Hypothetically, if I had the substantial portions of a WWII warbird that I was restoring to fly (something like a Swamp Ghost, one of those jungle-bound Bettys, etc.) that could be ID'd by its serial # on its tail but whose data plate was long ago removed by souvenir hunters, could I establish its ID with the FAA to make it legal to fly?
If I had the parts of, say B-24J 42-51430 but no data plate, would I need to go find the data plate for another B-24 (like 42-51874) and then use that serial # to register the aircraft?
I'm also thinking of the various pieces and parts of B-17 and B-24 airframes that are around. If someone wanted to assemble all of those pieces and parts, how could you register the aircraft with the FAA? Would you just have to pick an ID an go with it?
kevin
_________________ FOUND the elusive DT-built B-24! Woo-hoo!!!
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