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Belfort has been around since the 19th century.
In that time it never took over Richards, or made their anemometers under license or possibly even employed the individual...? For instance Gould Instruments Inc. took over Bryans Instruments Ltd about thirty years ago, even though (indeed probably because) IIRC the latter was older and made finer plotters. Please see your psychiatrist and keep taking your medication wrote in message ... Belfort Instrument Company (dba Belfort Instruments, DigiWx AWOS Gamma Scientific, UDT Instruments, Advanced Retro, RoadVista, KR Acquisition Corporation and Utilipoint International is once again trumpeting that they provided wind sensors to the Wright Brothers. DO NOT BELIEVE THIS COMPANY BUNK (aka BULL-****) BELFORT DIDN'T SUPPLY A PHUCKING THING TO THE WRIGHT BROTHERS (there are NO historical records or archives to back this up) BELFORT MANAGERS ARE SKILLED AND MANIPULATIVE ****ING LIARS BELFORT AIMS TO PROFIT BY LYING, DENYING AND CONCEALING BELFORT INSTRUMENTS SELLS TO TERRORISTS NATIONS Belfort Instruments Digiwx has t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase: "The Wright Brothers Relied on Us" American history seems to tell a very different story! There is a Belfort Instruments company press release at: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/6/prweb67805.php It reads: "The Wright Brothers monitored these (i.e. Belfort's) instruments as they prepared for their famous flight on December 17th, 1903." THIS IS COMPLETE BULL $HIT (Bruce R. Robinson style) Here is what the Wright Brothers really wrote on December 17, 1903: "We had a 'Richard' hand anemometer with which we measured the velocity of the wind. Measurements made just before starting the first flight showed velocities of 11 to 12 meters per second, or 24 to 27 miles per hour. Measurements made just before the last flight gave between 9 and 10 meters per second. One made just after showed a little over 8 meters." |
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