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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Dudley Henriques writes:
Tell you what Anthony. I'll promise you right here and now, with the entire forum watching, that if you will post sincere aviation related dialog to me personally, from this post onward I will answer you with respect and matching sincerity. Fine with me. |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: Tell you what Anthony. I'll promise you right here and now, with the entire forum watching, that if you will post sincere aviation related dialog to me personally, from this post onward I will answer you with respect and matching sincerity. Fine with me. Hey...that's great! Feel free from this post on to post anything to me you feel is relevant to my area of expertise. I'll do my best to deal with that honestly and respectfully. I'll assume you will do the same with me. It's about time somebody around here did something positive. Who knows, maybe something good will come of it. Hell, at least we'll know we tried anyway :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Benjamin Dover writes: This from someone who had to ask where the handle for the ejector seat on his Baron was located. I don't recall asking such a question. Any IFR rated pilot knows the answer and why. There are a lot of things that IFR-rated pilots are supposed to know that they don't. LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE. You most certainly did. You didn't know if a simulated Baron was different from the real thing and asked if an ejector seat was really there. So much for your continuous bull **** about how great MSFS with the 3rd party add ons is in providing realistic "flying". YOU DON'T KNOW **** FROM SHINOLA |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Benjamin Dover writes:
Mxsmanic wrote in : Benjamin Dover writes: This from someone who had to ask where the handle for the ejector seat on his Baron was located. I don't recall asking such a question. Any IFR rated pilot knows the answer and why. There are a lot of things that IFR-rated pilots are supposed to know that they don't. LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE. You most certainly did. You didn't know if a simulated Baron was different from the real thing and asked if an ejector seat was really there. Yes, but that's not what you said initially. You said I asked where the handle for the ejection seat was, and that isn't true. This is what I actually asked on October 15, 2006: I note in the simulation of the Baron in MSFS (Dreamfleet's simulation), there's a button on the left side of the pilot, part of several rows of buttons, marked "Ejection seat." I don't know if this is a joke on the part of the developers, or something that really exists in the aircraft. In the latter case, the only reason I can think of for it would be if it were something that existed on a military version of the aircraft. Is it really there? I don't recall ever getting a serious answer to this question. So much for your continuous bull **** about how great MSFS with the 3rd party add ons is in providing realistic "flying". I imagine that the button is what developers call an "Easter egg." An aircraft like the Baron is rather small and light and ejection seats are heavy, and I don't recall ever reading about an aircraft of this type being so equipped. But one never knows. If someone told me not so many years ago that private pilots would be buying aircraft that have giant parachutes to lower the entire airframe to the ground in an emergency, I would have found that pretty hard to believe, too. |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Benjamin Dover writes: Mxsmanic wrote in : Benjamin Dover writes: This from someone who had to ask where the handle for the ejector seat on his Baron was located. I don't recall asking such a question. Any IFR rated pilot knows the answer and why. There are a lot of things that IFR-rated pilots are supposed to know that they don't. LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE. You most certainly did. You didn't know if a simulated Baron was different from the real thing and asked if an ejector seat was really there. Yes, but that's not what you said initially. You said I asked where the handle for the ejection seat was, and that isn't true. This is what I actually asked on October 15, 2006: Which makes you a disingenuous fjukkwit. I note in the simulation of the Baron in MSFS (Dreamfleet's simulation), there's a button on the left side of the pilot, part of several rows of buttons, marked "Ejection seat." I don't know if this is a joke on the part of the developers, or something that really exists in the aircraft. In the latter case, the only reason I can think of for it would be if it were something that existed on a military version of the aircraft. Is it really there? I don't recall ever getting a serious answer to this question. Becasue it didn;'t deserve one you retard. Bertie |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Mxsmanic wrote:
I note in the simulation of the Baron in MSFS (Dreamfleet's simulation), there's a button on the left side of the pilot, part of several rows of buttons, marked "Ejection seat." I don't know if this is a joke on the part of the developers, or something that really exists in the aircraft. In the latter case, the only reason I can think of for it would be if it were something that existed on a military version of the aircraft. Is it really there? I don't recall ever getting a serious answer to this question. Anthony' The Baron has never as far as I know, was never fitted with any ejection system; certainly not on any civilian version I have ever seen. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Don Tabor writes:
Unless they get a pilot's license, in which case old age becomes unlikely. If they do most of their flying in the hangar--or on USENET--they might survive for quite a while. |
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Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Don Tabor writes: Unless they get a pilot's license, in which case old age becomes unlikely. If they do most of their flying in the hangar--or on USENET--they might survive for quite a while. Wheras you wouldn't survive thre taxi to the end of the runway. Bertie |
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Should I be scared of Maxwell's interest in testicles?
Lorrill Buyens wrote in
: On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:49:56 +0000 (UTC), Dread Pirate Bertie the Bunyip , Scourge of the alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk Seas, yo-ho-hoed: Daedalus wrote in m: On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:37:28 -0400, Kali wrote: In , Daedalus said: On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:19:22 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Daedalus wrote in news:9pu314hifag2qone2bodhf7vkbtf590qko@4ax. com: On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:29:05 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Daedalus wrote in news:61p314h7nsk13qmnqdf94ch3pq56u6i24k@4a x.com: On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:06:40 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:hZaQj.11651$3N1.4340 @newsfe17.lga: "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in message ... dgs wrote: Mxsmanic wrote: I don't exceed weight limits. You don't fly, numbnuts. Just as he's never gone up, his testicles have never come down. Hell of a good point Mort, must be a lesson there...... Boggle. Scrabble Twister Sorry Stratego! Risk! Life! Candyland! Chutes and Ladders! Pictionary! Yatzee! |
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