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Old January 3rd 04, 04:35 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"redc1c4" wrote in message
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Tarver Engineering wrote:


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And then we all enjoy watching my information turn out to be true.

like the strakes on the F-22 you claimed existed, but that Lockheed
said didn't? %-)


Lockheed said the strakes are the "least desirable solution" to their
"buffeting problem". Lockheed never claimed the strakes did not exist, but
only that AV 19 has a different fix. In fact, Lockmart has either fixed the
problem this time, or they are into some Bullwinkle fantasy:"this time for
sure ..."

If you mean that the trolls you run with have serious reading and
comprehension problems, then you are correct.


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Old January 3rd 04, 05:32 PM
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Well, if you can't believe what you read in a comic book, what *can* you
believe?

-- Bullwinkle J. Moose
Lockheed said the strakes are the "least desirable solution" to their
"buffeting problem". Lockheed never claimed the strakes did not exist,

but
only that AV 19 has a different fix. In fact, Lockmart has either fixed

the
problem this time, or they are into some Bullwinkle fantasy:"this time for
sure ..."

If you mean that the trolls you run with have serious reading and
comprehension problems, then you are correct.




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Old January 3rd 04, 05:48 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"Waynne" wrote in message
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Well, if you can't believe what you read in a comic book, what *can* you
believe?


Lockmart never claimed they didn't use strakes to fix the buffeting problem.
(tail delamination) What Lockmart claims is that AV-19's tail spar changes
are a fix that works. This fix will be "strike three", should it fail.
(FY05 cancellation)

where certain newsgroup trolls are inherently reading disabled, or some
Lockmart employee is intentionally lying about the program. (ie
Garlington/Mehaffry F-22/WAAS) Newsgroup dishonesy is of course less
problematic than lockmart trying to cover up the F-22's departure from
controlled flight a few months ago. Kudos to the operator.

-- Bullwinkle J. Moose
Lockheed said the strakes are the "least desirable solution" to their
"buffeting problem". Lockheed never claimed the strakes did not exist,

but
only that AV 19 has a different fix. In fact, Lockmart has either fixed

the
problem this time, or they are into some Bullwinkle fantasy:"this time

for
sure ..."

If you mean that the trolls you run with have serious reading and
comprehension problems, then you are correct.






 




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