I had a plate made at an engraving shop. I had it done in red metal so that it matched my paint. I used 2 flush rivets to hold it on. Passed inspection no problem and it blends in nicely but still noticable.
On Jan 5, 2011 3:13 AM, "Bill Bradburry" <
bbradburry@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> The EAA plate is now about 1 1/4" high, about 3" long, and has room for the
> required 3 data items only. They are drilled on each end for two rivets,
> which I used to attach to my Legacy.
>
> Bill B
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> I like the data plates that the EAA makes. They're the size of a post card
> and have space for the required data (3 things). In addition you can list
> your address, type engine, n-number, date of construction, phone number,
> favorite color, sign of the zodiac, date of first solo, mother's maiden name
>
> and more. I cut them into 6 pieces, turn 'em over and inscribe the THREE
> required items and have 5 pieces left over for my next projects. On our 320
> we used the double sided tape like Scott. Held on good for almost 10 years
> now.
>
> Bill Harrelson
> N5ZQ 320 1,850 hrs
> N6ZQ IV under construction
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