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I found a 4-5' styrofoam wing in eastern Montana in a field. It has what looks like a registration number on it. How can I trace that number to try to return it?

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If it has a US registration number on it (N followed by 1-5 numbers or letters) you can search the FAA registration database to find out what aircraft has that particular registration number, and who owns it.
In the case of a 4-5 foot styrofoam wing this would likely only be useful if the aircraft in question was a registered UAV.

Some common sense needs to prevail here: Model aircraft often have an N number painted on them for decorative reasons, so if you look up N12345 and it says "That belongs to a Piper Cub" you can safely assume this wing does not belong to that particular real-world aircraft (as the Cub's wings are not made from styrofoam, and are more than 5 feet long).

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