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Old December 30th 03, 11:34 PM
Geoff Miller
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How did the United States ever draw "N" as a registration
number prefix, anyway? You'd think it would be "U" for
"United States," or "A" for "America."

Related question: How did Northwest Airlines get "US" as a
registration number suffix? It seems more likely that if
any carrier would've gotten the letters that stood for the
name of the country, it would've been Pan Am (had they not
gone for "PA," of course).



Geoff

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