databases, maintenance apps, and photo galleries. Tailsheet pulls the picture into one place: a canonical page for the aircraft itself that a listing, an owner, or a logbook can simply point to.

Whether an aircraft is flying, for sale, or just worth keeping a record of, its tailsheet stays the same — tied to the airframe itself, built to outlast any single listing, owner, or registration. It doesn't compete with the marketplaces; it's the page they link out to.

What a tailsheet connects

It gathers what already exists and keeps it one tap away.

Specs & bio Year, make and model, serial, engine and prop, avionics, times.
Photos & 3D Galleries and rendered walkarounds of the airframe.
Live tracking ADS-B position and history via FlightAware and ADS-B Exchange.
Performance Ownership and performance figures from PlanePHD.
Logbooks & records The maintenance and logbook apps you already keep, brought together in one place.
Registry FAA registration details and type-club references.
Built to share

Every aircraft gets its own address.

Send it in a text, drop it in an email, or print it as a QR code on a spec card. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

And it stays owner-controlled — you decide what each tailsheet shows, and what stays private.

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