"Dan" wrote in message
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
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Too bad there is no way to notify Guiness, online. The only contact I
could find was snail mail.
Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was
submitted.
Next! 
Ok, no big deal. I was just surprised that Guinness would accept as a
"Airplane" world record, something that does not fly. My bad. I am
learning. How are the sales going?
I have four people interested in the aircraft. They are all waiting for
it to fly, and I am waiting for the Miami FSDO to assign me a resource
for the airworthiness inspection.
Juan
Didn't you tell us a year ago it had been certified as airworthy?
Now you've forgotten how to read? What else have you forgotten?
I said it had passed its first condition inspection and been signed off as
airworthy. It's a requirement for exp/exhibition. And it's on my home page.
Get a grip and get over it.
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