In a message dated 8/31/2007 6:19:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
krosenzweig@roadrunner.com writes:
I went
home and did an N number search on my tail #. To my surprise a lot of
information came up. And not just the FAA.gov
stuff!
Steve (must be an alias),
You are right. It is incredible what can be found via a Google
search just using one's N-number. I now know every plane
registered to an address located in my town. However, I found it
nostalgic to review some old e-mails I posted hither and yon
(most thru hither, yon obscured for reasons of national security).
Ask.com was more restrictive with the search results and an AOL search
found only 3 items.
One may even get some history on the tail number as a friend's Lancair
carries a number previously used on a Boeing 767 now flying for Brunei
Airlines.
The number used on my old Skymaster (now in Suriname)
is currently registered to a 2005 172S in NJ.
Signature obliterated for reasons of paranoiac insanity-
kwahyarG
or
Rayhawkga (in pig latin, knowing this will screw up ooglega)