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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:47 am    Post subject: Dataplate locatoion Reply with quote

Hi guys, I am starting to nail daown the final details of my 701 project. One of the remaining details of the project is the placement of my aircraft dataplate. I live in Canada and have checked with Transport Canada. They tell me I can place it anywhere on the exterior that would be visible from the ground standing outside the aircraft or a place in the interior where it can be seen standing at the main entrance. In otherwords, I can place it anyplace I want (within reason). Since I live on the border, I was thinking that it would make sense to meet the US standard as well and the Canadian one since I will likely fly to the US at some point.

The question then becomes, what is the US standard for dataplate location?

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Doug MacDonald
CH-701 Scratch Builder
NW Ontario, Canada
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:17 am    Post subject: Dataplate locatoion Reply with quote

I believe this official government document will have everything you need to know. I hope. Maybe more than you wanted to know. Sections: 45.23, 45.25 45.27, and 45.29 should be what you're looking for if I read what you wanted correctly.

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--> Zenith701801-List message posted by: MacDonald Doug Hi guys, I am starting to nail daown the final details of my 701 project. One of the remaining details of the project is the placement of my aircraft dataplate. I live in Canada and have checked with Transport Canada. They tell me I can place it anywhere on the exterior that would be visible from the ground standing outside the aircraft or a place in the interior where it can be seen standing at the main entrance. In otherwords, I can place it anyplace I want (within reason). Since I live on the border, I was thinking that it would make sense to meet the US standard as well and the Canadian one since I will likely fly to the US at some point. The question then becomes, what is the US standard for dataplate location? Do Not Archive Doug MacDonald CH-701 Scratch Builder NW Ontari==
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:43 pm    Post subject: Dataplate locatoion Reply with quote

On my 801 I riveted it to the left side of the fuselage just under the horizontal stabilizer. 99 % of the planes I have looked at had theirs at that location.. YMMV
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