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Losing a wing in flight?



 
 
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Old November 8th 08, 01:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
cavelamb himself[_5_]
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Default Losing a wing in flight?

Barnyard BOb wrote:
On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:36:32 -0600, cavelamb himself
wrote:

I'm surprised that an experienced pilot such as yourself would even
think for a moment that that video could be all real.

Monk


Not at all, Mr. Monk.

But it might makean interesting topic for discussion.

It was getting kinda dull in here...



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Unless this nonsense gets put out of its misery immediately,
if not sooner..... DULLNESS has "kinda" returned! :-)

Until technology can improve piston power to weight dramatically for
real aircraft, performance of this sort remains in the model world.


- Barnyard BOb -
CAA/FAA licensed and active since 1954



You may have a point...
 




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