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     1. 10:26 AM - data plates (taildrags)
     2. 07:52 PM - Re: data plates (BritishJim)
     3. 08:12 PM - Re: data plates (taildrags)
     4. 08:20 PM - Re: data plates (Ray Krause)
 
 
 
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      Ray;
      
      The data plates that I sell, like the ones that Brian Amato sells, are pretty generically Pietenpol, unless one is a real nit-picker.  You can see both mine (brass) and Brian's (aluminum), along with ordering information, here: http://www.flysquirrel.net/piets/dataplate.html .  The smaller plates that I sell are distinctively Air Camper, but I don't think they would be out of place on a Sky Scout.
      
      Here's the nit-picky stuff about using these plates on a Sky Scout, and this kind
      of arcana is almost not even worth mentioning: my plates say "Low And Slow
      Since 1929", but the Sky Scout was introduced in 1932.  That's OK because the
      plate is referring to B.H. Pietenpol Aircraft as a genre.  Brian's plates say
      "The Original Model 'A' Powered Lightplane", but the Sky Scout was powered by
      the Ford Model 'T' engine.  Again, the reference is to B.H. Pietenpol Aircraft
      in general, not the Sky Scout in particular.
      
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      Oscar Zuniga
      Medford, OR
      Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
      A75 power
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=441293#441293
      
      
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      I think your plates are a real work of art.
      
      When I come to build, I'll be throwing some dollars your way!
      
      Jim.
      
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      Your nose is high; you're in the sky. The other way around; you'll hit the ground....
      
      
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      Jim: I'll take yer loonies if ya ain't got no dollars ;o)
      
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      Oscar Zuniga
      Medford, OR
      Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
      A75 power
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=441313#441313
      
      
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      Oscar,
      
      Thanks for the info, I have it stored away for near future reference. I hope to
      be to that point this fall.
      
      Will you be going to Brodhead this year? I'm going with Gary Boothe, we're flying
      out on Southweast and camping. But I may be too old for sleeping on the ground!
      
      Ray
      Sent from my iPad
      
      > On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:24 AM, taildrags <taildrags@hotmail.com> wrote:
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      > Ray;
      > 
      > The data plates that I sell, like the ones that Brian Amato sells, are pretty generically Pietenpol, unless one is a real nit-picker.  You can see both mine (brass) and Brian's (aluminum), along with ordering information, here: http://www.flysquirrel.net/piets/dataplate.html .  The smaller plates that I sell are distinctively Air Camper, but I don't think they would be out of place on a Sky Scout.
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      > Here's the nit-picky stuff about using these plates on a Sky Scout, and this
      kind of arcana is almost not even worth mentioning: my plates say "Low And Slow
      Since 1929", but the Sky Scout was introduced in 1932.  That's OK because the
      plate is referring to B.H. Pietenpol Aircraft as a genre.  Brian's plates say
      "The Original Model 'A' Powered Lightplane", but the Sky Scout was powered by
      the Ford Model 'T' engine.  Again, the reference is to B.H. Pietenpol Aircraft
      in general, not the Sky Scout in particular.
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      > Oscar Zuniga
      > Medford, OR
      > Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
      > A75 power
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      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=441293#441293
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