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Mark
May 22nd 10, 04:50 PM
Just to save you a little time, if you're over
5'10" you ain't gonna fit in a Pulsar. I was
ready to buy today, but at 6'3", no way Jose.

http://www.eaa.org/photos/airventure/gallery/2007/Aircraft/pulsarIII.JPG

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Mark

Ari[_2_]
May 22nd 10, 04:59 PM
On Sat, 22 May 2010 08:50:43 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:

> I was
> ready to buy today,

*LOLOLOLOL*

Mark(ie) sez:

*Pilot/Estate Plans* - "Im going to buy a plane"..."I'm training to
be a pilot" (2007-to date, no license).."I'm going to buy an estate
and put in a landing strip"...". "While there were some structural
mishaps on several of the Zodiac light sport planes, I gotta say the
jury is still out for me" (the FAA has grounded this plane months
ago).~rec.aviation.piloting

*Master Builder, Homebuilt Plane Expert and DIYerselfer* - "The more
I learn about building airplanes, the less I want to buy something
sealed in fiberglass, or covered in sheet metal 30 yrs. ago. Mark,
one who wired and plumbed his own house. ~rec.aviation.homebuilt

*But Ready To Order!* - And, a lot of kit planes end up under dusty
tarps unfinished too. It's a jet...the price is about 39k. I'm ready
to order. ~rec.aviation.piloting 28Dec *2008*
http://www.lhaviation.com/site_frame/pages_en/Farnborough2008_en.htm

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birdog[_2_]
May 22nd 10, 06:51 PM
"Ari" > wrote in message
...
> On Sat, 22 May 2010 08:50:43 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
>
>> I was
>> ready to buy today,
>
> *LOLOLOLOL*
>
> Mark(ie) sez:
>
> *Pilot/Estate Plans* - "Im going to buy a plane"..."I'm training to
> be a pilot" (2007-to date, no license).."I'm going to buy an estate
> and put in a landing strip"...". "While there were some structural
> mishaps on several of the Zodiac light sport planes, I gotta say the
> jury is still out for me" (the FAA has grounded this plane months
> ago).~rec.aviation.piloting
>
> *Master Builder, Homebuilt Plane Expert and DIYerselfer* - "The more
> I learn about building airplanes, the less I want to buy something
> sealed in fiberglass, or covered in sheet metal 30 yrs. ago. Mark,
> one who wired and plumbed his own house. ~rec.aviation.homebuilt
>
> *But Ready To Order!* - And, a lot of kit planes end up under dusty
> tarps unfinished too. It's a jet...the price is about 39k. I'm ready
> to order. ~rec.aviation.piloting 28Dec *2008*
> http://www.lhaviation.com/site_frame/pages_en/Farnborough2008_en.htm
>
> --
> A fireside chat not with Ari!
> http://tr.im/holj
> Motto: Live To Spooge It!

Every one has dreams, Ari. Do you remember the old BD days? When they came
out with plans for a 4-place? I'd wager there were hundreds of unfinished
hulls around the country - I had a friend who had one of them. I only heard
of one that was ever completed, and I was told about it - I didn't see it
myself.

Ari[_2_]
May 22nd 10, 08:44 PM
On Sat, 22 May 2010 13:51:10 -0400, birdog wrote:

> "Ari" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sat, 22 May 2010 08:50:43 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
>>
>>> I was
>>> ready to buy today,
>>
>> *LOLOLOLOL*
>>
>> Mark(ie) sez:
>>
>> *Pilot/Estate Plans* - "Im going to buy a plane"..."I'm training to
>> be a pilot" (2007-to date, no license).."I'm going to buy an estate
>> and put in a landing strip"...". "While there were some structural
>> mishaps on several of the Zodiac light sport planes, I gotta say the
>> jury is still out for me" (the FAA has grounded this plane months
>> ago).~rec.aviation.piloting
>>
>> *Master Builder, Homebuilt Plane Expert and DIYerselfer* - "The more
>> I learn about building airplanes, the less I want to buy something
>> sealed in fiberglass, or covered in sheet metal 30 yrs. ago. Mark,
>> one who wired and plumbed his own house. ~rec.aviation.homebuilt
>>
>> *But Ready To Order!* - And, a lot of kit planes end up under dusty
>> tarps unfinished too. It's a jet...the price is about 39k. I'm ready
>> to order. ~rec.aviation.piloting 28Dec *2008*
>> http://www.lhaviation.com/site_frame/pages_en/Farnborough2008_en.htm
>>
>> --
>> A fireside chat not with Ari!
>> http://tr.im/holj
>> Motto: Live To Spooge It!
>
> Every one has dreams, Ari. Do you remember the old BD days? When they came
> out with plans for a 4-place? I'd wager there were hundreds of unfinished
> hulls around the country - I had a friend who had one of them. I only heard
> of one that was ever completed, and I was told about it - I didn't see it
> myself.

First, your very close to being classed into the Full Blown
Fukknutzoid category with Mark(ie) here. Warning.

Second, I have never seen one of Bede's Ex's but pulling out 4 seats
in EX planes is nothing remarkable. Look at the EZ series.

Third, Mark(ie) doesn't dream, he's a completely delusional,
pathological liar who could be flying over your house this very
minute. But he doesn't have a PP cert. LOL

Last, Mark(ie) had better save is moolah b/c soon I am turing the IRS
on him. you see, he hasn't paid capital gains on his delusional
simultaneous land sales deals.

*LOL*

Actually, that last statement is true according to the records in
1984.
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Mark
May 22nd 10, 09:23 PM
On May 22, 1:51*pm, "birdog" > wrote:

> Every one has dreams, Ari.

Birdog, best to ignore and killfile that nosebleed ari.

He makes up false data and pretends he's quoting.
I looked up asshole in the dictionary, and it said,
"see ari".

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Mark

Mark
May 22nd 10, 09:55 PM
On May 22, 1:51*pm, "birdog" > wrote:

> Every one has dreams, Ari.

Yes birdog, but I have plans. Example: why don't you
check around and try to rent a light-sport airplane. You
won't find one. Now, check around with flight schools
and see how often people request them. It's frequent.

Doesn't take a genius to understand supply-side
economics.

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Mark

Brian Whatcott
May 23rd 10, 12:39 AM
birdog wrote:

> /snip/ Do you remember the old BD days? When they came
> out with plans for a 4-place? I'd wager there were hundreds of unfinished
> hulls around the country - I had a friend who had one of them. I only heard
> of one that was ever completed, and I was told about it - I didn't see it
> myself.
>
>
I have a book of plans for the Bede BD-4. I found it an LA bookstore as
a big new paperback titled "Build Your Own Plane". This was considered
quite a worthy design, as I recall. The tube spar was possibly a
sourcing difficulty, but the idea of clamping glass wing cells to the
spar was cute.

Brian W

vaughn[_3_]
May 24th 10, 07:00 PM
"birdog" > wrote in message
...
>
> Yes birdog, but I have plans. Example: why don't you
> check around and try to rent a light-sport airplane. You
> won't find one.

I guess you mean that there are none for rent at YOUR airport. Mine, KLNA,
seems to be different.

Vaughn.

May 24th 10, 07:38 PM
vaughn > wrote:
>
> "birdog" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Yes birdog, but I have plans. Example: why don't you
>> check around and try to rent a light-sport airplane. You
>> won't find one.
>
> I guess you mean that there are none for rent at YOUR airport. Mine, KLNA,
> seems to be different.
>
> Vaughn.

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Alpha Propellerhead
May 24th 10, 07:42 PM
Have any of you guys ever sat in a P-38?

I'm 5'8" and when they closed the canopy it felt like it was resting
on my head.

Mark
May 24th 10, 09:21 PM
On Mon, 24 May 2010 11:58:59 -0400, birdog wrote:

> Ari is one of those guys I can't quite figure out.Why do some people get off
> on ridiculing others? I just confessed to being an obnoxious ******* on
> another thread, but Ari tries to prove he is one. His choice of words pretty
> much describes his charactor. I hav'n't kill-filed him yet, as he portends
> to be an experienced pilot. If he doesn't show some signs of it soon, he's
> gone.

He thinks he is a creative genius.

I don't have a degree in physics, so maybe if I did then this "genius"
thing which I've been assigned might be put to better use on this
subject.I have a gift for looking past the obvious and discussing the
abstract.

You can call yourself a creative genius when you've done what I've
done. My walls are covered with the first run editions of
/intricate valuable artwork/.

I have the originals safely stored away too. All these pieces were
commissioned before they were started, and they represent thousands
of dollars in revenue. They were all done by the same artist.

*Me.*


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Mark

Ari[_2_]
May 24th 10, 09:23 PM
On Mon, 24 May 2010 11:58:59 -0400, birdog wrote:

> hav'n't kill-filed him yet, as he portends
> to be an experienced pilot. If he doesn't show some signs of it soon, he's
> gone.

I'll save you such a difficult choice. Go **** yourself.
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Ari[_2_]
May 25th 10, 12:41 AM
On Mon, 24 May 2010 16:21:37 -0400, Mark wrote:

> On Mon, 24 May 2010 11:58:59 -0400, birdog wrote:
>
>> Ari is one of those guys I can't quite figure out.Why do some people get off
>> on ridiculing others? I just confessed to being an obnoxious ******* on
>> another thread, but Ari tries to prove he is one. His choice of words pretty
>> much describes his charactor. I hav'n't kill-filed him yet, as he portends
>> to be an experienced pilot. If he doesn't show some signs of it soon, he's
>> gone.
>
> He thinks he is a creative genius.
>
> I don't have a degree in physics, so maybe if I did then this "genius"
> thing which I've been assigned might be put to better use on this
> subject.I have a gift for looking past the obvious and discussing the
> abstract.
>
> You can call yourself a creative genius when you've done what I've
> done. My walls are covered with the first run editions of
> /intricate valuable artwork/.
>
> I have the originals safely stored away too. All these pieces were
> commissioned before they were started, and they represent thousands
> of dollars in revenue. They were all done by the same artist.
>
> *Me.*

The *BLUE PILLS*, take them.

Often.
--
A fireside chat not with Ari!
http://tr.im/holj
Motto: Live To Spooge It!

Mark
May 25th 10, 11:28 AM
On May 24, 2:00*pm, "vaughn" > wrote:
> "birdog" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > Yes birdog, but I have plans. *Example: why don't you
> > check around and try to rent a light-sport airplane. You
> > won't find one.
>
> I guess you mean that there are none for rent at YOUR airport. *Mine, KLNA,
> seems to be different.

That's awesome. Yes, none at my airport, or the county
airport north of me, or the county airport east of me. All 3
told me if I'd buy a light sport they'd lease from me. Also,
the fellow I called about buying his Pulsar XP (in another state)
said, "Hell, you can't rent a lightsport plane anywhere", so
that pretty much summed up his region. Upon checking
around, you pretty much get the impression that this is
could be a very lucrative market.

There is a university near me with a fleet of Diamond DA 20s
which I'm always crossing paths with at some airport or another,
but they are strictly for that university only.

Bottom line for plane leasing, you gotta keep em flying.
If they're sitting you ain't making money. The demographics
show a big shift to light sport for retirees.

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Mark

Mark
May 25th 10, 11:34 AM
On May 24, 2:42*pm, Alpha Propellerhead > wrote:
> Have any of you guys ever sat in a P-38?
>
> I'm 5'8" and when they closed the canopy it felt like it was resting
> on my head.

That's interesting. A fellow told me yesterday that
I couldn't fit in a Glasair either, but I don't think he
really knew all the specs on the variants. Those
Glasair III's are rockets! These guys don't look too
crowded:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44N6kHamYxk

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Mark

Mark
May 25th 10, 11:36 AM
On May 24, 4:23*pm, Ari > wrote:
> On Mon, 24 May 2010 11:58:59 -0400, birdog wrote:
> > *hav'n't kill-filed him yet, as he portends
> > to be an experienced pilot. *If he doesn't show some signs of it soon, he's
> > gone.
>
> I'll save you such a difficult choice. Go **** yourself.
> --

*PLONK*

Mark
May 25th 10, 09:20 PM
On Mon, 24 May 2010 11:42:20 -0700 (PDT), Alpha Propellerhead wrote:

> Have any of you guys ever sat in a P-38?
>
> I'm 5'8" and when they closed the canopy it felt like it was resting
> on my head.

That's interesting. A fellow told me yesterday that
I couldn't beat my meat in a Glasair either, but I don't think he
really knew all the specs on the variants of my Giant Penis. Those
Glasair III's are rockets! I have one on Flight Sim!!

These guys don't look too crowded:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ABSDCtdexHY&feature=related

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Mark "I am a geostation"

Mark
May 25th 10, 09:26 PM
On Mon, 24 May 2010 14:00:39 -0400, vaughn wrote:

> "birdog" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Yes birdog, but I have plans. Example: why don't you
>> check around and try to rent a light-sport airplane. You
>> won't find one.
>
> I guess you mean that there are none for rent at YOUR airport. Mine, KLNA,
> seems to be different.
>
> Vaughn.

That's awesome. Yes, none at my airport, or the county
airport north of me, or the county airport east of me. Or one my
Flight Sim on my PC.

All 3 told me if I'd buy a light sport they'd lease from me. Why not?
I am a rich genius fukkknutzoind with ****4brainz. What they didn't
tell me is that they would beat the living hell out of my plane and
leave me with a residual mess. Oh well, sharp isn't my strong point(y)
head.

Also, the fellow I called about buying his Pulsar XP (in another
mental state) said, "Hello, you can't rent a lightsport plane anywhere
you stupid ****", so that pretty much summed up his region. One
conversation and I know everything about him and his region. Upon
checking around, you pretty much get the impression that this is could
be a very lucrative market. I'm a creative genius. See? This proves
it!!!

There is a university near me with a fleet of Diamond DA 20s
which I'm always crossing paths with at some airport or another,
but they are strictly for that university only. Why I mentioned this
is to get attention and to prove that I know a little life outside
Sim!!!

Bottom line for plane leasing, you gotta keep em flying. Since I have
never been a Lessor, I am guessing so flame my ass off if I am wrong!
That way I know you like me.

That's important.

If they're sitting you ain't making money. The demographics
show a big shift to light sport for retirees. One and one is three.
George Bush is my hero. I take little blue pills by the handfuls.
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Mark

Ari[_2_]
May 25th 10, 11:01 PM
On Tue, 25 May 2010 03:28:49 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:

> . Also,
> the fellow I called about buying his Pulsar XP

Talk to us, Mark(ie) !! *LOLLOLOLOLOL*

*Pilot/Estate Plans* - "Im going to buy a plane"..."I'm training to
be a pilot" (2007-to date, no license).."I'm going to buy an estate
and put in a landing strip"...". "While there were some structural
mishaps on several of the Zodiac light sport planes, I gotta say the
jury is still out for me" (the FAA has grounded this plane months
ago).~rec.aviation.piloting

*Master Builder, Homebuilt Plane Expert and DIYerselfer* - "The more
I learn about building airplanes, the less I want to buy something
sealed in fiberglass, or covered in sheet metal 30 yrs. ago. Mark,
one who wired and plumbed his own house. ~rec.aviation.homebuilt

*But Ready To Order!* - And, a lot of kit planes end up under dusty
tarps unfinished too. It's a jet...the price is about 39k. I'm ready
to order. ~rec.aviation.piloting 28Dec *2008*
http://www.lhaviation.com/site_frame/pages_en/Farnborough2008_en.htm

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Motto: Live To Spooge It!

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