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Stick on N numbers??

supercub

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Let me check my GPS, gee how'd we ever navigate w
I'll have 3" numbers. Anyone tried N numbers the stick on instead of painting them? What are the pros and cons of stick on numbers? How long do they last? Thanks
 
In my experience, vinyl numbers work great-- easy to install and they hold up.
Plus, the next guy can peel them off when he decides he has to have his initials as part of his tail number.
A local graphics shop can produce numbers, but if you buy them from an aviation source you can be more assured that they meet the required specs.
Aircraft Spruce sells 12" & 3" numbers,
but Aerographics will sell you any size you want.
I bought a set of 2" numbers from Aerographics a couple years ago -- $28
Regs re tail number size are weird.
FAR part 45 governs this.

http://www.faa-aircraft-certification.com/far-part-45.html

Generally, an airplane has to have 12" numbers,
but an experimental can have 3" numbers.
A factory airplane "built at least 30 years ago" can have 2" numbers,
as can an amateur built experimental "which has the same external configuration as an aircraft built at least 30 years ago".


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