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Bugs only hang out within several hundred feet of the ground. So, new
system is designed to keep them off and then if you stay high, you need not them high cost bug wipers which might fall off and damage your wing. Have your crew soak a roll of toilet paper, yep, and several minutes before you tow off have, them run it along your leading edges. By the time you reach release altitude it will have dryed and fallen off. No bugs and just stay high for the rest of the day. The cheaper 2 ply stuff might work better than the 4 ply stuff. #711 bugspotdotcom. |
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Steve Koerner wrote:
/snip/ Do you think that folks on the ground will not be concerned with used toilet paper dropping from the sky? I suppose some will just think it's more of the same from Air Force One passing overhead. I see the penny hasn't yet dropped in some quarters! B |
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I don't know, Tom. I think bugs hang out in thermals too. It might
work if you can avoid flying in updrafts. Have you tested this invention? Was this the key to winning the 18m nationals last year? Do you think that folks on the ground will not be concerned with used toilet paper dropping from the sky? I suppose some will just think it's more of the same from Air Force One passing overhead. |
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On Apr 1, 4:22�pm, brian whatcott wrote:
Steve Koerner wrote: /snip/ Do you think that folks on the ground will not be concerned with used toilet paper dropping from the sky? � I suppose some will just think it's more of the same from Air Force One passing overhead. I see the penny hasn't yet dropped in some quarters! B Nope, high tech, enviroment friendly, available for 15 USD per roll. Shipping and handling 25 USD anywhere World. Send email if interested. If used right, money back garanteed. One roll could last entire summer, but 4 rolls surely will and will ship for same charge. #711 bugspotdotcom. |
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Since it's multi-purpose, I'll take 8 rolls. Thanks for the special
deal on shipping Tom. |
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Tom -
I love your innovation! The only problem is, you know about me and low saves... ;-P ...I'm obviously going to need a "multiple deployment system". So along with my shipment, can you include a couple of servos and some wire? Where some people have "wiper garages" at their wing-roots, I'm gonna have wooden dowels!! ;-) --Noel |
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On Apr 1, 7:08*pm, Steve Koerner wrote:
Since it's multi-purpose, I'll take 8 rolls. *Thanks for the special deal on shipping Tom. Ahh yes the smell of spring, the flowers, the rain, the pollen, cheap wet TP and don't forget April Fools. |
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On Apr 1, 2:15*pm, Tom Kelley wrote:
Bugs only hang out within several hundred feet of the ground. So, new system is designed to keep them off and then if you stay high, you need not them high cost bug wipers which might fall off and damage your wing. Have your crew soak a roll of toilet paper, yep, and several minutes before you tow off have, them run it along your leading edges. By the time you reach release altitude it will have dryed and fallen off. No bugs and just stay high for the rest of the day. The cheaper 2 ply stuff might work better than the 4 ply stuff. #711 bugspotdotcom. April 1.............? |
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On Apr 1, 7:33*pm, "noel.wade" wrote:
Tom - I love your innovation! *The only problem is, you know about me and low saves... ;-P *...I'm obviously going to need a "multiple deployment system". So along with my shipment, can you include a couple of servos and some wire? *Where some people have "wiper garages" at their wing-roots, I'm gonna have wooden dowels!! ;-) --Noel Noel, Do you want the "Wiper Garages" made so the paper on the roll comes off the top, or off the bottom? Don't you fly a DG of some flavor? Sorry about that price, but it will be US$15 for the paper and Euro 245 for that other paper... Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Apr 2, 11:22*am, brian whatcott wrote:
Steve Koerner wrote: /snip/ Do you think that folks on the ground will not be concerned with used toilet paper dropping from the sky? * I suppose some will just think it's more of the same from Air Force One passing overhead. I see the penny hasn't yet dropped in some quarters! Penny? ::checks date:: Your post was (see above) at 11:22 AM on April 2. The original post was at 10:15 AM on April 2. What penny is supposed to drop? |
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