I've just renewed my £9 CAA useless-annual-bumpf and am now given a longer number and completely different alpha-numeric code to apply to my model, a whopping 19 characters long including two hyphens.
By way of fun, I substituted the first 19 characters of a novel, sufficient to identify this novel amongst millions of lesser ones.
("It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" - Jane Austen, "Pride and Prejudice") - she clearly hadn't heard of Powerbox transmitters!
I am quite relieved I did not previously adulterate the tail of my my humble "Apprentice" with last years, in paint, but now am concerned that I may struggle to fit 19 bloody characters on it! I certainly do NOT want that little lot emblazoned on my Hawker Hurricane, on which much time and effort has been expended to make it a reasonable facsimile of a 303 Sqn airframe, without then putting the initial words of a damn novel on the side!
One would have thought 6 alpha numeric-characters ample to represent all UK users, and it would have occupied a lot less real-estate on my model!
If anyone feels likewise, could whoever liaseses with the "puzzle-palace" kindly give them "a come-off-moment". or failing that a "significant emotional event"? If some sanity can be brought to bear, there is a prize of one copy of the said novel to whoever at Gatwick can be persuaded to look at this again....
(off to read a book)