D-MMVW — Shark of Private
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Live status
Last seen on radar: July 16, 2026.
Facts
Rarity & spotters
★★★★★D-MMVW is one of 14 Shark in our database.
Activity
From our radar history of the last 7 days.
- Flights
- 3
- Airborne time
- 3.7 h
- Max altitude
- 6,798 ft
- Max speed
- 168 kt
- Typical cruise
- 4,493 ft · 140 kt
Airborne minutes per weekday (UTC)
Airborne minutes per hour of day (UTC)
Likely based at EDFC — judging by take-off and landing patterns over the last 30 days.
About the type: Shark
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fishes characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the division Selachii and are the sister group to the Batomorphi. Some sources extend the term "shark" as an informal category including extinct members of Chondrichthyes with a shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shark-like chondrichthyans such as Cladoselache and Doliodus first appeared in the Devonian Period, though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Late Ordovician. The earliest confirmed modern sharks (Selachii) are known from the Early Jurassic around 200 million years ago, with the oldest known member being Agaleus, though records of true sharks may extend back as far as the Permian.
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