Wilbur Wright 'n stuff
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 19:20:10 -0700 (PDT), Bob Hoover
wrote:
On Mar 26, 9:01*am, wright1902glider wrote:
Wilbur and Orville Wright are the source of many a great quote. They
had a perspective on life, work, and the flying problem that many
folks would do well to adopt.
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YES! Let us get the money-hungry types OUT of grass-roots aviation.
Let us re-examine our roots. Let us RE-LEARN from those who have gone
before. This business of a 'new' solution every week... when the
people are not aware of the OLD solutions that not only work but have
been worthy of our attention for MORE THAN 100 YEARS.... let us be
damn sure not to throw them out with the dish-water!
You... yes, YOU -- the guy reading this -- You can do all this
stuff... to learn to fly, to learn to weld, to learn the unlearnable
mix of mechanics, physics and thermodynamics that is the hear & soul
of a RELIABLE aircraft engine.
Governments don't form themselves. WE form governments to accomplish
collectively what we are unable to do individually. But the instant
we lose sight of that fact we find that the thing we've created for
OUR purposes will begin to shape reality so as to insure its long-term
survival, even when it is no longer required. We must not allow that
to happen. WE are the ones paying the bills. And hiring the
stewards. When those stewards begin trying to run things for their
OWN purposes we need to kick them out of there; to get rid of them.
And start to do more of their functions for ourselves. When we FAIL
to do so we find ourselves being locked out of the sky; being told we
are not COMPETENT to resolve our own problems. Which is nonsense,
pure and simple. And if you don't believe me, just ask Oriville
Wright's flight instructor.
-R.S.Hoover
I learnt to fly in 1971. I've never not had some focus on aviation
since that time although I spent 18 1/2 years away from full size
aviation during which time I was a competitive aeromodeller . so with
37 years aviation focus and learning behind me.
your words are the truth.
we have a perpetual battle with the self preserving authorities.
the best way to win this battle is to follow the successful precedent
set by the canadian guys out in the sticks.
ignore totally the regulatory nay saying and get on with doing it
yourself competently. make sure you enjoy it and be sure to share the
fun and your knowledge.
it is not anarchy. it is the pursuit of engineering competence in the
face of clueless, largely irrelevant, government regulatory
flatulence.
Stealth Pilot
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