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Old April 19th 07, 05:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Steve Schneider
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Default Concerning Msxmaniac, pigs and flying

Jim Macklin wrote:
Do not try to teach a pig to fly or dance, it annoys the pig
and wastes your time,




The timing is incredible. Last Sunday when you posted this, I was
flying home from Stellar Airpark (P19) in Chandler, AZ -- where
I got photographic evidence of an EFP (Experimental Flying Pig)
currently under development that was parked on the ramp (along with
a few other designs of questionable airworthiness). Feel free to
check out the picture of the EFP and other similarly unique
experimental designs that were on display at...

http://www.4-fs.com/new/flying/2007-04-15-P19.htm


Steve
 




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