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Old April 7th 04, 01:36 AM
Allen Epps
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In article , Tarver Engineering
wrote:

"Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal" wrote in message
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On 4/5/04 12:19 PM, in article , "Tarver
Engineering" wrote:


"Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal" wrote in message

SNIP
Yes. Truly. It's in the NATOPS and everything. My confusion with

your
statements is this occasional mention of a "break out" or "break out
force." There is nothing like that.

I know that information from having desiged the first accuratee F/A-18
simulator at Dryden. The reason for bringing up the break out force in

the
first place was to demonstrate how much force a Flanker applying an
additional 33# of force directly into his crotch to do a cobra would be
risking. It is a completely different thread, but monkey wanted to

branch
off into a demonstration is his huge penis and then immediately stepped

on
same.


Flanker, whatever... It's not a Hornet, which was where I came into this
discussion. Okay? As long as you're agreeing that there's no break out
force in the Hornet, we're square.


Let us agree that I know where the F/A-18 stick breaks out at (20#) and that
you and monkey are clueless. That is so much easier than stroking your
fragile ego, Woody. It is a safety of flight issue and I am not going to
budge on the fact. If Canada chooses to use less safe operators for their
F-18s then that is their business.


Woody, just unload and extend on this moron. I thought I'd give him a
chance at sanity but back in the plonk files he goes.
Pugs




 




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