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I see a new variant of the "MK IV yaw string" is required! From the DG
newsletter: http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/seitenfaden-e.html The safety aware glider pilot will have one on the left and right, effectively tripling the sales of the MK IV. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly |
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On Oct 31, 8:17*am, Eric Greenwell wrote:
I see a new variant of the "MK IV yaw string" is required! From the DG newsletter: http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/seitenfaden-e.html The safety aware glider pilot will have one on the left and right, effectively tripling the sales of the MK IV. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Great! Hey Bumper! When's the stock going to be offered? |
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On Oct 31, 8:41*am, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Oct 31, 8:17*am, Eric Greenwell wrote: I see a new variant of the "MK IV yaw string" is required! From the DG newsletter: http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/seitenfaden-e.html The safety aware glider pilot will have one on the left and right, effectively tripling the sales of the MK IV. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Great! *Hey Bumper! *When's the stock going to be offered? After reading the following, you'll realize an IPO would be defrauding our investors . . . Bumper LLC is less than worthless! Bumper LLC is in a precarious position. Our team of attorneys advise that condoning use of the MKIV as an AOA indicator would incur liability for all future stall-spin accidents. If a side mounted MKIV was installed on the accident aircraft, it would be held that the MKIV failed to act in the intended manner, so as to indicate and warn of an impending stall, thus was the proximate cause of the accident. If a MKIV was *not* found to be installed, it would be suggest that "Bumper LLC" was negligent in its duty to provide the MKIV for such use, thereby contributing materially to the accident. Overwhelmed by this potential liability, we have embraced deficit spending and asked for a government bailout . . . after all, "Bumper LLC is too small to fail". You may want to order your new MKIV AOA indicator before we go under . . . or not. bumper Quiet Vent & MKIV "high tech" yaw string zz Minden, NV |
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On Oct 31, 7:46*pm, bumper wrote:
On Oct 31, 8:41*am, Uncle Fuzzy wrote: On Oct 31, 8:17*am, Eric Greenwell wrote: I see a new variant of the "MK IV yaw string" is required! From the DG newsletter: http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/seitenfaden-e.html The safety aware glider pilot will have one on the left and right, effectively tripling the sales of the MK IV. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Great! *Hey Bumper! *When's the stock going to be offered? After reading the following, you'll realize an IPO would be defrauding our investors . . . Bumper LLC is less than worthless! Bumper LLC is in a precarious position. Our team of attorneys advise that condoning use of the MKIV as an AOA indicator would incur liability for all future stall-spin accidents. If a side mounted MKIV was installed on the accident aircraft, it would be held that the MKIV failed to act in the intended manner, so as to indicate and warn of an impending stall, thus was the proximate cause of the accident. If a MKIV was *not* found to be installed, it would be suggest that "Bumper LLC" was negligent in its duty to provide the MKIV for such use, thereby contributing materially to the accident. Overwhelmed by this potential liability, we have embraced deficit spending and asked for a government bailout . . . after all, "Bumper LLC is too small to fail". You may want to order your new MKIV AOA indicator before we go under . . . or not. bumper Quiet Vent & MKIV "high tech" yaw string zz Minden, NV I think Bumper LLC ought to work on the Cobra Jack problem. I'd pay hundreds of dollars for a high quality jack that just worked reliably. Of course if we worked with the Minden airport to evict Bumper LLC from its current corporate headquarters its gliders would actually had to be assembled to fly (therefore using the hydraulic jack) then this would probably get fixed very quickly. Darryl |
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Darryl Ramm wrote:
I think Bumper LLC ought to work on the Cobra Jack problem. I'd pay hundreds of dollars for a high quality jack that just worked reliably. Of course if we worked with the Minden airport to evict Bumper LLC from its current corporate headquarters its gliders would actually had to be assembled to fly (therefore using the hydraulic jack) then this would probably get fixed very quickly. Perhaps the hydraulic jack could be removed and this electric jack inserted in it's place, while retaining the rest of the ramp mechanical system. http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...5613_200325613 If it won't fit in the space of the hydraulic cylinder, it could be mounted just ahead/behind of the ramp mechanism. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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On Nov 1, 12:33*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Darryl Ramm wrote: I think Bumper LLC ought to work on the Cobra Jack problem. I'd pay hundreds of dollars for a high quality jack that just worked reliably. Of course if we worked with the Minden airport to evict Bumper LLC from its current corporate headquarters its gliders would actually had to be assembled to fly (therefore using the hydraulic jack) then this would probably get fixed very quickly. Perhaps the hydraulic jack could be removed and this electric jack inserted in it's place, while retaining the rest of the ramp mechanical system. http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...roduct_6970_20... If it won't fit in the space of the hydraulic cylinder, it could be mounted just ahead/behind of the ramp mechanism. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" atwww.motorglider.org I dunno, lot's of people are very suspicious of electric things ;-) See ya, Dave |
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