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Honda Civic with ERAU sticker on the rear window, along with a NIFA & NAFI sticker; License frame said, FAA licensed pilot, & the license plate said AV8R. :eek:

I will admit I have an AOPA sticker on my car.
:)
 
On a car parked outside the local civil air patrol meeting:

CAP2992
 
a guy with a Jet A sticker around his gas cap and a real life pitot tube riveted above his front left tire. The pax side dash had the coasters from sportys that look like instruments glued to it.
 
While sitting in a parking lot waiting for my wife to come out of a ‘girlie store” she’d gone into, I saw a bumper sticker on a car that pulled into a spot in front of me. It struck my humor bone so hard, I started laughing out loud alone in my car.

First of all, you have to appreciate the car itself. It was about 20 years old, had a crushed back bumper, replacement fenders of different colors, muffler tied up with a coat hanger, blue smoke coming out the exhaust, and so much rust on it that I expected it to fall apart as I looked at it. A guy about 30 or so jumped out of it, and ran into an electronics shop. It was then I noticed the bumper sticker.

It quite eloquently stated: MY OTHER CAR IS A PIECE OF SH!T TOO. This struck me as particularly funny, as just a few days before I’d seen the famous “My other car is an airplane” bumper sticker.
 
I had a brand new Porshe 911 Turbo blow by me at about 100mph on the freeway a couple weeks ago. As the car passed I looked over and it was an older, grey-haired guy with the license plate "NWACAPT"

Thought that was humorous...
 
mattfish42 said:
On a car parked outside the local civil air patrol meeting:

CAP2992

It's even worse when they drive around town in the full CAP rescue truck, complete with yellow light bar.

Anyways I have to admit, I have an ERAU, IAC, and EAA sticker on my car.

I also have a EAA and IAC sticker on random things around the house(mostly aviation stuff like headset cases), because they send me two every year.
 
the old CP for Reno Air: JET MAN :rolleyes:

a DE friend of mine: SKYMSTR

Me? I keep an AOPA sticker so I'm less likely to be towed when parking at an FBO for a trip.
 
Saw a Cadillac with a license plate that said, "MY 777". That's not so bad I guess.

The funniest one I have ever seen, was on a 1987 Trans AM with a rusted out muffler that said, "C172CPT".

Must have been a CFI, it was always parked at the other flight school on the field.
 

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