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Old August 16th 03, 12:37 AM
Juan E Jimenez
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"Barnyard BOb --" wrote in message
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1 . I am well versed in the ways of the RV-3
2. You are ignorant in the ways of the RV-3.


Want to guess why? It's called common sense.

3. I have 50 years and nearly 9000 hours of flight.
4. You ain't got **** in comparison - just a big mouth.


And I can do basic math without a calculator. Trust me, your mouth is
bigger. The horse in the barn said so.

5. I have flown my RV-3 for 473 hours.
6. You have flown your 3 BD's for ZERO hours.


Lucky you!

7. I have flown it to 4.5 G's @ 1100 lbs.


ROFL! That's about 66% of the capability of the BD-5 at the same gross
weight. Proven fact, over and over again, in military ops, no less.
Whooppee! Where did you do your 4.5G's, over the toilet?

9. I am well capable of flying a BD-5.
10. You are not capable of flying a BD-5.


You can't even _FIT_ in a BD-5, let alone fly one. chuckle

You forgot these....

1. You've got a reputation as a loud-mouth asshole with more hot air than
testicles, and can't do a damn thing about it except within your RAH Gaggle
herd.
2. I've got a reputation as a pretty decent journalist who calls them as he
sees them, doesn't charge anyone a dime to do so, and there's nothing you
can do about that either.

3. You've spent years trying to convince people Jim Campbell is a jerk.
You've failed, miserably.
4. I've spent years telling people Jim Campbell treats people the same way
they treat him. I succeeded.

5. Jim Campbell is a success, and his business is growing by leaps and
bounds.
6. You're a loudmouth wannabe looking at nothing but anonymous retirement in
a folding-wing airplane.

7. I've spent years of my time helping people get information and become
more educated about their chosen hobby.
8. You've spent years of your time trying to make sure everyone who ever
reads your messages knows you're a rabid putz with a chip on your shoulder,
with lots of bark/no bite.

9. When I go to airshows, people I've never met recognize me, say Hi and
tell me they like what I write and what I do.
10. When you go to airshows, people you've never met don't give a **** who
you are.

Maybe in the next life you'll learn your lesson and understand, like
Sluczarski (or however it's spelled), that you can't blindly attack people
whom you don't know just because you don't like the people they associate
with, and expect to get away with it.

Juan