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Taylor J2 dataplate location?

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CubWalter

Member, J-2, M20E, PA-11
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I'm looking into taking over a J2 restoration where there's very little paperwork available. In discussions with the FAA it seems things become a lot easier if I can find the dataplate - no real surprise there.

The question is, if there is one, where would I tell my contact out there to look?

Thanks, see you next week!

CubWalter (and his caretaker)
 

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