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Old July 16th 10, 10:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default World's loudest airplane

Expensive booth prices and you can't talk to
customers when the Harrier is hovering or the jets are coming by with full
afterburner.


You ought to try putting on a technical seminar and just when you get
to the hard-to-explain stuff that they need to know, those
fuel-to-noise machines come thundering by.

We've lost something valuable here.
Kathy & I produce the Experimental Helo Magazine and are finding a growing
group of people that aren't being serviced by EAA.


You must not be in the cattle business or you'd understand that EAA
has been "servicing" us for a goodly number of years.

{;-)

Jim
 




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