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![]() "Al G" wrote in message ... "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? 358 lbs. Pretty Good. Is that "ready to fly"? I.E. a Basic Operating Weight? Yes. I dropped 80 lbs thanks to a model Microturbo that doesn't have a starter/generator, and only requires 11psi fuel pressure, vs 200 psi for the TRS-18. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Juan Jimenez wrote: "Al G" wrote in message ... "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? 358 lbs. Pretty Good. Is that "ready to fly"? I.E. a Basic Operating Weight? Yes. I dropped 80 lbs thanks to a model Microturbo t... Hmm, never heard of that before, is it anything like the Purina diet? -- FF |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Al G" wrote in message ... "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? 358 lbs. Pretty Good. Is that "ready to fly"? I.E. a Basic Operating Weight? Yes. I dropped 80 lbs thanks to a model Microturbo t... Hmm, never heard of that before, is it anything like the Purina diet? Wouldn't know, you're the one who married a dog, go ask her. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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The ONLY way he will ever sell it is IF he can find a bigger fool than
himself to buy it. I am not sure that would be possible but in a world full of fools...who knows? $120,000 for that death trap...wow! I might see a $120 to use it as a sign for a local hamburger joint called AIRWAYS. Deaf2u wrote: http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? |
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Or maybe a wind tee?
Scott BobR wrote: The ONLY way he will ever sell it is IF he can find a bigger fool than himself to buy it. I am not sure that would be possible but in a world full of fools...who knows? $120,000 for that death trap...wow! I might see a $120 to use it as a sign for a local hamburger joint called AIRWAYS. Deaf2u wrote: http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? |
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Scott wrote:
Or maybe a wind tee? Scott They'd arrest whomever used it for littering and running an unlicensed toxic waste dump. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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I just want to know why he doesn't fly it, or at least watch it fly. I have
nothing against the guy, I don't know him and I'm not going to judge by who he calls a friend. It just seems that he's put in a lot of effort here, I'd want to see it fly. |
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Deaf2u wrote:
I just want to know why he doesn't fly it, or at least watch it fly. I have nothing against the guy, I don't know him and I'm not going to judge by who he calls a friend. It just seems that he's put in a lot of effort here, I'd want to see it fly. I wonder how many aircraft are built and never flown by the builder. I can understand building for the fun of it then selling, but I venture to say there are some that the builder is afraid to fly. This is assuming the aircraft passes inspection in the first place. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() Deaf2u wrote: I just want to know why he doesn't fly it, or at least watch it fly. I have nothing against the guy, I don't know him and I'm not going to judge by who he calls a friend. It just seems that he's put in a lot of effort here, I'd want to see it fly. But how much time did he put into it? From the description it looks like he bought a partially finished kit in Australia. Harry K |
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![]() "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... I just want to know why he doesn't fly it, or at least watch it fly. I have nothing against the guy, I don't know him and I'm not going to judge by who he calls a friend. It just seems that he's put in a lot of effort here, I'd want to see it fly. I think he is probably scared of it. I would be. And I have to disagree with you. Who one chooses as friends is an excellent judge of one's character. It bay even be the best way. |
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