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Al,
You waste your time on Jaun. He has never admitted that he could possibly be wrong much less actually admitting that he was wrong about anything. His only action when faced with facts is to deny them and start throwing insults. You are fighting with a pig in the pig pen and the pig loves it. Logic and facts will never have any effect on him, his mind (what there is of it) is already made up and facts will not convince him to change it. Quit wasting you time with him, he just isn't worth the effort or time. Al G wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "DABEAR" wrote in message ps.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: http://www.aero-news.net/news/featur...B643&Dynamic=1 Oh, so Campbell sent you here to rehash his grandiose Barnstorming piece... Why bother...no one wants to read his lies, let alone yours. Especially when all you yapping mutts say he should have registered the record with FAI, when in fact FAI did not begin accepting records in the microlight category until 1984. Juan, you do realized, don't you, that before there was an "ultralight" category of less than 300kg, there was, and still is, a less than 500kg category. If someone wanted to set a record in an aircraft, of any weight, there is now, and has been, a category for it. If the attempt had been made in 1981, he would have had to compete with aircraft heavier than 300kg, maybe even a prop driven BD5. The FAI certainly DID accept records from lightweight aircraft prior to 1984. When you attempt a record in a weight class, if your performance is good enough, you may saction and claim records for weight classes above yours. For instance, I hold a World Class record in Airplanes, propellor driven, 1000kg to 1500kg, or "C1-c". I also hold the "C1, group 1" record for propellor driven aircraft regardless of weight. Now Clay Lacy could probably dig out his DC6 or P51, and take the record away, but in 27 years no one has done it. Zoom, could have claimed his record in the same way. In fact, since it is an un-official, un-recorded, record, how do you, or anyone else, know that someone else hasn't done the same thing, better? Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was submitted. Sonny? Jeez Louise, how old a do you think you are? Al G |
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![]() "BobR" wrote in message ps.com... Al, You waste your time on Jaun. He has never admitted that he could possibly be wrong much less actually admitting that he was wrong about anything. His only action when faced with facts is to deny them and start throwing insults. You are fighting with a pig in the pig pen and the pig loves it. Logic and facts will never have any effect on him, his mind (what there is of it) is already made up and facts will not convince him to change it. Quit wasting you time with him, he just isn't worth the effort or time. Al G wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "DABEAR" wrote in message ps.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: http://www.aero-news.net/news/featur...B643&Dynamic=1 Oh, so Campbell sent you here to rehash his grandiose Barnstorming piece... Why bother...no one wants to read his lies, let alone yours. Especially when all you yapping mutts say he should have registered the record with FAI, when in fact FAI did not begin accepting records in the microlight category until 1984. Juan, you do realized, don't you, that before there was an "ultralight" category of less than 300kg, there was, and still is, a less than 500kg category. If someone wanted to set a record in an aircraft, of any weight, there is now, and has been, a category for it. If the attempt had been made in 1981, he would have had to compete with aircraft heavier than 300kg, maybe even a prop driven BD5. The FAI certainly DID accept records from lightweight aircraft prior to 1984. When you attempt a record in a weight class, if your performance is good enough, you may saction and claim records for weight classes above yours. For instance, I hold a World Class record in Airplanes, propellor driven, 1000kg to 1500kg, or "C1-c". I also hold the "C1, group 1" record for propellor driven aircraft regardless of weight. Now Clay Lacy could probably dig out his DC6 or P51, and take the record away, but in 27 years no one has done it. Zoom, could have claimed his record in the same way. In fact, since it is an un-official, un-recorded, record, how do you, or anyone else, know that someone else hasn't done the same thing, better? Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was submitted. Sonny? Jeez Louise, how old a do you think you are? Al G Bob, You are absolutely right, of course. One of the flight intructors @ rec.aviation.student has a sig that says: "Teaching pigs to sing since 1976". Al G |
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