On 31 Oct 2017 22:37:42 -0700, Miloch
wrote:
In article , not my real pseudonym
says...
On 31 Oct 2017 18:20:06 -0700, Miloch
wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luscombe_8
The Luscombe 8 is a series of high-wing, side-by-side-seating monoplanes with
conventional landing gear, designed in 1937 and built by Luscombe Aircraft.
Here is a 1946 Luscombe 8A Silvaire visiting Paso Robles, CA in 2010.
The tail numbers are sure small...not as small as those in pic
luscombe_8a_landed_by_shelbs2.jpg but still, small.
What's the FAA rule on size of aircraft numbers?...anyone know?
12" in most cases; 2" for some classic aircraft.
https://www.aopa.org/training-and-sa...umber-markings
General N number rules:
https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certifi...rming_nnumber/
Thanks...guess that explains it...two inches is a bit hard to read at my age
unless I'm right on top of it.
I feel your pain. At least it makes for more realistic warbird paint
jobs without huge civil registrations farking things up.