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You sure know its winter in the Northern Hemisphere
when we can start threads about the value of comp ID's! Roll on summer, Im bloody freezing! At 12:42 16 December 2003, Ray Lovinggood wrote: In America, it is possible to get a specific FAA registration number (if it hasn't been claimed by others), so I would think the possibility of using part of the registration number as the I.D. If one or two or three letters can be reserved by the country's soaring association, why couldn't the same association keep track of the registration numbers? Don't misunderstand: I like my 'vanity' number, W8 as opposed to using part of my registration, N564L. I was just trying to learn the 'who's, what's, when's, why's, how's, etc. I also believe in America, the FAA would not allow me to get a 'vanity' registration number that ends in W8. I don't think there can be a letter followed by a numeral in the registration number. Ray At 12:18 16 December 2003, Fantsu wrote: 'Ray Lovinggood' wrote in message ... So, why were NEW numbers/letters required and not, say, the last two or three numbers/letters of the glider's registration? The 1-26 association uses numbers reflecting their serial numbers, I think. Why did they do that and not their registration numbers? My glider is registered as N564L and the competition number is W8. Why did The Powers That Were (and probably still are) decide using '4L' or '64L' wasn't good enough (Painted and stuck on big and large) and decided we needed 'vanity numbers?' Maybe because there would have quite a lot of same IDs. And here in Europe in many countries there are only numbers, so clashes would have been inevitable. Of course there are still clashes in worlds, but probably not so many. In most countries (I think) the soaring association takes care that no two IDs coincide. h |
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