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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Flyboys? From: "Dudley Henriques" Date: 12/17/03 9:17 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: et "Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . "Dudley Henriques" wrote: "Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . "Dudley Henriques" wrote: DUDLEY HENRIQUES SAID ; "Bull ****! This is a constant speed prop. RPM is a set value. The RPM can be set at 3000 and the manifold pressure can be anywhere between 15 inches and 61 inches, and it's the manifold pressure combined with the set RPM that will determine the power.....NOT the RPM!!! Are you trying to tell me that the rotational (energy) of a propeller is the same at 15 inches as it is at 61?". -D Henriques How's that Gordo? sigh I believe that I'm done with you henry...enough is enough. Good night. -- -Gord. You're done all right! snort Of course I have... beating you isn't any great shakes after all... -- -Gord. You just never learn do you? It's not about "beating" anyone Gordo. It's about dialog and discourse. Try it sometime :-) :-) DH I think he may be discussing an engine pulling 61" of mercury at a constant speed of zero RPM. (guffaw) It's a shame really. I don't want to fight with this guy. I've tried ignoring him. I've tried friendly engagement. I've tried every way I know to either make friends with him or get rid of him. He just keeps coming on...again and again. I never post to him. It's always him posting under me, changing the subject into some personal attack thing. I wish I knew what his problem is but I don't. This kind of thing happens all the time on Usenet. You somehow pick up one of these people who think it's about keeping score. He goes one down and becomes a heated enemy for the next thousand years or so. Oh well, perhaps he'll get tired of doing it. Ford tried reassigning the thread. Maybe that will work. I'll try my best not to respond to him any more than I have to. Maybe that will help a bit as well. We'll see!! :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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From: Cub Driver
But what really set me off was his account of the Doolittle raid, which ends with the statement: "The U.S. and Japan were even" -- they mounted a sneak attack on us; we mounted a sneak attack on them. That's the core theme of the book, really. A better writer could have made a more convinicing case of it. He's no Gar Alperovitz : ) Chris Mark |
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From: Cub Driver
As I get deeper into Flyboys, my irritation increases. Bradley regularly refers to the North American B-25 Mitchell bomber as a Billy. Matilda or Gertrude, maybe, but not Billy. Definitely not a male but a placid, homely, dependable, strong-as-an-ox female. As to "flyboy," I asked an old friend if he ever recalled being referred to by anyone as "flyboy," and he said, "No....., unless it was in a bar and some gyrine used it while trying to muscle in on my girl. Broken beer bottle fight following immediately, of course." Chris Mark |
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Subject: Flyboys (Was: Flyboys?)
From: ost (Chris Mark) Date: 12/18/03 9:35 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: From: Cub Driver As I get deeper into Flyboys, my irritation increases. Bradley regularly refers to the North American B-25 Mitchell bomber as a Billy. Matilda or Gertrude, maybe, but not Billy. Definitely not a male but a placid, homely, dependable, strong-as-an-ox female. As to "flyboy," I asked an old friend if he ever recalled being referred to by anyone as "flyboy," and he said, "No....., unless it was in a bar and some gyrine used it while trying to muscle in on my girl. Broken beer bottle fight following immediately, of course." Chris Mark No one ever dared call Willie the Wolf a female. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . "Dudley Henriques" wrote: Whatever you say dude... -- -Gord. I say props Gordo.......let's talk PROPS!!! :-) DH I would if you knew enough to be a challenge for me dude... -- -Gord. Well, I can challenge you with this much anyway ole buddy. With this answer, you now have a total of thirteen straight posts where I have asked you in a very friendly manner to engage me on the issue that you swear I don't know anything about with nothing but a personal attack one liner or a personally insulting remark or both that avoids that engaging discussion. Do you really think this is doing anything to help you ? I don't think so. And every time you do it you add one more post to the ever growing list, and don't forget, these posts are a permanent record. No Gordo; I'm afraid my initial opinion of you as being an intelligent person who just made a goof was a bit off. In fact, this whole thing from beginning to end looks to anyone reading it as exactly what it is; me bending over backwards to be nice to you; accommodate you in every conceivable way possible, and you just rambling on and on with one long continuing series of posts refusing to deal with the issue and filled with nothing but personal attacks and nonsense. I honestly think you're afraid to engage on the issue and won't do so for this reason. This leaves you with nothing but the type of post you've made here again. You're all mouth my friend, and as you continue posting the way you are with me to any one person on Usenet, it becomes more and more obvious to anyone reading these continuous refusals to engage that you are in fact simply avoiding the issue at hand by posting nothing but personal harassment of a single individual for reasons of your own. Are you going to make it fourteen refusals ? :-) DH Why not?...it seems to **** you off...sounds like a plan to me... ![]() -Gord. "You are completely focused on RPM as the single factor producing rotational velocity" -Guess who? |
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Subject: Flyboys (Was: Flyboys?)
From: Ed Rasimus Date: 12/18/03 9:41 AM Pacific My point is that Bush as a WWII flier was totally familiar with the term "Fly Boys" to a far greater extent that anyone on this NG who never was in WW II. After all the term was strictly a WW II Americanism. While the book was rather poor work, Bush may at least have written off on the term Fly Boy all the way. Makes sense to me. The only other alternative is to assume that Bush reviewed the manuscriptt hastily and carelessly, What think you? Arthur Kramer What I think, is that you haven't read the book. The description of Bush' shoot down and recovery is only one small anecdote in the book, which develops additional importance because of what George H. W. Bush eventually became. Are you saying the book is good because he became president?. Or if he never became president the book would be bad? Or just what are you saying? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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On 18 Dec 2003 17:49:38 GMT, (ArtKramr) wrote:
Subject: Flyboys (Was: Flyboys?) From: Ed Rasimus While the book was rather poor work, Bush may at least have written off on the term Fly Boy all the way. Makes sense to me. The only other alternative is to assume that Bush reviewed the manuscriptt hastily and carelessly, What think you? Arthur Kramer What I think, is that you haven't read the book. The description of Bush' shoot down and recovery is only one small anecdote in the book, which develops additional importance because of what George H. W. Bush eventually became. Are you saying the book is good because he became president?. Or if he never became president the book would be bad? Or just what are you saying? Arthur Kramer The language seemed pretty clear when I wrote it. I didn't say the book was good for any reason. It certainly wouldn't gain credibility because he became president. But, the anecdote about a young Navy aviator being shot down and rescued and the additional information about the handling of prisoners in the area by the Japanese gains historic importance because that aviator eventually became president. (It's much like the importance of the PT-109 story because JFK became president.) If Bush had not become president, the book would not be better or worse. I don't think it is a very good book, but the Bush anecdote is only a small part of the story. President or not, I think the book is marginal history, poorly written. Similarly, I think that Steven Ambrose' coverage of B-24 operations and his lionizing of George McGovern in Wild Blue is poor also. And it would still be poor even if McGovern had become president. |
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