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Old December 18th 03, 07:54 AM
Patrick Mayer
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Hi,

if you register your aircraft in the U.S., it can be stationed outside - in
France, for example. As there's just one registration allowed (and the
aircraft has to be clearly identifiable), you have to remove both the
registration and the flag and replace it with stars and stripes and the
correct N-number.

Patrick


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Old December 18th 03, 08:21 AM
Larry Fransson
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On 2003-12-17 23:54:03 -0800, "Patrick Mayer" said:

you have to remove both the
registration and the flag and replace it with stars and stripes and the
correct N-number.


The flag is not required.



 




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