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When the first plates were issued in Alberta, a number of materials were tried. 1912 and 1913 used porcelain enameled iron, and 1914 and 1915 used thin sheet metal with silkscreened number rolled over a wire frame. Serials issued started at 1 every year, and every year the registrant could request the same number as the previous year.
Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate with border line; "79" at top left; fleur-de-lys and "Québec" at top right "Je me souviens" 123A456 (1979 series only) 1983-96 As above, but with wider serial dies, a darker shade of blue, and fleur-de-lys and "Québec" centred at top ABC 123 1996-2009 123 ABC 2009-22 A12 BCD 2022-23 01B ACD
21271 is outside the Royal Canadian Legion in St. Albert, Alberta. [12] CT-133 given serial number 133419 is located in Warner, Alberta. [12] 21089 and 21351 are at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. [15] CX-133 133413 restored to CT-133 Mk 3 standard displayed at The Military Museums, Calgary, Alberta.
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Table of Orders and numbers Year Subclass Quantity Manufacturer Serial nos. CN Nos. Notes 1923: U-1-a: 16: Canadian Locomotive Company: 1696–1711: 6000–6015: 6015 preserved in Jasper, Alberta, since 1972 1924: U-1-b: 21: Canadian Locomotive Company: 1744–1758, 1764–1769: 6016–6036: All scrapped
VIN on a Chinese moped VIN on a 1996 Porsche 993 GT2 VIN visible in the windshield VIN recorded on a Chinese vehicle licence. A vehicle identification number (VIN; also called a chassis number or frame number) is a unique code, including a serial number, used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles, scooters and mopeds, as defined by the ...
Licence plates show only the CFR's last five numbers for vehicles and for trailers. The full CFR number also included a 2 digit prefix (followed by a dash) that reflected the last 2 digits in the year of manufacture of the vehicle. These plates also do not bear any form of validation tag / sticker, as there is no need for annual renewal.
AirForce Museum Society of Alberta – serial number 026 [4] Canada Aviation and Space Museum – serial number 001 [5] National Air Force Museum of Canada – serial number 007 [6] Greenwood Military Aviation Museum − 161026 and spare parts from 028 [7] Two of the retired Sperwers can be found in Dutch museums: