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When setting a board number in ME or in the mission resources, the number you enter for the board number shows incorrect on the livery.

You have to enter the desired number backwards and add a zero.  For instance entering 12 will show 10, but entering 120 will show 21.

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@phillik747

 

The Tail Number you enter are actually the last three digits of the aircraft’s Bureau Number (BuNo), or the USN/USMC serial number. For tactical aircraft, the BuNo is unrelated to the aircraft’s “Side Number” (the one you see painted on the nose and flaps). The “Side Number” you see on the aircraft is the first the first BuNo digits reversed so that there is no obvious correlation.
In your case: “210” entered in the Tail Number will give “12” on the aircraft’s “Side Number”.

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@phillik747  from Chuck's guide: (which is what IIIcky posted)

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The way that the Marines use side numbers depends on the type of ship they are embarked. For aircraft  carriers (CV's) they use 3 digits like you see in the Hornet... On LHA's, like the Tarawa, they use 2 digits. Why? I have no clue but in DCS, this is handled by module/aircraft and not based on the ship your are flying from... So the AV8B got the Marine/LHA method.

 

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