gbflyer wrote:We have 3374Q on our experimental. Everyone who's spent much time in the certified arena can relate.


When I purchased the SQ-2 the previous owner hoped I'd be willing to relinquish its N-number as it was the birth dates of his kids. Glad to oblige...
hotrod180 wrote:I think there was something newer about this but I can't find it, so I'm reviving an old thread....
After a 3-1/2 year wait, I'm finally getting the original tail number back for my 1953 C180.
I'm not a fan of "vanity numbers" on vintage airplanes,
but if any 180 owners with the initials JB want to go that route,
N180JB should become available pretty soon.
I do know there's a 5-year hold put on de-registered numbers,
which are usually due to someone letting the registration expire,
but not sure about changed numbers.
whee wrote:gbflyer wrote:We have 3374Q on our experimental. Everyone who's spent much time in the certified arena can relate.
I see that N337FU is not taken...maybe I need to reserve that one.
whee wrote:You revived this thread just in time hotrod. I'm sitting at my desk filling out my registration as we speak. I've had a terrible time picking an number and 337FU is still available...I don't think my pops will like it though.. [emoji1]whee wrote:gbflyer wrote:We have 3374Q on our experimental. Everyone who's spent much time in the certified arena can relate.
I see that N337FU is not taken...maybe I need to reserve that one.
NETX wrote:.....my dad and his 1960 C-175. It has long since been crashed and it's old N # not in use now. I almost bought a similar plane to restore and was going to paint it in the original factory scheme his had and try to get his old # back in honor of him and his getting our family hooked on flying. (Still very well may do that someday).....
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