2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 105-277.12. Antique airplanes.

§ 105‑277.12.  Antique airplanes.

(a)       For the purpose of this section, the term "antique airplane" means an airplane that meets all of the following conditions:

(1)       It is registered with the Federal Aviation Administration and is a model year 1954 or older.

(2)       It is maintained primarily for use in exhibitions, club activities, air shows, and other public interest functions.

(3)       It is used only occasionally for other purposes.

(4)       It is used by the owner for a purpose other than the production of income.

(b)       Antique airplanes are designated a special class of property under Article V, Sec. 2(2) of the North Carolina Constitution and shall be assessed for taxation in accordance with this section. An antique airplane shall be assessed at the lower of its true value or five thousand dollars ($5,000). (1997‑355, s. 1.)

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