Sec. 45.22 Exhibition, antique, and other aircraft: Special rules.

(b) A small U.S.-registered aircraft built at least 30 years ago or a
U.S.- registered aircraft for which an experimental certificate has been
issued under Sec. 21.191(d) or 21.191(g) for operation as an exhibition
aircraft or as an amateur-built aircraft and which has the same external
configuration as an aircraft built at least 30 years ago may be operated
without displaying marks in accordance with Secs. 45.21 and 45.23
through 45.33 if: 

(1) It displays in accordance with Sec. 45.21(c) marks at least 2 inches
high on each side of the fuselage or vertical tail surface consisting of
the Roman capital letter "N" followed by: (i) The U.S. registration
number of the aircraft; or (ii) The symbol appropriate to the
airworthiness certificate of the aircraft ("C", standard; "R",
restricted; "L", limited; or "X", experimental) followed by the U.S.
registration number of the aircraft; and 

(2) It displays no other mark that begins with the letter "N" anywhere
on the aircraft, unless it is the same mark that is displayed under
paragraph (b)(1) of this section. 

(c) No person may operate an aircraft under paragraph (a) or (b) of this
section-- 
(1) In an ADIZ or DEWIZ described in Part 99 of this chapter unless it
temporarily bears marks in accordance with Secs. 45.21 and 45.23 through
45.33;
(2) In a foreign country unless that country consents to that operation;
or 
(3) In any operation conducted under Part 121, 127, 133, 135, or 137 of
this chapter.

Full text available at: http://www.faa.gov/avr/afs/fars/far-45.txt

David Abrams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ercoupe.com


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        From:   Charlie Nightingale[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent:   Friday, June 12, 1998 6:44 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        N Number Size

        I am just about finished on the restoration of N94125. The new N
number will be N555CN, Approval has been granted for the new number,
there seems to be various answers as to what size N number can be used.
The aircraft will not be leaving U.S.A. , and I would like to utilize
the small vertical N number on the tail. Query: Do I have a choice of
either size or am I limited to only one size?? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.  Thanks Charlie

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