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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 18:25:51 GMT, Ernest Christley
wrote: Some of you snot nosed ****ers are so full of yourselves. I must say, of all the posters in this thread, you seem the most "snot nosed and full of yourself". Anyone with above average intelligence can design a build a plane with the right attitude. One need only look to the early ultralight years to see the carnage wrought by the designs of those of "above average intelligence" who *thought* they had the "right attitude". Many of those designers lacked experience with time proven airplane designs and building techniques. Go build your Delta Dyke, Ernest, and stop bull ****ting about "advancing the state of aviation" - something of which you clearly haven't a clue. The original poster suggested that you dreamers build, fly, and maintain a time proven design first, that's all. If after that you still want to design and build your dream machine then have at it. You may still kill yourself in the process but your chances of building something that doesn't kill you will be better than if you hadn't built that first time proven design. A simple concept but, apparently, not simple enough for some. |
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