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Steen Skybolt pre-purchase, northern California
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August 20th 03, 05:14 PM
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(Snowbird) wrote in message . com...
Borislav Deianov wrote in message ...
Investigate what it takes to land this bird
with an appropriate amount of dual.
Definitely. I already have an instructor lined up, the best one there
is. ATP, 23000 hours, airshow performer, flown 300+ types, etc, etc. I
swear I learn more from him in one hour than in five hours with any of
the several other good instructors I've flown with.
Boris,
Maybe it's just not clear to me but:
1) have you flown this Skybolt? Any Skybolt?
2) have you called insurance agents, or the insurance for this
partnership, and found out what it will take to have yourself
added?
Sydney, Sydney, Sydney, SYDNEY, Sydney,
Sigh. You poor reading comprehension lacking wannabe. What business
is it of yours if he's flown a Skybolt or not? Nowhere did he ask for
advice from a 200 going on 10,000 (in their mind) wannabe. He asked a
simple question. Answer the question or get control of your fingers.
I know you're a good tailwheel/acro pilot, but I don't think
one can overestimate the "luuuuuve" factor in buying a plane.
Whoops! My bad! I wrongly accused you of a lack of comprehension. I
guess I'll have to qualify that by writing that it is a SELECTIVE lack
of comprehension. You don't comprehend when comprehending would
prevent you from making one of your famous "I have nothing but
contempt for you but I'm going to word it so that when you get angry I
can bat my eyes and claim I am being persecuted when I've done nothing
wrong and only tried to help" kind of posts. But the disparity of the
people here on the rec.aviation NG's truly amazes me. You've got poor
BOob, who obviously has a problem with ALL reading comprehension.
Then there's YOU. You are obviously a SUPER comprehender when it fits
with the chip on your shoulder! You've managed to extract a tidbit of
information with no input from Boris himself! Wow, that's amazing!
Where in his post did he allude to the fact that he was a "good
tailwheel/acro pilot"? How in the world could you "know" this? Or,
could it be that this is another of your snide remarks? Of course I
write that tongue in cheek, because it is obviously one of the snide,
thinly disguised, chip on the shoulder induced expressions of contempt
which you are so famous for. Heaven forbid that he would contemplate
purchase of an an airplane in a manner that you don't approve of. As
for the luuuuvve factor, isn't that what it's all about? Let the man
decide what he wants and either answer his question or excersise some
self control!
Out of several planes with similar, suitable characteristics,
you might easily find you vastly prefer one or another, for
small details of ergonomics or handling or visibility, which
you just can't tell *until you fly that make and model*.
Bullcrap. That is assuming he doesn't have some physical
characteristic which would necessitate investigating every single
airplane individually (i.e. a big wide butt). I guess people with big
wide butts would be required to check out ever aircraft individually.
I hear that you have a great instructor, but the insurance
company which was willing to insure one of the other partners
when he had less experience than you have now, might not be
willing to cover YOU at a reasonable cost no matter how fantastic
your CFI is and how good a pilot you are. That was then,
this is now, KWIM?
You HEAR that he has a great instructor? What, are you calling to
check up on him? Or do you get talking Usenet?
I never heard of a KWIM, is that like a QUEEB? As for the insurance,
there you go SUPER comprehending again. Ever heard of SELF INSURANCE?
Why do you insist on thinking, without reason, that this man is an
idiot and has no ability to think things through for himself? A bit
of unfounded aviation megalomania maybe?
re mechanic, have you looked at Ron Wanttaja's homebuilt pages?
There are several Skybolt web pages listed, and one of them,
or one of the people who maintain them, might know of a type club
where you could ask. Also, contact your local EAA chapter, not
only might you get leads to a bunch of mechanics knowledgeable in
a similar type of plane (if not Skybolt) but you might get a bunch
of skinny about that particular plane.
Good luck!
Sydney
Sydney, next time, just save yourself the typing and write what is
obviously on your mind, ala:
(Insert target of your contempt here),
It's obvious from your post and my SUPER comprehension skills that you
have no grasp about anything remotely aviation related you idiot. You
have no business buying a plane and even though you think you know
what you want you have no clue you dumbass. It may be the only
aircraft you've ever wanted since you were a child and may be the type
of purchase that is an "offer you can't refuse" but I still know what
is best for you and you should look at buying some other airplane even
though it's not what you want you miserable cretin. You may have
enough money that you don't need insurance but you have to do as I say
anyway you learning disabled lout. One day you may amass the
stupendous amount of aviation knowledge that I have acquired in my two
hundred hours but I doubt it you miserable ****ant. I really doubt
that anyone will ever know as much as I do because when it comes to
aviation I've been everywhere but the electric chair and seen
everything but the wind you ignorant piece of crap.
Glad I could be of help.
Love and kisses,
Sydney
xoxoxoxoxo
Full of Sweetness and Light