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On Jun 9, 2:08*am, Paul Saccani wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2012 10:33:57 -0700 (PDT), Ted Parvo wrote: I'm looking for *verification for a claimed Guinness World Record for World's smallest jet aircraft. A BD5. The link on the Guinness site has not worked for months. I have contacted them, and through email exchanges, their representative has indicated they have no knowledge of this aircraft The person claiming the record, a guy by the name of Juan Jimenez, has informed me that the reason I cannot find the record is because I "have the IQ of a pin", and do not know "which database to search". I am quite sure I have searched the "correct database", and reasonably sure the people at Guinness know their own database and how to search it, but the final response to detailed questions about this BD5 is that they have no knowledge of it. Can anyone in this forum shed light on this discrepancy? If you check the following URL, http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/...smallest-aircr... it lists the following; Juan Jimenez, Smallest Jet Aircraft, United States, 1 Jan 2004. "The smallest jet aircraft is the home-built Bede BD-5J Microjet owned by Juan Jimenez of San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA, which weighs 162 kg (358 lb), is 3.7 m (12 ft) long, has a 5.7 m (17 ft) wingspan, and can fly at 483 km/h (300 mph). There are actually several hundred BD-5 aircraft flying, produced and sold in kit form by the Bede aircraft company. However, this is the smallest (by weight) jet engined example." Which is, of course, quite wrong. as the Cri-Cri MC15J is both smaller and lighter, its MTOW being only 8 kg heavier than the empty weight of the supposed "record" holder. Nonetheless, it would seem true that he has a Guinness World Record, though of course, it isn't the real record. -- Cheers, Paul Saccani Perth, Western Australia. I recall the long discussion of Jaun and that airplane. IIRC he never flew it. Could be wrong. I wonder what ever happened to the nut. Harry K |
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