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Old December 21st 03, 07:39 AM
Bushmaster Guy
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Mr. Wilson;

I can certainly understand all the responses indicating people's trepidation
with the Mosquito.

However, the designer lives in my area and I've had the chance to meet him
and see the Mosquito fly. I don't know squat about helicopter design, but I
do know quality parts when I see them. I can tell you, for what it's worth,
that the parts, at least, on the Mosquito are top quality.

It's a pretty incredible machine to see fly. I have to admit that it
doesn't appeal to me, but it's till very impressive. It climbs really well
and is very manouverable. I don't know much more about it than that, but I
can assure you, the Mosquito gets your attention.

Blue Skies,

Stu
"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
news:sDMEb.599879$Tr4.1568370@attbi_s03...
I know I will regret this but I would like to know your thoughts.

http://www.innovatortech.ca/index.htm

Keep in mind I am rotorcraft rated.

Fred




 




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