This Van's Aircraft RV-7 displays the registration G-KELS. The "G-" prefix denotes that it is registered in the United Kingdom. An aircraft registration is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies a civilian aircraft. Because airplanes typically display their registration numbers on the aft fuselage just forward of the tail, in earlier times more often on the tail itself, the registration is often referred to as the "tail number". In the United States, the registration number is also referred to as an "N-number", as it starts with the letter N. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1800x1239, 317 KB) Vans RV-7 (G-KELS) at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1800x1239, 317 KB) Vans RV-7 (G-KELS) at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England. ...
An RV-7 on display at Sun n Fun 2004. ...
Generally speaking, the term alphanumeric refers to anything that consists of only letters and numbers. ...
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International standards The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) maintains the standards for aircraft registration. Article 20 of the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation requires that all signatory countries register aircraft over a certain weight with a national aviation authority. Upon registration, the aircraft receives its unique "registration" which must be displayed prominently on the aircraft. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), an agency of the United Nations, codifies the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth. ...
The Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention, established the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialized agency of the United Nations charged with coordinating and regulating international air travel. ...
Annex 7 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation describes the definitions, location, and measurement of nationality and registration marks. The aircraft registration is made up of a prefix selected from the country's callsign prefix allocated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (making the registration a quick way of determining the country of origin) and the registration suffix. Depending on the country of registration, this suffix is a numeric or alphanumeric code and consists of one to five digits or characters respectively. The ITU allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types. ...
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The ICAO provides a supplement to Annex 7 which provides an updated list of approved Nationality and Common Marks used by various countries. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 551 pixelsFull resolution (2088 Ã 1438 pixel, file size: 2. ...
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Country-specific usage When painted on the fuselage, the prefix and suffix are separated by a dash (for example YR-BMA), however when entered in a flight plan, the dash is omitted (for example YRBMA). In the United States, the prefix and suffix are painted without a dash. Private aircraft usually use their registration as their radio callsign, but most commercial aircraft use the ICAO airline designator or a company callsign. In some instances, it may be sufficient to simply display the suffix letters, with the country prefix omitted. For example, gliders registered in Australia would omit the VH prefix and simply display the suffix. Obviously this is only suitable where the aircraft does not fly in the airspace of another country. For the movie, see Flightplan. ...
In broadcasting and radio communication, a callsign or call sign (also call letters) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. ...
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Gliders are un-powered heavier-than-air aircraft. ...
Even if the suffix consists solely of alphabetical characters in a certain country, gliders and ultralights may sometimes use digits instead. For example, in Germany, D-ABCD can be an aircraft while D-1234 is a glider. In Australia, early glider registration suffixes began with the letter "G", and it is not uncommon to find such gliders only displaying the last two letters of the suffix, as they lacked the range to travel internationally. For example, VH-GIQ would simply be displayed as IQ. Different countries have different registration schemes: Canadian registrations start with C, British with G, German with D, and so forth. A comprehensive list is tabulated below.
United States An N-number is an aircraft registration number used in the United States. All aircraft registered there have a number starting with N. Due to the large numbers of aircraft registered in the United States an alpha-numeric system is used. N-numbers may only consist of 1 to 5 characters and must start with a number other than zero and can not end in more than two letters. In addition, N-numbers may not contain the letters I or O, due to their close similarity with the numbers 1 and 0.[1] Each alphabetic character in the suffix can have one of 24 discrete values, while each numeric digit can be one of 10, except the first, which can take on only nine values. This yields a total of 915,399 possible registration numbers in the namespace, though certain combinations are reserved either for government use or for other special purposes.[1] In general, a namespace is an abstract container, which is or could be filled by names, or technical terms, or words, and these represent (stand for) real-world things. ...
The following are the combinations that could be used: An older (pre-1950s) aircraft may have a second letter in its identifier, identifying the category of aircraft. This additional letter is not actually part of the aircraft identification (e.g. NC12345 is the same registration as N12345). Aircraft category letters have not been included on any registration numbers issued since 1948, but they still appear on antique aircraft for authenticity purposes. The categories were: âFAAâ redirects here. ...
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- C = commercial
- G = glider
- L = limited
- R = restricted
- S = state
- X = experimental
For example, N-X-211, the Ryan NYP aircraft flown by Charles Lindbergh as the Spirit of St. Louis, was registered in the experimental category. Charles Augustus Lindbergh (4 February 1902 â 26 August 1974), known as Lucky Lindy and The Lone Eagle, was an American pilot famous for the first solo, non-stop flight across the Atlantic, from Roosevelt Field, Long Island to Paris in 1927 in the Spirit of St. ...
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List of countries/regions and their registration prefixes and patterns
The registration prefixes of Europe (click to enlarge). | Country / Region | Registration Prefix | Suffix Pattern | | Afghanistan | YA | abc | | Albania | ZA | abc | | Algeria | 7T | abc | | Andorra | C3 | abc | | Angola | D2 | abc | | Anguilla | VP-A | ab | | Antigua and Barbuda | V2 | abc | | Argentina | LQ | abc | | Argentina | LV | abc | | Armenia | EK | 12345 | | Aruba | P4 | abc | | Australia | VH | abc | | Austria | OE | abc | | Austria | OE | 1234 (gliders only) | | Azerbaijan | 4K | ab1 or ab12 or 12345 | | Bahamas | C6 | abc | | Bahrain | A9C | ab or abc | | Bangladesh | S2 | abc | | Barbados | 8P | abc | | Belarus | EW | 123ab or 12345 | | Belgium | OO | abc | | Belize | V3 | abc | | Benin | TY | abc | | Bermuda | VP-B | ab | | Bhutan | A5 | abc | | Bolivia | CP | 1234 | | Bosnia and Herzegovina | T9 | abc | | Botswana | A2 | abc | | Brazil | PP | abc | | Brazil | PR | abc | | Brazil | PT | abc | | Brazil | PU | abc (reserved for ultralights) | | British Virgin Islands | VP-L | ab | | Brunei | V8 | abc or ab1 or 123 | | Bulgaria | LZ | abc | | Burkina Faso | XT | abc | | Burundi | 9U | abc | | Cambodia | XU | 123 | | Cameroon | TJ | abc | | Canada | CF- | abc | | Canada | C-F | abc | | Canada | C-G | abc | | Canada | C-I | abc (ultralight aeroplanes only) | | Cape Verde | D4 | abc | | Cayman Islands | VP-C | ab | | Central African Republic | TL | abc | | Chad | TT | abc | | Chile | CC | abc | | China, People's Republic | B | 1234 | | China, Republic (Taiwan) | B | 12345 | | Hong Kong, China | B-H | ab | | Hong Kong, China | B-K | ab | | Hong Kong, China | B-L | ab | | Macau, China | B-M | ab | | Colombia | HJ | 1234a | | Colombia | HK | 1234a | | Comoros | D6 | abc | | Congo, Republic of | TN | abc | | Cook Islands | E5 | abc | | Congo, Democratic Republic of | 9Q | abc | | Costa Rica | TI | abc | | Croatia | 9A | abc | | Cuba | CU-T | 1234 | | Cyprus, Republic of | 5B | abc | | Czech Republic | OK | abc, abc12, 1234 or a123 [1] | | Denmark | OY | abc | | Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands | OY-H | ab (reserved for helicopters) | | Denmark | OY-X | ab (only gliders) | | Denmark | OY-B | ab (preferred for hot-air balloons) | | Djibouti | J2 | abc | | Dominica | J7 | abc | | Dominican Republic | HI | 123ab | | East Timor | 4W N1 | ? | | Ecuador | HC | abc | | Egypt | SU | abc | | El Salvador | YS | abc | | Equatorial Guinea | 3C | abc | | Eritrea | E3 | abc | | Estonia | ES | abc | | Ethiopia | ET | abc | | Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | VP-F | ab | | Faroe Islands | OY | abc | | Fiji Islands | DQ | abc | | Finland | OH | abc | | France | F | abcd | | French West Indies | F-OG | ab | | French Guyana | F-O | abc | | Gabon | TR | abc | | Gambia | C5 | abc | | Georgia | 4L | 12345 or abc | | Germany | D | abcd | | Germany | D | 1234 (gliders only) | | Ghana | 9G | abc | | Gibraltar | VP-G | ab | | Greece | SX | abc | | Greenland | OY | abc | | Grenada | J3 | abc | | Guatemala | TG | abc | | Guinea | 3X | abc | | Guinea Bissau | J5 | abc | | Guyana | 8R | abc | | Haiti | HH | abc | | Honduras | HR | abc | | Hungary | HA | abc | | Iceland | TF | abc | | India | VT | abc | | Indonesia | PK | abc | | Iran | EP | abc | | Iraq | YI | abc | | Ireland | EI | abc | | Isle of Man[2] | M | abcd | | Israel | 4X | abc | | Italy | I | abcd | | Ivory Coast | TU | abc | | Jamaica | 6Y | abc | | Japan | JA | 1234 or 123a or 12ab or a123 | | Jordan | JY | abc | | Kazakhstan | UN | 12345 | | Kenya | 5Y | abc | | Kiribati | T3 | abc | | Korea, People's Democratic Rep. | P | 123 | | Korea, Republic of | HL | 1234 | | Kuwait | 9K | abc | | Kyrgyzstan | EX | 12345 or 123 | | Laos | RDPL | 12345 | | Latvia | YL | abc | | Lebanon | OD | abc | | Lesotho | 7P | abc | | Liberia | A8 | abc | | Libya | 5A | abc | | Lithuania | LY | abc | | Luxembourg | LX | abc | | Macedonia | Z3 | abc | | Madagascar | 5R | abc | | Malawi | 7Q | abc | | Malaysia | 9M | abc | | Maldives | 8Q | abc | | Mali | TZ | abc | | Malta | 9H | abc | | Marshall Islands | V7 | 1234 | | Mauritania | 5T | abc | | Mauritius | 3B | abc | | Mexico | XA | abc | | Mexico | XB | abc | | Mexico | XC | abc and abc12 | | Micronesia | V6 | abc | | Moldova | ER | abc or 12345 | | Monaco | 3A | abc | | Mongolia | JU | 1234 | | Montenegro | 4O | abc | | Montserrat | VP-M | ab | | Morocco | CN | abc | | Mozambique | C9 | abc | | Myanmar | XY | abc | | Myanmar | XZ | abc | | Namibia | V5 | abc | | Nauru | C2 | abc | | Nepal | 9N | abc | | Netherlands | PH | abc | | Netherlands Antilles | PJ | abc | | New Zealand | ZK | abc | | New Zealand | ZL | abc | | New Zealand | ZM | abc | | Nicaragua | YN | abc | | Niger | 5U | abc | | Nigeria | 5N | abc | | Norway | LN | abc | | Oman | A4O | ab | | Pakistan | AP | abc | | Palestine | SU-Y | ? | | Palestine | E4 N1 | ? | | Panama | HP | 1234abc | | Papua New Guinea | P2 | abc | | Paraguay | ZP | abc | | Peru | OB | 1234 | | Philippines | RP-C | 1234 | | Poland | SP | abc | | Portugal | CR | abc | | Portugal | CS | abc | | Qatar | A7 | abc | | Réunion Island | F-OD | ab | | Romania | YR | abc | | Russian Federation | RA | 12345 or 1234a | | Russian Federation | RF | 12345 (state-owned aircraft) | | Rwanda | 9XR | ab | | Saint Helena/Ascension | VQ-H | ab | | Saint Kitts and Nevis | V4 | abc | | Saint Lucia | J6 | abc | | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | J8 | abc | | Samoa | 5W | abc | | San Marino | T7 | abc | | São Tomé and Príncipe | S9 | abc | | Saudi Arabia | HZ | abc, ab1, ab12 or abc1 | | Senegal | 6V | abc | | Senegal | 6W | abc | | Serbia | YU | abc | | Seychelles | S7 | abc | | Sierra Leone | 9L | abc | | Singapore | 9V | abc | | Slovakia | OM | abc | | Slovenia | S5 | abc | | Solomon Islands | H4 | abc | | Somalia | 6O | abc | | South Africa | ZS | abc | | South Africa | ZT | abc | | South Africa | ZU | abc | | Soviet Union | CCCP | 12345 or 1234a | | Spain | EC | abc | | Sri Lanka | 4R | abc | | Sudan | ST | abc | | Surinam | PZ | abc | | Swaziland | 3D | abc | | Sweden | SE | abc | | Switzerland | HB | abc | | Syria | YK | abc | | Tahiti | F-OH | ab | | Tajikistan | EY | 12345 | | Tanzania | 5H | abc | | Thailand | HS | abc | | Togo | 5V | abc | | Tonga | A3 | abc | | Trinidad and Tobago | 9Y | abc | | Tunisia | TS | abc | | Turkey | TC | abc | | Turkmenistan | EZ | a123 | | Turks and Caicos | VQ-T | ab | | Tuvalu | T2 | abc | | Uganda | 5X | abc | | Ukraine | UR | 12345 or abc | | United Arab Emirates | A6 | abc | | United Kingdom | G | abcd | | United Nations | 4U | abc | | United States of America | N | 1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345, 1a, 12a, 123a, 1234a, 1ab, 12ab or 123ab | | Uruguay | CX | abc | | Uzbekistan | UK | 12345 | | Vanuatu | YJ | ab1 or ab12 | | Venezuela | YV | 123a, 1234 or O123, KW1, SATA1 (Official Use) | | Vietnam | VN | 1234 or a123 | | Yemen | 7O | abc | | Zambia | 9J | abc | | Zimbabwe | Z | abc | Image File history File links AircraftRegistrationPrefixes-Europe. ...
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Notes - ^ Has not been used on any aircraft previously.
References The ITU allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types. ...
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See also This is a list of aircraft by tail number (registration or serial number). ...
Tail codes are the markings usually on the vertical stabilizer of U.S. military aircraft that help characterize the aircraft. ...
A serial number is a unique number that is one of a series assigned for identification which varies from its successor or predecessor by a fixed discrete integer value. ...
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