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On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 16:18:53 +0000, Netko
wrote: On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 04:55:00 +0000, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote (in article ): FAA regs on aircraft registration A fascinating read. Hmm, is 'fascinating' the word I'm looking for? I hadn't realised before that the N number need only be displayed on the fuselage sides (or vertical tail). In the UK (last time I had reason to check - which doesn't happen very often), the registration also has to appear on the lower wing surfaces in letters at least 50cm high. That's about 20 inches for unreconstructed anglophones. It used to be that way in the US a few decades back. I wish it still were - sometimes getting registrations off of airplane photographs when the plane is in the air is a bit difficult. No problem with most non-US airlines I see going into SEA that carry theirs under the wings. |
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