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< fins - ABCDE - nose >
< nose - ABCDE - fins >
Or either?
< nose - ABCDE - fins >
Or either?
The second arrangement is REQUIRED BY LAW!! Violators shall be POKED with the SOFT CUSHIONS......followed by a session in THE COMFY CHAIR!!!< fins - ABCDE - nose >
< nose - ABCDE - fins >
Or either?
< fins - ABCDE - nose >
< nose - ABCDE - fins >
Or either?
Wow... I totally misinterpreted what you were asking...... Never mind...< fins - ABCDE - nose >
< nose - ABCDE - fins >
Or either?
It would look goofy if the flag was reversed...flying backwards.And the US flag always has the Stars on the top left, umm never mind.View attachment 545993
And on the other side of the airplane, of course it all reads the other way, and the flag still has the field forward.It would look goofy if the flag was reversed...flying backwards.
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!I bet you weren’t expecting the Spanish Inquisition!
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
AgreedI always use option 1, with the text reading from the aft end forward toward the nose:
> WORD >
The exception would be letters oriented along the axis of the rocket so that the letters are right side up on the launch pad. Then the words need the be read from the top down:
^
U
N
I
T
E
D
S
T
A
T
E
S
^
!tcerrocnII use the second option.
Wing Commander. No Google, Scout’s Honor.Outside the box solution is to translate into Klingon or Kilrathi Or some other Alien language which nobody can read anyway. Then you can go either way, so long as they don’t use capital letters.
bonus points for whoever can identify the source of the Kilrathi reference without Googling. Of course, also implies you are old.
and be careful to avoid certain names, like LANIRU.!tcerrocnI
I say we dogpile on all the good (?) folks who choose option two,
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