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Old September 23rd 05, 02:59 PM
Gordon Arnaut
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Ahh, the little flying flea pops up to throw in his little non-opinion.

As usual he has zero to contribute to the discussion. He just wants his
little flea-like voice to be heard -- so he knows he's still alive.

I suppose there is a pre-school element here that appreciates these
developmentally-challenged attempts at participating in a debate.
Fortunately they are usually quickly pacified after they've had their happy
meal and their nappy time -- so they don't cause a major disruption in the
big scheme of things.

Except for little flying flea here, who has been known to be a persistent
irritant. I think this will be the extent of his participation in this
thread though. He has exhausted his intellectual capacity with that one
sentence.

Regards,

Gordon.



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"Jerry Springer" wrote in message

Gordon, remind us again what it is that you have built or fly or own?


You all also might remember gordon's attacks on me, after me saying "bull"
to some of his assertions.

My advice? Put him in the kill file, quickly, and don't look back. He
won't be missed, nor will his bits of wisdom, or lack thereof.
--
Jim in NC



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Old September 23rd 05, 06:03 PM
Jean-Paul Roy
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Oh! Jim, is he the one attacking you on the wood subject?
"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Jerry Springer" wrote in message

Gordon, remind us again what it is that you have built or fly or own?


You all also might remember gordon's attacks on me, after me saying "bull"
to some of his assertions.

My advice? Put him in the kill file, quickly, and don't look back. He
won't be missed, nor will his bits of wisdom, or lack thereof.
--
Jim in NC





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Old September 23rd 05, 11:30 PM
Morgans
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"Jean-Paul Roy" wrote in message
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Oh! Jim, is he the one attacking you on the wood subject?


Indeed he was. He still is as clueless as ever.
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Jim in NC

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Old September 22nd 05, 04:47 PM
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The Sting is a very nice airplane. But the price has gone up about
$30k since Sport Pilot got approved. It's a case of whatever the market
will bear. And it will apparently bear a lot at this point for those who
wish to continue flying and need SP to do so.

I'm afraid "toy airplanes" are going to be the wave of the future
for those who wish to fly economically. But I think that something
under $40k will be the hot item.



"Gordon Arnaut" wrote in message
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Well I just came across another piece of advertising masquerading as an
article in Private Pilot magazine.

The author goes up on a short hop in a Sting Sport, another plastic topy
ariplane from the Czech Republic and he's raving about it like it's the
biggest thing since sliced bread. He even managed to paraphrase the famous
Neil Armstrong quote about "small steps for man...giant steps for
mankind." Man oh man.

And this "giant step" of a sportplane has a price that starts at $89,900.

Just for comparison, you can go out an buy a fully certified American
Champion Citabria for $90,900. This is a real airplane with none of the
restrictions that apply to the toy sportplanes. It has a real Lycoming
O-235 that has a TBO of 2400 hours. It has a gross weight of 1750 pounds,
which is 500 pounds more than this plastic toy sportplane.

Yet this sportplane is supposed to be some kind of bargain? How is it that
American Champion can build a certified airplane in the US at the same
price as a sportplane, if building a small airplane is so expensive?

I rest my case. If anyone really thinks these sportplanes are a great deal
and not way overpriced I have nothing further to say.

Regards,

Gordon.





 




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