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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... I think that settles it the Cri Cri should be the smallest jet . Proof positive that jaun is as big a phony as zoom LOL!!! See ya Chuck (worlds tallest midget) S talking out of your ass again, billionaire hero splatman? The Cri-Cri is LONGER than the BD-5J. That's why the BD-5J has had the smallest jet record for over 25 years. |
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"Richard Isakson" wrote in message ... "Richard Lamb" wrote ... Correct me if I'm wrong (which should start 200 guys salivating) but wasn't one of the Cri-Cri airframes equipped with twin jet engines? That thing is smaller than the BD-5... What, you expected credibility from Jaun?? As opposed to expecting intelligence from you? If you had the mental capacity to Google for cri-cri and aircraft, and then BD-5J, you'd see the Cri-Cri is 12 feet, 10 inches long. The BD-5J is 12 feet, 5 inches long. That's why the BD-5J has held the record for more than 25 years. |
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("Juan Jimenez" wrote)
That thing is smaller than the BD-5... No, it is not. The Cri-Cri fuselage is longer than the BD-5J, by several inches. Wingspan? Weight? Cri-Cri is much SMALLER than than the BD-5, even if it is a few inches longer. Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Juan Jimenez" wrote) That thing is smaller than the BD-5... No, it is not. The Cri-Cri fuselage is longer than the BD-5J, by several inches. Wingspan? Weight? Cri-Cri is much SMALLER than than the BD-5, even if it is a few inches longer. bzzzz! Smaller, but wait. it's longer! LOL! Wrong answer, kiddo. To earn the record you have to beat the dimensions in BOTH width and length. If you are the same dimensions, only then does weight come into play, which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. |
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 17:36:03 -0400, "Juan Jimenez"
wrote: "ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... I think that settles it the Cri Cri should be the smallest jet . Proof positive that jaun is as big a phony as zoom LOL!!! See ya Chuck (worlds tallest midget) S talking out of your ass again, billionaire hero splatman? The Cri-Cri is LONGER than the BD-5J. That's why the BD-5J has had the smallest jet record for over 25 years. So if you're standing beside someone who's a half-inch taller, a foot narrower, and weighs a hundred pounds less than you, you'd rate yourself the smaller man? Somehow that actually makes sense... Wayne |
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Juan,
How does your BD-5J fly? How would you compare it to other small jet aircraft? Is it quicker to roll and get off the ground? How many hours do you have on your completed BD-5J and when did you complete it? Did you build it from "scratch" or from a kit? How many hours did it take for you to build it? How about a short but detailed story of how it flys?? I'm surprised you haven't been telling us how much you love it and the way it flys. I know that when I flew my RV-6 for the first time it was an amazing feeling. To actually fly in an aircraft that I'd spent almost 2500 hours building... when it left the ground on it's own power it was the most exhilerating feeling I've ever had... John Juan Jimenez wrote: "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Juan Jimenez" wrote) That thing is smaller than the BD-5... No, it is not. The Cri-Cri fuselage is longer than the BD-5J, by several inches. Wingspan? Weight? Cri-Cri is much SMALLER than than the BD-5, even if it is a few inches longer. bzzzz! Smaller, but wait. it's longer! LOL! Wrong answer, kiddo. To earn the record you have to beat the dimensions in BOTH width and length. If you are the same dimensions, only then does weight come into play, which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. |
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"Juan Jimenez" wrote ...
which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. An airplane that can't fly is no airplane at all. A turbine engine that was design to flown only on a disposable drone and never intended to be man rated is flown only by a fool. Rich |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Juan Jimenez" wrote) That thing is smaller than the BD-5... No, it is not. The Cri-Cri fuselage is longer than the BD-5J, by several inches. Wingspan? Weight? Cri-Cri is much SMALLER than than the BD-5, even if it is a few inches longer. bzzzz! Smaller, but wait. it's longer! LOL! Wrong answer, kiddo. To earn the record you have to beat the dimensions in BOTH width and length. If you are the same dimensions, only then does weight come into play, which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. But, yawn, with you in it will never fly even with that 80 pounds you supposedly saved. Can you even fit in it? Will it ever fly? Will it ever fly with you in it? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"Richard Isakson" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote ... which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. An airplane that can't fly is no airplane at all. A turbine engine that was design to flown only on a disposable drone and never intended to be man rated is flown only by a fool. Rich Only a fool like you opens his mouth without doing his homework. From the Microturbo brochure for the 022 Couguar engine, 4/71 rev. "The COUGUAR engine is a single-entry, single-spool turbojet, designed for powering small aircraft and remotely controlled target drones." It's immediate succesor, the TRS-18-046, in the same thrust class and using essentially the same design (so close, in fact, that the starter generator for the TRS-18 fits into the nosecone of the 022 Cougar, and it uses essentially the same analog computer and fuel spill valve, with a slightly different magnetic pickup for RPM signal generation), holds FAA type certificate E13CE, obtained by Ames Industrial Corp. as the sole distributor and licensee for Microturbo in the US at the time. As to the Turana, it was designed and flown as a _reusable_ target drone, not a disposable drone. Ask the Australian national archives to send you the pile of archives they sent me when I asked for info. As to the comment that an airplane that can't fly is no airplane at all, I'll leave that one open for the entertainment of the peanut gallery. I can still hear them laughing. Any more questions, fool? No? Shake your head from side to side. There you go! Good! That's the first smart thing you've done all day. |
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"Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote in message news:G86Se.8382$dm.4576@lakeread03... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Juan Jimenez" wrote) That thing is smaller than the BD-5... No, it is not. The Cri-Cri fuselage is longer than the BD-5J, by several inches. Wingspan? Weight? Cri-Cri is much SMALLER than than the BD-5, even if it is a few inches longer. bzzzz! Smaller, but wait. it's longer! LOL! Wrong answer, kiddo. To earn the record you have to beat the dimensions in BOTH width and length. If you are the same dimensions, only then does weight come into play, which is how I earned the record by completing a BD-5J 80 lbs lighter than the previous record holder. Period, end of story. But, yawn, with you in it will never fly even with that 80 pounds you supposedly saved. Can you even fit in it? Will it ever fly? Will it ever fly with you in it? What do you think, Dan? Do you assume everyone has the same problems as you when you try to get into an airplane... any airplane? Is that what you discuss in your therapy groups on alt.nude? |
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