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Old December 11th 06, 10:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Brian[_1_]
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Default question about engines

I think it was a pretty safe statement. Remember we were planning on
building 300 of them and it is smaller than a Cessna 150. Weighs twice
as much and has 600+ horse power.

I think this could be said of any airplane that meets those
specification.

It was pretty obvious to me that someone would eventually do something
stupid with one.

However flown properly and with the proper respect it is probably no
worse than anything else in this category

Brian






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Hi John

I was the primary draftsman for the Thunder Mustang. To date I only
personally know of about 4 of them that are flying. I suspect there
another 4 or 5 I don't know about. From the parts and engines we
manufactured there could be as many as 25 of them flying.

To date the only accident involving injuries that I am aware of was the
crash of the prototype.
Have there been any more accidents?

I have to admit the when we put it paper it was pretty obvious it was a
hot airplane and that people would kill themselves in it. I am bit
surprised it hasn't been worse. But maybe the fact that it is obviously
a hot airplane that deserves respect has contributed to this.

Brian


Is the above statement really something you want archived on the internet
for eternity? Well I guess it's to late now.