Done. I've already asked everyone once to move this discussion in a positive direction.
Time to end this thread folks. Anyone who does not will also be moved to moderated status.
Helen
On 5/20/2012 7:31 PM, medicbill@aol.com wrote:
Time to moderate this guy.In a message dated 5/20/2012 3:43:37 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, frankiebpr@yahoo.com writes:
I have been right here reading your stupid response, I am quite aware of the search engines and I was not thinking of me but of the rest of the readers, I am quite convince of the excellentairflow performance of all the PipiStrel models, if I may add: Second to none for that matter.
May I suggest you learn to interpret before shooting from your hip. If you have nothing tobring to the readers, stop repeating someone else's comments. If this is what you like,may I suggest you just "copy and paste" at least you would be using t echnology in yourfavor........for goodness sake!!!!! LAST BUT NOT LEAST, TAKE A FEW MINUTES ANDVISIT AND READ ALL ABOUT PIPISTREL AND THEIR ONGOING AVIATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. At least you will have something purposeful to write about.
FRANK GONZALEZ
Sent from my iPad=Wow. The poor guy mentions the Cafe Foundation and you are asking for links. There is such a thing called Google and web search and for goodness sakes, if you are flying, how come you are oblivious to Cafe Foundation and NASA challenge. Where have you been :)?
I completely believe that they 2.5 GPH fuel burn in the pattern. Apollo Fox has 2.5 GPH at 65 to 70 knots in the pattern and its a whole lot more draggy than this plane. It doesn't even have struts. Pipestrel makes sailplanes or motor gliders. They reduce the induce drag by increasing the aspect ratio and this plane is a derivative of one of their models so highly likely it has a lower aspect ratio but still the rest of the heritage is there from their motor glider.
Abid
--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, Frank <frankiebpr@...> wrote:
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> Wow Michael, ain't no bullshit (excuse my french) on your part....What I read here is:
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> put up or shut up. Why don't you attach a link that will convince everyone of the
> Cafe/NASA results; that would certainly "put the frosting on the cake".
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> I am playing the Lotto today to see if you would deliver one of these five to my airport :)
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> Thanks,
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> > Tell you what, we will offer another 5 Pipistrel ALPHA Trainers for $85k delivered to your airport with glass or normal gauges.
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