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Have you built ANYTHING to completion where someone COULD die in
something you built? Sounds like a challenge to me... Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Juan Jimenez" wrote) I go quiet because I'm working. You go quiet because billionaire war heros die on your airplanes. Guess which one is worse, boy. ![]() Scott Crossfield died in a Cessna 210 last year. Can you count the similarities between the two accidents, Juan? A well proven design A respected company An American hero Fateful decisions made by the pilot... You missed one. No one has died in anything I have built. |
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"Scott" wrote in message ... Have you built ANYTHING to completion where someone COULD die in something you built? Sounds like a challenge to me... Scott Why would anyone want to build something so someone could die in it? I mean, other than Chuck, that is. ![]() You people are so weird.... -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Scott" wrote in message ... Have you built ANYTHING to completion where someone COULD die in something you built? Sounds like a challenge to me... Scott Why would anyone want to build something so someone could die in it? I mean, other than Chuck, that is. ![]() More people have died in BD-5 variants than in Chuck's design. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Juan Jimenez wrote: Why would anyone want to build something so someone could die in it? I mean, other than Chuck, that is. ![]() More people have died in BD-5 variants than in Chuck's design. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired -=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Dan. Could this be an Oscar caliber unabashed display of the pot calling the kettle black, facts be damned? My experience is that truth has no power in a war of words when you enter Jaun's propaganda camp. It is the first casualty. Rather than be disadvantaged in this manner, SHUNNING has worked well for me. Barnyard BOb - "Never wrestle with a pig - you'll both get dirty and the pig will love it," |
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"Barnyard BOb" wrote in message ... My experience is that truth has no power in a war of words when you enter Jaun's propaganda camp. It is the first casualty. Yeah, kind of like you pretending you can do something as simple as elementary arithmetic without a calculator, and choosing folding wing planes. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Great job twisting the words around. I'll rephrase. Have you built any
airplane capable of carrying a human aloft 100% to completion? Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... Have you built ANYTHING to completion where someone COULD die in something you built? Sounds like a challenge to me... Scott Why would anyone want to build something so someone could die in it? I mean, other than Chuck, that is. ![]() You people are so weird.... |
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"Scott" wrote in message .. . Great job twisting the words around. I'll rephrase. Have you built any airplane capable of carrying a human aloft 100% to completion? Yup. It's in Spain right now. Belongs to a Netjets pilot, and its successful entry into the Spanish register means Howard Cox and his BD-5B will also soon be flying, no thinks to the British Braindead CAA. Next! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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So, you built it from the first bolt all the way to certification?
Juan Jimenez wrote: "Scott" wrote in message .. . Great job twisting the words around. I'll rephrase. Have you built any airplane capable of carrying a human aloft 100% to completion? Yup. It's in Spain right now. Belongs to a Netjets pilot, and its successful entry into the Spanish register means Howard Cox and his BD-5B will also soon be flying, no thinks to the British Braindead CAA. Next! |
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