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One thing I learned from other's experience, never type in your
N number at a self serve 100 LL pump at a county owned airport. Get
gas there a couple time and they think you live there. NX37602
seems to work well.
Anonymous Legacy Driver
NX37602
Chuck Jensen wrote:
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Okay,
this is spooky' what shows up with just a tail number search. The long
and short of it, if you post to forums and lists and you don't want the
world to see it---don't. About the only thing the search didn't turn
up was whether I use a wide stance in the bathroom.
Chuck Jensen
Google reaches pretty deep. I had a guy email
me not more than 4 weeks ago about my old Pulsar that I sold about 7
years ago. He received my email address from Googling the tail number,
and it had come up with a Lancair mail list (this one) post in the
archive where I (like most of us) signed our names with our plane type
and tail number. It had already passed to another owner and he was
searching for some background history on the plane.
Steve Reeves
Glasair 38SR <-------- maybe I should start leaving that off in
case the tax man cometh ;)
At 01:28 PM 8/31/2007, you wrote:
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!
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