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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message news ![]() (Peter Stickney) wrote: Mike Marron wrote: Exactly right. Based on your online persona, you would most definitely would NOT be on my short list of candidates to fly an IFR approach with OR plop an ultralight down onto a helicopter landing pad (much less fly into combat!) Stick to posting aviation stats and figures on RAM, Pete. Everything else is beneath ya. I don't get into Boasting Games, sport. If I were you, my posts would be full of being conceived in a J-3 Cub, Wrong. If I were conceived in a stinkin' J-3 Cub I damn sure wouldn't brag about it. Soloing at 14, learning mountain flying in some of the most unpredictable weather in the world - you Floridians have absolutely no idea - looking at the Earth's curvature from 50,000', or watching the jump-up on the Airspeed/Mach Indicator as the shockwave formed. Correct. We Floridians have "absolutely no idea." Or spending 4 hours above 35,000', watching a strong Aurora Borealis play along the entire Northern Horizon. Or the incredible greenness of North America after a year in the Stinking Desert. Of feeling the heavy feel, but crisp reponse of the De Havilland Vampire, or the instant response of the SGS 1-26, the concnetration and precision needed to get the best out of an Mu-2. Good grief! Yeah, I don't fly much any more - UV at high altitude roasts your eyes, and for some of us with the right genes, you've got screwed up eyes for the rest of your life. Just turned 43 years myself and (knock on wood!) still have 20/20 in both eyes.... I've managed to have some great experiences, though. I've had the pleaser of being shot at and shooting back, of flying an airplane faster than sound, of going to exotic places to do dangerous things, and, best of all, holding my newborn daughter in my arms. Wow! But, you see, I'm not anything special, in that regard. nor have I really done any great things. But I know folks who have, and I'm glad to sit and listen to them any time. Gotta' disagree. Whether you like it or not, you're damn sure something "special," Gord. Doncha' just love aviation? 20/20 sounds more like your intelligence quota !! BMC |
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Brian Colwell wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote in message news ![]() (Peter Stickney) wrote: Mike Marron wrote: Exactly right. Based on your online persona, you would most definitely would NOT be on my short list of candidates to fly an IFR approach with OR plop an ultralight down onto a helicopter landing pad (much less fly into combat!) Stick to posting aviation stats and figures on RAM, Pete. Everything else is beneath ya. I don't get into Boasting Games, sport. If I were you, my posts would be full of being conceived in a J-3 Cub, Wrong. If I were conceived in a stinkin' J-3 Cub I damn sure wouldn't brag about it. Soloing at 14, learning mountain flying in some of the most unpredictable weather in the world - you Floridians have absolutely no idea - looking at the Earth's curvature from 50,000', or watching the jump-up on the Airspeed/Mach Indicator as the shockwave formed. Correct. We Floridians have "absolutely no idea." Or spending 4 hours above 35,000', watching a strong Aurora Borealis play along the entire Northern Horizon. Or the incredible greenness of North America after a year in the Stinking Desert. Of feeling the heavy feel, but crisp reponse of the De Havilland Vampire, or the instant response of the SGS 1-26, the concnetration and precision needed to get the best out of an Mu-2. Good grief! Yeah, I don't fly much any more - UV at high altitude roasts your eyes, and for some of us with the right genes, you've got screwed up eyes for the rest of your life. Just turned 43 years myself and (knock on wood!) still have 20/20 in both eyes.... I've managed to have some great experiences, though. I've had the pleaser of being shot at and shooting back, of flying an airplane faster than sound, of going to exotic places to do dangerous things, and, best of all, holding my newborn daughter in my arms. Wow! But, you see, I'm not anything special, in that regard. nor have I really done any great things. But I know folks who have, and I'm glad to sit and listen to them any time. Gotta' disagree. Whether you like it or not, you're damn sure something "special," Gord. Doncha' just love aviation? 20/20 sounds more like your intelligence quota !! BMC and cubed, at that..... redc1c4, (after being viewed through the Hubbell telescope, of course. %-) -- A Troop - 1st Squadron 404th Lemming Armored Cavalry "Velox et Capillatus!" |
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