"Richard Isakson" wrote in message
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Warning!: From what Juan has written on this newsgroup, he hasn't been
able start his engine in a Year and a half.
The engine was just reassembled after an injector inspection showed several
of them were partly clogged. They were inspected in Idaho and the engine is
now reassembled.
Warning!: From what Juan has written on this newsgroup, this engine
doesn't
have it's fuel control unit that would protect it from a turbine over
temp.
From what Richard has written in this newsgroup, he's proved he's ignorant.
A fuel control unit that protects from overtemp? What a moron. No microturbo
has a fuel control that does that. Not even the analog computer does that.
Warning!: From the description of this engine in Janes, this engine
doesn't
have a turbine disk failure system.
IQ's keep dropping in Isakson's gourd. No Microturbo small turbine has
anything like this.
This makes Juan's airplane lighter than all other BD-5Js and won him
recognition as having the lightest non-flying,
non-running BD-5J in the world to be recognized by a beer company.
Wrong again, nimrod. What makes my airplane lighter has nothing to do with
that.
Any other stupid comments you want to make, dip****?
Juan
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