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Old December 9th 05, 02:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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"Jay Beckman" wrote

Aw c'mon, you aren't giving the guys in the Fab shops any credit!!

They can make chicken salad out of chickensh*t !

I'd be very suprised to find out that any chasis that a driver really

likes
ever goes completely away. Sort of like a quality airframe...they get
recycled, don't they?

There...back On Topic...


Depends. One that llloops and rrrolls before they crash can't be fixed.
Once they have that many bbbends and cccracks, like Fetter's frames, they
become flower planters.

Difference is, the drivers almost always live.

See, I can stay on topic, too! ;-))
--
Jim in (the NASCAR state of) NC

 




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