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I'm not sure what specifically you're after here. Each aircraft has a hull number assigned when it's built, but each user also is assigned a registration number when the aircraft is put into service. All US registered aircraft, for instance, have a registration number beginning with the letter "N," and hence the registration number of a US aircraft is referred to as its "N number." See the Wikipedia page in the link below for more information on aircraft registration designations.

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