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cancidas
2007-12-20, 12:05 AM
we already had a thread for your vanity lisence plates, so now i pose this quiery: if you owned your own airplane, what would her reg be? if i were registering her in the US it would be N80MC, or back home i'd want SP-MEC.

nwafan20
2007-12-20, 12:14 AM
N1337 ;)

PhilDernerJr
2007-12-20, 08:30 AM
VP-PDJ (Ironic that the last three letters of Trump's reg is one letter off of my initials).

lijk604
2007-12-20, 11:46 AM
N201JK

hiss srq
2007-12-20, 12:20 PM
N1694U for me! :borat:

PhilDernerJr
2007-12-20, 12:44 PM
You're just a bundle of laughs, Ryan. :|

Others for me would also be N001PD or N318US, which is actually a Northwest A320.

Chris102
2007-12-20, 04:54 PM
My 727 would be N727CD :D

Alex T
2007-12-20, 05:40 PM
NAST87...haha looks like I am saying Nasty LOL.

or.. N2187 (birthdate)

Alex

T-Bird76
2007-12-20, 05:43 PM
N476TA

Ari707
2007-12-26, 04:37 PM
N415AI

Matt Molnar
2007-12-26, 06:10 PM
N911MM

SengaB
2007-12-26, 09:45 PM
SE-NGA
S-ENGA
N999SB
SB-UTTS
SB-ROXX
A-GNES

cancidas
2007-12-27, 12:18 AM
N999SB

why on earth would you want to say "niner-niner-niner-sierra-bravo"?

SengaB
2007-12-28, 06:34 PM
Cause I like long callsigns :)
Like this Volga Denepr AN-124 flight a few years at O'hare.
"Victor Delta Alpha Niner Niner Niner Four Heavy" Cleared for take off 22L
Senga

G-BOAD
2007-12-28, 07:12 PM
Haha!

reg: SP-SKL

dimamo1983
2008-01-04, 12:14 PM
Something that ends with DZ and no other letters.

N790SW
2008-01-08, 10:43 PM
N7474U ;)

Skymonster
2008-01-10, 06:56 PM
we already had a thread for your vanity lisence plates, so now i pose this quiery: if you owned your own airplane, what would her reg be? if i were registering her in the US it would be N80MC, or back home i'd want SP-MEC.

I do own an airplane (or rather, I own 1/4 of one - fortunately my 1/4 is connected to another 3/4 of the same airplane, which are owned by three other guys!!!).

Nothing particularly grand - just a Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II. It is registered G-CDON. The airport we base it at is now known as East Midlands, but was known as Castle Donington, or "Castle Don" for short. I guess you can all work out the logic in the registration! :)

Andy

stuart schechter
2008-01-10, 10:42 PM
N82191
Kinda like CO! and rooooooollllls off the tounge.

cancidas
2008-01-11, 11:07 PM
N82191
Kinda like CO! and rooooooollllls off the tounge.

you're right about that. Cessna "eight-two-one-niner-one" is easy to pronounce. there was a niner-niner-niner-something at PRC when i flew there, sure was annoying to listen to the guy in the pattern. he did call himself neener-neener-neener a few times, much to the dismay of ATC.