One of my PPG buddies had "HI FLYR" as his license plate. I've also seen "PPGER". I got my last medical from a doc whose plate is "FAA AME".
One of my PPG buddies had "HI FLYR" as his license plate. I've also seen "PPGER". I got my last medical from a doc whose plate is "FAA AME".
Virginia aviation license plate with my N number. I figured it was the only way I would ever remember my license plate number. Now if I could just convince Virginia to let me use my pilot certificate number as my drivers license number...
For a while I had a tag that read FLY4FUN but the state jacked up the fees for “vanity tags” and I gave it up.
Dave Shaw
EAA 67180 Lifetime
Learn to Build, Build to Fly, Fly for Fun
Although I have since sold the airplane (after 13 years of great flying), my vanity plate still is RV8BLDR
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Mark
EAA 367635
President EAA 245
1979 Maule M5-235C C-GJFK
RV-8 C-GURV (Sold)
Bearhawk #1078 C-GPFG (under construction)
They've got a nice aviation plate in Washington state:
I didn't get custom text on mine, but got in on it early enough to get a fairly low number. But saw someone the other day with one displaying the name of a local airpark.
Ron Wanttaja
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Nothing on the plate but the license plate holder says "USAF Retired".
If God had intended man to fly He would have given us more money!
Regards,
Greg Young
1950 Navion N5221K
RV-6 N6GY - first flight 5/16/2021
1940 Rearwin Cloudster in work
4 L-2 projects on deck
I have a plate liner that I had made up which says, "Caution, flying ultralites produces airgasms". Don't know if it was the first but I've had it since 1992.