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Old August 19th 03, 02:37 AM
Juan E Jimenez
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"Snowbird" wrote in message
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Seriously, I dunno what pictures you've seen but you must have
him mixed up w/ someone else, Bob isn't in the ranks of the "severely
Bikini Challenged"


What did he do, get a liposuction in the Dominican Republic? :P

Don't under-rate yourself Juan. You manage both, quite nicely.


If that's what you believe is worthwhile, knock yourself out.


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Old August 19th 03, 03:30 AM
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I understand where you are coming from, but I'm talking about effective
invisibility, not true invisibility. If the radar return cannot be
distinguished from ground clutter or other returns around the aircraft, for
all intents and purposes it is invisible.

Juan

"C.D. Damron" wrote in message
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I was taking issue with the word invisible. Just about anything that is
low, fast, and small presents an interesting detection problem, but the

word
invisible is a bit of hyperbole.



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Old August 19th 03, 02:30 PM
Badwater Bill
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 01:37:17 GMT, "Juan E Jimenez"
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"Snowbird" wrote in message
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Seriously, I dunno what pictures you've seen but you must have
him mixed up w/ someone else, Bob isn't in the ranks of the "severely
Bikini Challenged"


What did he do, get a liposuction in the Dominican Republic? :P

Don't under-rate yourself Juan. You manage both, quite nicely.


If that's what you believe is worthwhile, knock yourself out.


Hey Juan:

Old man Bourbon can fit fine in a BD-5. You must have him confused
with someone else. He's not a big man by any means. You want to see
big dudes, look at Oysterhouse or Anteater. Those guys weigh more
than the BD-5 weighs (sorry buddies). Bourbon probably weighs about
160 pounds and is most likely about 5' 8". I think you've got him
confused with someone else.

Bill
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Old August 19th 03, 03:10 PM
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"Badwater Bill" wrote in message
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Hey Juan:

Old man Bourbon can fit fine in a BD-5. You must have him confused
with someone else. He's not a big man by any means. You want to see
big dudes, look at Oysterhouse or Anteater. Those guys weigh more
than the BD-5 weighs (sorry buddies). Bourbon probably weighs about
160 pounds and is most likely about 5' 8". I think you've got him
confused with someone else.

Bill


That's why I keep asking if he had a liposuction. Besides, 5'8"? Is that
all? I thought he thought he was over 6 ft tall! g

Good to hear from you again, I thought you had moved next to a bar in Tibet
or something...

Juan


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Old August 20th 03, 12:53 PM
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That's why I keep asking if he had a liposuction. Besides, 5'8"? Is that
all? I thought he thought he was over 6 ft tall! g

Good to hear from you again, I thought you had moved next to a bar in Tibet
or something...

Juan


Yeah, good to see you again too Juan. RAH needs a shot in the ass
once in awhile from the guys who really can do it. Bourbon is one of
the few high timers here who tries to keep some reason to the group in
general. I know you guys go head to head all the time but that's
okay. I buck heads with the old coot myself from time to time. It's
all okay. I don't mind arguing with someone like him who can fly.
What wears a guy down are the arguments with the weekend knucklehead
pilots who can't even solo.

Bourbon's okay, he's just cranky. I'm beginning to feel high milage
myself. Along with the high milage goes intollerance. And, I know
you are watching this LP. I may be high milage Debbie, but I'm still
high performance too! I could make you scream.

BWB


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Old August 26th 03, 01:34 AM
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What kind of price range do these things get?? I have a Pro-Drive that I
use on my Safari that cost about $1900.

Stu Fields iwvisp.com
"Jim" wrote in message ...
I am looking for a Micro balancer for my Mini-500. While it is very smooth
in most conditions I wil want to use a micro balancer in the future as
future preventive maintenance will tend to cause changes to current
settings. Must be a 100 or so out there now with no use because most
Mini-500 owners retained their Micro balancers instead of conveying them

to
the new owners.

Thanks,
Jim




 




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