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It seems like a nice flat area to mark your drone would be along the leg. I did it on mine with a label maker, which I do not recommend, but it seems like it will be a nice place for your numbers. You can see I also put a number on the body but with the curve I don't think it is going to hold up to long.
Eventually I will go in to a print shop and have numbers printed on industrial style tape. I just don't think these label maker stickers will hold up in the cold or humidity?
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An N Number is for commercial purposes, like if you want to fly your drone for money, accompanied by the 333 Exemption. You have to fill out a paper application, and submit with it just about every specification known to man about the drone you are registering. Think of it this way: The N Number registration registers a particular drone to a person, while this new FAA registration just registers the user, not the drones they own.
Hopefully someone else can explain it better than me. Search the forums here... there are PLENTY of posts about the N Number registration.
So I have my bird similarly marked to the way you have yours. I really don't want my neighbors wondering if I registered so I made it quite obvious that it was. The black on orange quietly screams:
I'm REGISTERED
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Thank you for explaining that to me.
So what is the paranoia with this public record? If you aren't doing anything wrong or misbehaving with the drone why is it a problem? People don't realize that the government has access to any of your information anytime they'd like to use it. And the general public and find basic information on anyone like what is provided in this FAA information page.
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