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Old October 31st 03, 06:13 PM
Montblack
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There is (was?) a company out of Hastings Minnesota (Home of Gumby) that was
working on technology that pinpoints gunfire direction. The thing about this
technology was, it worked, and was pretty much off the shelf electronics -
Newspapers and TV had reports on the company and their product. This was
more than 5 years ago. And yes, two laptop units could triangulate a pretty
good fix.

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Montblack
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("Dan Luke" wrote)
Last night I canceled a flight for a (for me) unique reason: the tower
was warning departing aircraft that FBO personnel had heard several
bursts of gunfire coinciding with departing flights passing over the
neighborhood off rwy 14.

The tower called the police but, as of late last night, no perp's had
been located.




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Old October 31st 03, 06:22 PM
Paul Sengupta
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Saw a report a few months ago that some places in the US are
using it...they've set up permanent microphones on lamp posts or
similar all linked up so that any gunfire that happens can be
instantly pinpointed. I can't remember where it was now or where
I saw the report.

Paul

"Montblack" wrote in message
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There is (was?) a company out of Hastings Minnesota (Home of Gumby) that

was
working on technology that pinpoints gunfire direction. The thing about

this
technology was, it worked, and was pretty much off the shelf electronics -
Newspapers and TV had reports on the company and their product. This was
more than 5 years ago. And yes, two laptop units could triangulate a

pretty
good fix.



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Old November 1st 03, 07:44 AM
News1
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I was recently flying with a buddy of mine in East TX in his C140. I made a
comment on all of the deer blinds below us, and he said, only half joking
"its about that time of year when you want to stay above about 2,000AGL". He
said he landed once and had a bullet hole in his vertical stabilizer.

Steve

"Dan Luke" wrote in message
...
Last night I canceled a flight for a (for me) unique reason: the tower
was warning departing aircraft that FBO personnel had heard several
bursts of gunfire coinciding with departing flights passing over the
neighborhood off rwy 14.

The tower called the police but, as of late last night, no perp's had
been located.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM




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Old November 2nd 03, 03:18 AM
Big John
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News1

Let me parse this for those not from TX..

Deer season.

Drunken hunter(s) in blinds awaiting deer.

Stupid airplane comes over and circles the deer lease (round and
round).

Deer stays away.

Deer hunter(s) (at least here in TX) would probably take a shot

Only way bird could get a hole in vertical stab would to be in a steep
turn.

Bottom line.

Don't circle low over a deer lease here in Texas when hunt is going on

Big John.


On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 01:44:45 -0600, "News1"
wrote:

I was recently flying with a buddy of mine in East TX in his C140. I made a
comment on all of the deer blinds below us, and he said, only half joking
"its about that time of year when you want to stay above about 2,000AGL". He
said he landed once and had a bullet hole in his vertical stabilizer.

Steve

"Dan Luke" wrote in message
...
Last night I canceled a flight for a (for me) unique reason: the tower
was warning departing aircraft that FBO personnel had heard several
bursts of gunfire coinciding with departing flights passing over the
neighborhood off rwy 14.

The tower called the police but, as of late last night, no perp's had
been located.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM




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Old November 3rd 03, 03:55 PM
SelwayKid
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Big John wrote in message . ..
News1

Let me parse this for those not from TX..

Deer season.

Drunken hunter(s) in blinds awaiting deer.

Stupid airplane comes over and circles the deer lease (round and
round).

Deer stays away.

Deer hunter(s) (at least here in TX) would probably take a shot

Only way bird could get a hole in vertical stab would to be in a steep
turn.

Bottom line.

Don't circle low over a deer lease here in Texas when hunt is going on

Big John.

Big John
Does that mean that hunters and pilots in Texas are all stupid or
drunks? I've been shot at and hit on several occasions and not in
Texas. Perhaps its a good idea to stay away from there? Nah...I often
flew into Cotulla where my boss had a ranch.
I did crop dusting for over 30 years around the world and was shot at
nearly everywhere. I'm not sure what it was that attracts the bullets!
Some of the time it was during a civil war or insurrection, some of
the time it was a nut case with organic farm, and even got rocks
thrown at me in Egypt while spraying cotton. I was warned off by
hunters while spraying cotton that coincided with squirrel or deer
season in Louisiana, and have been warned off by hunters during
pheasant season in Colorado and Nebraska.
But, let me state EMPHATICALLY, I am a life member of the NRA and a
hard core conservative as well as a solid pro gun advocate. I am an
anti-stupidity radical and any time someone shoots at me, I will take
all possible means to resolve the issue and eliminate the threat.
Funny how the dump handle seems to malfunction when over areas that
have stupid people in it.
Ol Shy & not so Bashful


On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 01:44:45 -0600, "News1"
wrote:

I was recently flying with a buddy of mine in East TX in his C140. I made a
comment on all of the deer blinds below us, and he said, only half joking
"its about that time of year when you want to stay above about 2,000AGL". He
said he landed once and had a bullet hole in his vertical stabilizer.

Steve

"Dan Luke" wrote in message
...
Last night I canceled a flight for a (for me) unique reason: the tower
was warning departing aircraft that FBO personnel had heard several
bursts of gunfire coinciding with departing flights passing over the
neighborhood off rwy 14.

The tower called the police but, as of late last night, no perp's had
been located.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM



 




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