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("B a r r y" wrote)
In truth, I'm married, we both have decent middle class jobs, and we choose not to pay consumer interest, own a 7 foot TV, lease cars, etc... Where does middle class start these days? $26,000? I would like to see a system where we drop the bottom 18% off the charts, and also drop the top 2% off the chart. Now we'd have, IMHO, a better handle on what truly is (M)iddle (C)lass. On my new list I would place it between 20% and 80%. (20% temporarily broke - not poor g, [5% L-MC, 50% MC, 5% U-MC] and 20% wealthy) 20+5+50+5+20 = 100% of our new 80% list. :-) I wonder where the present '18% income person/family' would start the new list at, and where today's '98% income person/family' would top out at - on the new list - income wise? Montblack |
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On 15 Feb 2006 04:02:43 -0800, "Aero Dana"
wrote: I have tried to research this immensely online but cannot find the answer...so if someone does know this offhand it would be an immense aid. L-3's (ESIS) on business jets... it can be incorporated into the ProLine 21 or Primus platform? How much does an ESIS sell for? The price will be depending on the aircraft it is going in to, but you can plan on about $40K for the guage and about another $40K to install it. They are there as a backup to the existing systems and therefore by definition are stand-alone instruments with their own pitot/static and electrical power sources. So, it doesn't matter if the aircraft has Proline, Primus or iron dials you can install these in the panel in place of the three separate standby airspeed, altitude, and attitude indicators. Why do we install these?. It gains valuable panel space and these types of indicators also display backup glideslope, localizer, inbound course heading, ground speed, distance and time to station, and marker beacon. Mostly they go in because pilots think they look neat. Myself, I like the three mechanical backups. Think of it this way, if the CB panel catches on fire you got nothing. Don |
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