To wit:
§ 45.29 Size of marks.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, each operator of an
aircraft must display marks on the aircraft meeting the size requirements of
this section.
(b) Height. Except as provided in paragraph (h) of this part, the
nationality and registration marks must be of equal height and on—
(1) Fixed-wing aircraft, must be at least 12 inches high, except that:
(i) An aircraft displaying marks at least 2 inches high before November 1,
1981 and an aircraft manufactured after November 2, 1981, but before January 1,
1983, may display those marks until the aircraft is repainted or the marks are
repainted, restored, or changed;
(ii) Marks at least 3 inches high may be displayed on a glider;
(iii) Marks at least 3 inches high may be displayed on an aircraft for which
the FAA has issued an experimental certificate under §21.191 (d), §21.191 (g),
or §21.191 (i) of this chapter to operate as an exhibition aircraft, an
amateur-built aircraft, or a light-sport aircraft when the maximum cruising
speed of the aircraft does not exceed 180 knots CAS; and
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This is why I claim my max cruising speed is 179.99 KCAS. Be careful of
the green arc markings on your AI as a Fed might interpret the top end to be max
cruising speed (Vc). Refer to this for the definition of "cruise".
To wit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruise_(flight)
Opening line: Cruise is the level portion of aircraft
travel where flight is most fuel efficient.
Or V speeds for Vc:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_speeds
One might argue that "efficient" cruise is when operating LOP
and that knocks a few Knots off the airspeed.
Grayhawk