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  #131  
Old August 19th 08, 09:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news5qqk.304155$yE1.90928@attbi_s21:

Agreed. Are there any other aircraft that you can steer on the
ground with
the yoke?


Just about every airplane use for primary instruction when taxied for
the first time by a new student (until the instructor shows them how
to use their feet :-))))


ROTFL! For sure...

But I honestly can't think of any other plane that have
yoke-ground-steering, can you, Dudley?


There were loads of them, all designed for fjukkwits.

Like you.






Bertie
  #132  
Old August 19th 08, 09:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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There were loads of them, all designed for fjukkwits.

Bertie


Oh, so you do fly one.


  #133  
Old August 19th 08, 09:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Rocky Stevens wrote in
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On Aug 17, 9:33 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:


They're crap for training, and so are Cherokees, which handle in a very
similar fashion.
The reason is that the habits formed in the first few hours are those that
remain with the pilot for life. It's difficult to undo those habits once
formed.


Bertie


AAAwwwww, Bertie and Mx's sock in a stroking session. I'm sure like your
brother Dudley, Mx will soon follow.



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Old August 19th 08, 09:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Mxsmanic wrote in
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More_Flaps writes:

I'd say yes but it's really bad idea for getting additional type
ratings efficiently. Can you imagine trying to land a tail dragger
without any experience of using a rudder?


But taildraggers need a lot of specific training already, don't they?


You are an idiot.


Bertie


And now that you're lagging around with his head sockpuppet, the makes you
his big brother-once-removed.



  #135  
Old August 19th 08, 09:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
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"5 by 5" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:gNFqk.33781$KZ.30100
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .

There were loads of them, all designed for fjukkwits.

Bertie


Oh, so you do fly one.



Nope, I fly a 757, amnongst other things.


You?


Bertie
  #136  
Old August 19th 08, 09:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
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"5 by 5" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
Rocky Stevens wrote in

:

On Aug 17, 9:33 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:


They're crap for training, and so are Cherokees, which handle in a
very similar fashion.
The reason is that the habits formed in the first few hours are those
that remain with the pilot for life. It's difficult to undo those
habits once formed.


Bertie


AAAwwwww, Bertie and Mx's sock in a stroking session. I'm sure like
your brother Dudley, Mx will soon follow.



Yeh, sure wannabe boi.



Bertie
  #137  
Old August 19th 08, 09:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
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"5 by 5" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .
Mxsmanic wrote in
news
More_Flaps writes:

I'd say yes but it's really bad idea for getting additional type
ratings efficiently. Can you imagine trying to land a tail dragger
without any experience of using a rudder?

But taildraggers need a lot of specific training already, don't
they?


You are an idiot.


Bertie


And now that you're lagging around with his head sockpuppet, the makes
you his big brother-once-removed.


Oh ouch.



Come on Butboi, you can do better! You're an AUK award winning k00k!



Bertie
  #138  
Old August 19th 08, 10:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 14, 4:59*am, "Tim" wrote:
"Viperdoc" wrote



For the real pilots and students, I suggest joining Pilots of America, a
moderated group. It is what this NG used to be, before it was ruined by
Anthony and his likes.


It wasn't so much ruined by Mx as much as those who cannot take a pass on
endlessly arguing with him over some ridiculous detail, or have made it
their mission to expose him as a non-pilot, all with the seemingly honorable
goal of protecting the helpless student who might read something here and
then die as a result.

What a crock. *Anyone with half a brain knows how to treat information
posted on a newsgroup, or anywhere else online for that matter. *They don't
need help from a few crusaders.


After reading this, I totally agree, and I have been one of the worst
at engaging Anthony lately. What a waste of time I have participated
in!
I will not engage Anthony or Maxwell any longer. I do feel badly for
them, though, as they demonstrate very deeply troubled & disturbed
lives. I really do enjoy the aviation here and that's why I lurk, post
& respond, or at least it should be.

Anyone who leaves rec.aviation.piloting because of a few idiots is
participating in the crock you mentioned above. The idiots here will
not have that kind of power over me, and shouldn't over anyone else.
Yes, It's a shame that we have to wade through the mire of MX, Maxwell
& others, but that's what focus, willpower, and your killfile are for.

I just purchased Agent so as soon as I figure out how to configure
this maddening newsreader I will have a killfile, too, as well as a
real newsreader. I've had Free Agent in the past but alas, It is no
more. Now I can't get AT&T to figure out their newsserver's name and
address & I have tried the ones on AT&T's website to no avail. I keep
getting failure notices from Agent when I try to download Usenet
groups & messages. I'll figure out (again) how to get Agent running
here in the next day or two, might even post a question or two if I
need help. I can't wait to get off of Google for good!

If everyone here would ignore MX, Max. and others they would probably
disappear. I notice that the recent activity of some idiots is being
largely ignored which is great. Keep it up! Here is my pledge to
completely ignore all but constructive, entertaining discussion.

Ricky
  #139  
Old August 19th 08, 10:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ricky wrote in
:

On Aug 14, 4:59*am, "Tim" wrote:
"Viperdoc" wrote



For the real pilots and students, I suggest joining Pilots of
America,

a
moderated group. It is what this NG used to be, before it was
ruined by Anthony and his likes.


It wasn't so much ruined by Mx as much as those who cannot take a
pass on endlessly arguing with him over some ridiculous detail, or
have made it their mission to expose him as a non-pilot, all with the
seemingly honora

ble
goal of protecting the helpless student who might read something here
and then die as a result.

What a crock. *Anyone with half a brain knows how to treat
information posted on a newsgroup, or anywhere else online for that
matter. *They d

on't
need help from a few crusaders.


After reading this, I totally agree, and I have been one of the worst
at engaging Anthony lately. What a waste of time I have participated
in!
I will not engage Anthony or Maxwell any longer. I do feel badly for
them, though, as they demonstrate very deeply troubled & disturbed
lives. I really do enjoy the aviation here and that's why I lurk, post
& respond, or at least it should be.

Anyone who leaves rec.aviation.piloting because of a few idiots is
participating in the crock you mentioned above. The idiots here will
not have that kind of power over me, and shouldn't over anyone else.
Yes, It's a shame that we have to wade through the mire of MX, Maxwell
& others, but that's what focus, willpower, and your killfile are for.

I just purchased Agent so as soon as I figure out how to configure
this maddening newsreader I will have a killfile, too, as well as a
real newsreader.



You bought agent? It's for free all over the place!
Do yourself a favor and get X-news. It's like agent, but without the
problems.

Bertie

  #140  
Old August 19th 08, 11:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ricky
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On Aug 19, 4:38*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Ricky wrote :





On Aug 14, 4:59*am, "Tim" wrote:
"Viperdoc" wrote


For the real pilots and students, I suggest joining Pilots of
America,

a
moderated group. It is what this NG used to be, before it was
ruined by Anthony and his likes.


It wasn't so much ruined by Mx as much as those who cannot take a
pass on endlessly arguing with him over some ridiculous detail, or
have made it their mission to expose him as a non-pilot, all with the
seemingly honora

ble
goal of protecting the helpless student who might read something here
and then die as a result.


What a crock. *Anyone with half a brain knows how to treat
information posted on a newsgroup, or anywhere else online for that
matter. *They d

on't
need help from a few crusaders.


After reading this, I totally agree, and I have been one of the worst
at engaging Anthony lately. What a waste of time I have participated
in!
I will not engage Anthony or Maxwell any longer. I do feel badly for
them, though, as they demonstrate very deeply troubled & disturbed
lives. I really do enjoy the aviation here and that's why I lurk, post
& respond, or at least it should be.


Anyone who leaves rec.aviation.piloting because of a few idiots is
participating in the crock you mentioned above. The idiots here will
not have that kind of power over me, and shouldn't over anyone else.
Yes, It's a shame that we have to wade through the mire of MX, Maxwell
& others, but that's what focus, willpower, and your killfile are for.


I just purchased Agent so as soon as I figure out how to configure
this maddening newsreader I will have a killfile, too, as well as a
real newsreader.


You bought agent? It's for free all over the place!
Do yourself a favor and get X-news. It's like agent, but without the
problems.

Bertie- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Do you mean that AGENT (specifically) is "free all over the place" or
do you mean free newsreaders?
I did recently look at many free and not-free newsreaders (X-News
among them) and looked at the interfaces (if examples were available),
read a little about them (including mostly user & former user
comments), and decided to go with what I had for many years which was
Free Agent. Well, I have Agent because Free Agent is no more but It's
basically the same interface with more features than Free Agent. I
really liked Agent and am used to it and they seemed to get the most
praise amongst what I read before plopping down my $20-something. X-
News did receive lots of good comments, too.

I'd be interested in what you say are Agent's problems since they give
a 30 day money-back test drive (which I'm on), understanding that I
rarely go far beyond reading, posting and replying to 3 Usenet groups
under 3 I.D.s

Ricky
 




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