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![]() "Jim Rosinski" wrote in message oups.com... jls wrote: Still slow, Danny Boy, for all the fuel you're burnin'. Somebody in FAST GLASS taxi by you smirking? Fast glass drivers laugh up their sleeves while climbing out by your spamcan hanging there in a sort of a hover, humiliating you, Danny? I'd say "Danny Boy" has pretty well humiliated *you* in the ongoing war of words between you two in this thread, hotshot. Evidently you need to compensate--for something. Jim Rosinski Ah, another embarrassed and disgruntled 172 driver. Well, I gotta admit, I have a 172 too, but mine hasn't been banged up as badly as yours. And I drain the sump before I fly. Let me repeat, experimental aircraft enjoy an enviable record. You get from this what you will, but what I get from it, though it shows need for improvement (and that experimentals are getting it) is good: http://www.ntsb.gov/publictn/2003/ARG0302.pdf I am not flying an experimental at the moment. I have flown several which were squirrelly and had demanding envelopes. Some are as docile as cubs. I know people who buy and resell them and love them. I know people who build and fly their own aircraft and are safe, respectable pilots with beautiful airplanes. As the above article suggests comparing experimentals to production aircraft may not be a valid exercise. If you and Danny want to, have at it, but be fair. Safety records can always be improved, and the record of experimentals is indeed improving. The FAA's DAR program and other programs are making some progress: http://www.airworthy.org/AWDAR.htm Best luck to you and N3825Q. (signed) Unhumbled Experimental Fan |
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I sorry George, Clarke who?
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... " wrote: Are you talking about your 172RG? Do they really cruise at 155 MPH? I thought they cruised around 145 MPH. Is yours modified? According to Clarke's book, cruise for a 172RG at 75% power is 161 mph. George Patterson The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. |
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jls wrote:
Ah, another embarrassed and disgruntled 172 driver. Well, I gotta admit, I have a 172 too, but mine hasn't been banged up as badly as yours. So you own a 172? Anyone else in this ng I wouldn't think of asking for verification of such a simple claim. But since it's you, considering your various insane rantings and the fact that you're hiding behind initials, I find myself saying: Prove it. Jim Rosinski |
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![]() " wrote: I sorry George, Clarke who? _The Illustrated Buyer's Guide to Used Airplanes_ - Bill Clarke. George Patterson The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. |
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On 1 Jan 2005 15:46:19 -0800, "Jim Rosinski" wrote:
jls wrote: Ah, another embarrassed and disgruntled 172 driver. Well, I gotta admit, I have a 172 too, but mine hasn't been banged up as badly as yours. So you own a 172? Anyone else in this ng I wouldn't think of asking for verification of such a simple claim. But since it's you, considering your various insane rantings and the fact that you're hiding behind initials, I find myself saying: Prove it. Wouldn't want to post an N-Number, but my guess is that it's serial number 36034. Is there a prize for this? :-) Ron "Database Boy" Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Wouldn't want to post an N-Number, but my guess is that it's serial number 36034. Is there a prize for this? :-) Nah, no prize. I was just encouraging the 3-initial flame-meister to stop hiding behind anonymity and tell us who he is. Folks who sign their name tend to be less vitriolic, and in this case maybe stop making stuff up about who likes what kind of airplane. Jim Rosinski |
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On 1 Jan 2005 20:28:20 -0800, "Jim Rosinski" wrote:
Ron Wanttaja wrote: Wouldn't want to post an N-Number, but my guess is that it's serial number 36034. Is there a prize for this? :-) Nah, no prize. I was just encouraging the 3-initial flame-meister to stop hiding behind anonymity and tell us who he is. Folks who sign their name tend to be less vitriolic, and in this case maybe stop making stuff up about who likes what kind of airplane. Well, I cheated, 'cause I know his name from another newsgroup. Don't know for sure if the above S/N 172 is his, but the registered owner A) has the same last name, B) Has the same "JLS" initials, C) Has a middle name the same as JLS has used as a first name on that other group, and D) is from the same state that I recall JLS is from. Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On 1 Jan 2005 20:28:20 -0800, "Jim Rosinski" wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote: Wouldn't want to post an N-Number, but my guess is that it's serial number 36034. Is there a prize for this? :-) Nah, no prize. I was just encouraging the 3-initial flame-meister to stop hiding behind anonymity and tell us who he is. Folks who sign their name tend to be less vitriolic, and in this case maybe stop making stuff up about who likes what kind of airplane. Well, I cheated, 'cause I know his name from another newsgroup. Don't know for sure if the above S/N 172 is his, but the registered owner A) has the same last name, B) Has the same "JLS" initials, C) Has a middle name the same as JLS has used as a first name on that other group, and D) is from the same state that I recall JLS is from. Ron Wanttaja Well, thanks, Ron, hint taken. No use in throwing gasoline on a fire to quench it. If this group has no more crickets than one or two, then it's healthy and vibrant and should be cultivated. Your gentlemanly demeanor, as well as your eloquent ability to post helpful information, is appreciated. We had a couple of 65-degree sunny days lately, suitable for open cockpits and Fly Babies. So many airplanes, so little time. |
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