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Old July 19th 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Oshkosh Bound Posters, Approach Procedures, and Such


"Morgans" wrote in message ...

"Randy Aldous" wrote

Eric - you'll find the color of paper on which to print the sign(s)
noted in the small instructional print - either at the bottom of the
"fill-in-the-blank" area or at the bottom of the sign itself.

My bet is that not many will pay attention to the paper color, and still do
OK. The MOST important thing is that your sigh should be a full page of
paper, and the letters should be solid, and as large as possible and still
fit on the page.

The guy trying to read the sign wants to be able to read what it says from a
great distance back, through your window, with the sun glaring off of it, so
he can point you in the right direction. The problem comes when people
realize they don't have a sign, and at the last moment take a pencil and
scribble the letters 4 inches high, and then get mad when you make them
stop, or point them in the wrong direction. Get it? g
--
Jim in NC



No mention of any colors required he
http://www.airventure.org/atc/arrival_signs.html

Looks like big block letters on a white background...
Looks like Jim's are all dated from last year. Did something change?

dd