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On May 14, 12:18 pm, Barnyard BOb wrote:
Richard Riley wrote: But think about it this way. Imagine someone that wrote about how wonderfully the RV-3 zoom climbs, how much fun it is and how well the airplane does it - when he's never done it himeslf? Would he bear any responsibility for the people that try it and shed their wings? NOPE. Not according to the NTSB records concerning the Capella fatalities. That's what Campbell did here. He told the boys, and the world, that the Capella was able to handle aerobatics that it couldn't handle. He said he'd done it. They went out and tried it, and they died. I'm not saying that Zoom was the only one responsible, or even that he has primary responsibility for it. But I think he has his part. This is hearsay, fast and loose talk and speculation, IMO. What authority states the Capella cannot safely perform the aerobatics in question WHEN EXECUTED PROPERLY? It is designed to 6.5 g's.... For reference, the Pitts S-2C is only approved for + 6 g's. Who sez the maneuvers in question cannot be done at less than 6.5 g's???? AFAIK, all can be done below 4 g's. For now, I have to see it the way the NTSB reports it. These "boys" had no licenses, no registration for the N number on the aircraft, etcetera, etcetera, and are typical of a deadly accident going somewhere to happen.. with or without the 'assumed' Zoom input. From dialog I've read so far... It appears they had no regard or respect for rules, regulations or listened to much of anything from anybody; a deadly combination of factors for anyone not knowing how to fly in the first place. Had Zoom told these kids to get flying lessons and aerobatic instruction before they killed themselves through trial and error... would they take that to heart anymore than the requirements of the FAA or any authority that they were already violating?!?!? I wouldn't bet the ranch on this pair of free spirits living a minute longer than they did. Your CONJECTURE may vary. - Barnyard BOb - Totally true, unless proven otherwise, as you say...except for one, haunting little problem: I've seen Zoom's "Cowboy Writings" on Aviation and performing deeds in aircraft that are not possible. Even if he did one and got lucky enough not to fail the aircraft and kill himself in the process, some other poor schmuck could go out there, based on Zoom's pilot report, try the stunt himself and get killed. Mind you, it's not relevant whether documentation exists that proves he killed someone. It is even more relevant that documentation by Zoom exists that could potentially kill someone, even if it already hasn't. That is what needs to be identified and stopped, and that is just one of the things that identifies Zoom as a danger to flying. His cowboy bragging and "advice" to others. Diverging a little at this point from the serious: There's an old joke about "Monkey See Monkey Do," in which a guy taunts a gorrila at a Zoo. The guy does something, the gorilla follows suit. Until such time as the guy pulls out a huge salami, tries to fake the Gorilla out by slicing it off between his legs, to see if the Gorilla will be stupid enough to cut off his own "Salami." Sorry for the lack of class or taste in this "joke" but the punchline is critical: When the guy slices off the salami, the Gorilla looks him in the eye with a smile and gives him the finger! Meaning ~ just like with Zoom ~ there are some monkeys out there that can't be fooled! Quite a large number of them in fact. Zoom may not have killed anyone, since there are a lot of people out there smarter than Zoom, and frankly, there are a lot of Monkeys out there who are smarter than Zoom and would tell you that Darwin's Theory that man evolved from Ape is a repugnant joke pulled by men on monkeys. All they'd have to do is point to Zoom and they'd win the argument hands down. So, it would be a very important milestone to prove that someone listened to Zoom and died as a result of his misinformation; more important that hopefully no one listened to Zoom and as a result, didn't die, because speaking personally as a Journalist, that statistic is far more impressive and I prefer it over the one that would get Zoom into trouble; if you love mankind, you don't root for Zoom to screw up and kill men/wome/children; and it's MOST important that he's out there putting misinformation out there that COULD kill someone and first and foremost, that misinformation must be stopped... ....and the most important thing of all...and here's where I diverge from the serious towards humor and irony: Ham, a monkey, made a spaceflight before any man ever did. Ham, a monkey, made it into a rocket some four decades before Zoom did...and Zoom still hasn't climbed into the rocket yet. Only in his wildest dreams and those usually involve a fine looking woman, or worse, showing any willingness to procreate with him. A man put Ham in the capsule... Monkeys are still ****ed about Mankind's cowardice as expressed by this act... WORSE!!! (Emphasis, not screaming...well, maybe just a little g) How do you think you'd feel if someone told you Zoom evolved from you? The "Complex" monkeys are developing over the report that Zoom evolved from them is far more seriously diverged from the term "Launch Complex" that man developed for them in the days when Cape Canaveral preceeded Cape Kennedy. Screw the FAA! They're not going to do anything about Zoom! Just the same, we need to stop Zoom and the complex he's giving to monkeys. It's time to call PETA and file a complaint with them! GGG Because Zoom killing other men don't mean s~t to monkeys! Men stating Zoom evolved from Monkey is enough to cause Monkeys to kill! Now THAT means SOMETHING! THAT'S something we should REALLY worry about!!!!! joking, running, ducking, just not from Zoom...) This "Planet of the Apes" Scenario brought to you by Chiquita Bananas, dedicated to "helping the Darwin Challenged (Zoom) adjust." "Oh, that nice Mr. Zoom even offered to write the pamphlet for us! However, we had to decline..." ~ Chiquita, Spokeswoman, Chiquita Brands |
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