This information is not available to the general public, I suspect.
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NYP on a NJ or NY license plate stands for New York Press. the vehicles owner is likely employed by a radio, TV, or newspaper in New York.
Yes. The following states can issue NYP plates to those eligible: New York New Jersey Connecticut Pennsylvania Only vehicles with NYP plates issued by these states have any special parking privileges, such as being able to park in spaces designated for vehicles with NYP license plates only.
New York Press. they are issued to vehicles used in a newsgathering capacity (news vans and satellite trucks) and people who work as reporters, technicians, photographers, etc for a media outlet in NY.
Nyp is written on Press vehicles in the new york area, such as jurnalists and photograghers etc...
Lindbergh flew a Ryan NYP.
The NYP is a New York Presbyterian Hospital that is a university hospital. It is connected to the two medical schools Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medical College.
The Spirit of St. Louis was designed by Donald A. Hall and produced by Ryan Airlines. It's official name is the Ryan NYP.
Lindbergh flew a specially built Ryan NYP. Lindbergh liked the Ryan M2, a popular mail plane, ( Lindbergh had been a US Airmail pilot ) but needed too many special differences for his Atlantic flight. Ryan Aircraft in San Diego built him the NYP for $10,800. This had a new Wright Whirlwind J-5C 223-hp radial engine. Lindbergh had liked the idea of 2 engines for reliability but a single engine offered less weight and more range. His NYP was designed to carry 450 gallons of aviation gas. This would give him over 4,000 miles range. Lindbergh named his aircraft "Spirit of St. Louis" for his main financial supporters.
Lindbergh flew a specially built Ryan NYP. Lindbergh liked the Ryan M2, a popular mail plane, ( Lindbergh had been a US Airmail pilot ) but needed too many special differences for his Atlantic flight. Ryan Aircraft in San Diego built him the NYP for $10,800. This had a new Wright Whirlwind J-5C 223-hp radial engine. Lindbergh had liked the idea of 2 engines for reliability but a single engine offered less weight and more range. His NYP was designed to carry 450 gallons of aviation gas. This would give him over 4,000 miles range. Lindbergh named his aircraft "Spirit of St. Louis" for his main financial supporters.
The Spirit of St. Louis, Ryan NYP ( New York to Paris) serial # NX-2ll, currently a star exhibit in the Smithsonian air and space museum. need we say more?
"Spirit of St. Louis" was named in honor of Lindbergh's financial supporters in St. Louis, Missouri, who paid for the aircraft. The aicraft was designated "NYP" is an acronym for "New York-Paris" and was made by Ryan Aircraft in San Diego, CA.
If you are looking for the best diabetes care, call the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at NYP Hospital. Their # is 212-851-5494. Any of the endocrinologists there are excellent. They believe in a team approach and their staff includes nutritionists, nurses, opthomologists to name just a few.
The best known- for the Atlantic solo flight- Spirit of St. Louis- Ryan NYP serial number NX-2ll National (US) Experimental ( which it was) 2ll (registered number) the N-number decoded. only one was built, it was in effect a customized long-range Ryan Brougham, which was a production plane.