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Old January 22nd 04, 06:14 AM
Bertie the Bunyip
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in
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Whom does Knoyle sell his "negative knowledge" services to?


you, apparently.


Knoyle's employment is a "safety of flight" issue, bunyip.


And your alleged employment is a danger in flight issue.

****.

Bertie
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Old January 22nd 04, 04:33 PM
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote in message ews.com...
"Tarver Engineering" wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in
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Whom does Knoyle sell his "negative knowledge" services to?


you, apparently.


Knoyle's employment is a "safety of flight" issue, bunyip.


And your alleged employment is a danger in flight issue.

****.

Bertie



and on the ground also.
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Old January 23rd 04, 03:36 AM
Tarver Engineering
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote:


"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote:


Hang on here a second now Jim, you still need two samples. As Dan
says you need 'static pressure' to read the altitude from and you
need 'pitot pressure' (ram air pressure) as well as the static
pressure to derive the airspeed reading from. Sounds like you're
saying that you can read 'both' from just the 'ram air pressure'
alone. Or did I misunderstand you?


Jim has finally figued out what a pitot tube is, but somehow he still wants
to be correct in his archive troll. It is a great paradox.


I know...ain't life a bitch John

--

-Gord.


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Old January 23rd 04, 11:23 AM
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote:


"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote:


Hang on here a second now Jim, you still need two samples. As Dan
says you need 'static pressure' to read the altitude from and you
need 'pitot pressure' (ram air pressure) as well as the static
pressure to derive the airspeed reading from. Sounds like you're
saying that you can read 'both' from just the 'ram air pressure'
alone. Or did I misunderstand you?


Jim has finally figued out what a pitot tube is, but somehow he still

wants
to be correct in his archive troll. It is a great paradox.


I know...ain't life a bitch John

--

-Gord.


Splaps, you can go on quoting Gord's comment
'till the cows come home but your ommision of
my response to Gord is just more evidence of
your dishonesty.
The ongoing evidence of your dishonesty is much
appreciated. Keep on keeping on! :-)

JK



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Old January 23rd 04, 05:33 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"Jim Knoyle" wrote in message
...

"Tarver Engineering" wrote:


"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
.. .
"Jim Knoyle" wrote:

Hang on here a second now Jim, you still need two samples. As Dan
says you need 'static pressure' to read the altitude from and you
need 'pitot pressure' (ram air pressure) as well as the static
pressure to derive the airspeed reading from. Sounds like you're
saying that you can read 'both' from just the 'ram air pressure'
alone. Or did I misunderstand you?

Jim has finally figued out what a pitot tube is, but somehow he still

wants
to be correct in his archive troll. It is a great paradox.


I know...ain't life a bitch John

--

-Gord.


Splaps, you can go on quoting Gord's comment
'till the cows come home but your ommision of
my response to Gord is just more evidence of
your dishonesty.


There is no response possible, Knoyle.

You are revealed as an incompetent, for all to see.


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Old January 24th 04, 09:26 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"Tom Mosher" wrote in message
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What's with Tarver? He's constantly saying that someone should be run
out of the industry or that he'll use his connections to get someone
fired or in trouble with the law.


Been there done that.

That is how the aviation industry works here on Earth, Tommy.

Knoye is incompetent and his employeer deserves to share detrimental
consequences of Knoyle's archive troll.

It was all funny when sub-idiot Henriques was trying to damage my busineess
and SC Shafer didn't even want to be saved.


 




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