Kelvin - there doesnt seem to be a link to that page on the LAA website any
more;
I am not sure what would happen if one tried to order. Id been aware of it
for some time. The original version showed a calendar date for PtF issued (not
permit to test) which meant the aircraft would have had to have a temporary data
plate during the test period, as the permit issue date would not yet be known!
Anyway the dimensions there are a useful guide to what seems to be acceptable.
in friendship
Rowland
> On 2022-10-28, at 17:02, Kelvin Weston <kelv@kdweston.biz> wrote:
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> Hi Rowland
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> Here is an old link to the Data Plate offered by the LAA:
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> http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/engineering/aircraft_id_plate.html
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> Not sure if they are still available but it may give an idea of size.
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> Regards
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> Kelv Weston
> Kit 497
> kelv@kdweston.biz
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=508177#508177
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