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What would you consider a modern engine?
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When I was in flight school in Eugene, OR in the early '90's there was a big
house in the Coburg hills to the east that had beautiful women sunbathing naked around the pool during spring term. That must have been why all of us at the school used the east practice area. |
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![]() "Robert Bates" wrote in message ... When I was in flight school in Eugene, OR in the early '90's there was a big house in the Coburg hills to the east that had beautiful women sunbathing naked around the pool during spring term. That must have been why all of us at the school used the east practice area. Man, that place must have had more near misses over it, than a popular VOR! -- Jim in NC |
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![]() Flyingmonk wrote: What would you consider a modern engine? In this case, something you could put a big reduction gear on since you want to slowly turn a big prop. Specialized manufacturers of Hollywood lighting generators used rebuilt flathead Cadillac V8s for decades because when properly rebuilt they were the quietest engines they could find. Power-to-weight might be problematic for aircraft use though. And in no way modern. |
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Better put some armor plate in too, since if you ARE
noticed you may draw ground fire! That happened on an RC plane, camera equipped and shooting pictures over the nudist beach north of San Francisco. Fortunately the plane was built in styrofoam and had two engines, because the shotgun fire took out the left nacelle and a nice chunk of wing. NOT the camera, though!!! :-))) Piero |
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I have eleven acres on a mountain top that's two miles from WV's Avolon
neutist resort. I might just overfly(helicopter) one time just to have a peek. :^) The Monk |
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Cheaper just to visit or join. Lots less hassle, too.
David M. Flyingmonk wrote: I have eleven acres on a mountain top that's two miles from WV's Avolon neutist resort. I might just overfly(helicopter) one time just to have a peek. :^) The Monk |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 00:48:04 -0600, AINut wrote:
Cheaper just to visit or join. Lots less hassle, too. David M. that is absolutely the case. the joke of all this is that at 500 ft you are hardpressed to tell whether someone below you is male, female, clothed or unclothed at all. we have a nudist beach in Perth (Swanborne) and every time I've flown someone over it they've been amazed that you can see nothing at all. people look like ants they are that small. the armchair pervs are quite amusing to read. I've been flying along that nudist beach for 10 years now (it is under a busy VFR lane) and most times I forget to look. there's nothing to see. :-) Stealth Pilot |
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Gerard Mindstep wrote:
I want to see nude women sunbathing from above. How can I build such a plane? Yeah, it's called a helicopter. You can be shot down if you don't get prior permission and that is legal in a lot of states. David M. |
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AINut wrote:
Gerard Mindstep wrote: I want to see nude women sunbathing from above. How can I build such a plane? Yeah, it's called a helicopter. You can be shot down if you don't get prior permission and that is legal in a lot of states. David M. Please name a few of these states that make it LEGAL to shoot down and aircraft that is flying at minimum legal height (or for that matter below legal height)! John |
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