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To: John Lacelle who wrote (4968)8/20/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: Dr. Id  Respond to of 54805
 
It has
a patented spin proof design. If JFK Jr was flying this
baby, he would still be alive today.


There is a very bad joke in here somewhere...
I'll leave it to somebody else! :-)

JB



To: John Lacelle who wrote (4968)8/20/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Nichols  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
OTOTOT:What would the Millionaire next door say about sending a check to help the victims of the earthquake in Turkey? (not that I would follow that advise; just curious). I guess I'm feeling the warm and fuzzies today; life is pretty darn good over here and it really puts things into perspective. BTW, I'm a newbie to Q and to this thread;read the manual.JUMPED into the Q and made it my largest holding about 2 months ago. What a fun ride!!! And it's only just begun! Lastly, does anyone else feel that something BIG is going to break (no, not a split) in the very near future?AT&T perhaps. everyone, have a great weeqend.



To: John Lacelle who wrote (4968)8/20/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Don't know whether you're a pilot or not, but I am, and your statement that JFKJr would still be alive if he had had better equipment is not responsible commentary. That pilot was in over his head due to weather, not equipment. The aircraft he flew is the same one I fly, and it recovers from spins quite nicely thank you.

The stock price is low, and I know nothing about the company or the plane it intends to build, but through the years, some exceptionally fine aircraft designs have consistently failed to sell well enough to keep their makers in business. Maybe the airplane is spin proof, but I'll wager my hat that the company isn't.