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Simple Simon
 
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I flew for two years and never once checked the inside of
my aircraft. There was no need to check the inside because
there was no inside.

It was a Rotec Rally2B. I bet you don't even know what
that is.

S.Simon


"JaxAshby" wrote in message ink.net...
A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer put a
several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the tail section
didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of the plane.
Does yours?

Jax




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Probably an ultralight.

Don't you mean Rotax?

Did you have a cage around the propeller?

Jax



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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I flew for two years and never once checked the inside of
my aircraft. There was no need to check the inside because
there was no inside.

It was a Rotec Rally2B. I bet you don't even know what
that is.

S.Simon


"JaxAshby" wrote in message

ink.net...
A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer put a
several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the tail section
didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of the

plane.
Does yours?

Jax






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alt.sailing.asa has never been the same since Thu, 14 Aug 2003
20:06:22 GMT, when JaxAshby wrote:

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of my speedos.
Does yours?


Hmm....

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Like Evil Kneivel? I used to race professional motocross -
that's almost as touch as doing stunts. Fewer broken bones
I would imagine, however.


"JaxAshby" wrote in message nk.net...
Cool. Good going there.

Did I tell you I used to be a stunt motorcyclist?


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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I flew for two years and never once checked the inside of
my aircraft. There was no need to check the inside because
there was no inside.

It was a Rotec Rally2B. I bet you don't even know what
that is.

S.Simon


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ink.net...
A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer put a
several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the tail section
didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of the

plane.
Does yours?

Jax








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Simple Simon wrote:
Like Evil Kneivel? I used to race professional motocross -
that's almost as touch as doing stunts. Fewer broken bones
I would imagine, however.


Sir, did you say that you actually raced????
At least I hope you weren't having any fun!!!!

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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 20:06:22 GMT, "JaxAshby"
wrote this crap:

A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer put a
several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the tail section
didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of the plane.
Does yours?

Jax


My pre-flights consists of throwing my gear in the overhead, rifling
through the seatback for any good magazines, and checking out the
stewardesses.





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"Scout" wrote in
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Isn't that an ultralight? Is a license required for it? Where did you
fly? My son is looking at ULs.


Of course he is.

Bertei
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Bertie the Bunyip
 
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"JaxAshby" wrote in
nk.net:

Probably an ultralight.

Don't you mean Rotax?

Did you have a cage around the propeller?


Like th eone around you?

Bertie

Jax



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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I flew for two years and never once checked the inside of
my aircraft. There was no need to check the inside because
there was no inside.

It was a Rotec Rally2B. I bet you don't even know what
that is.

S.Simon


"JaxAshby" wrote in message

ink.net...
A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer
put a several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the
tail section didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to
the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of
the

plane.
Does yours?

Jax








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"JaxAshby" wrote in
nk.net:

Cool. Good going there.

Did I tell you I used to be a stunt motorcyclist?


No!

Do go on, jaxhole!

Bertie

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I flew for two years and never once checked the inside of
my aircraft. There was no need to check the inside because
there was no inside.

It was a Rotec Rally2B. I bet you don't even know what
that is.

S.Simon


"JaxAshby" wrote in message

ink.net...
A buddy of mine was murdered a few years back. It seems the killer
put a several bricks in the tail of his 172. Got airborne and the
tail section didn't have enough lift, the plane fell backwards to
the ground.

My pre-flight always include a thorough poke around the inside of
the

plane.
Does yours?

Jax








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"Scout" wrote:
Isn't that an ultralight? Is a license required for it? Where did you fly?
My son is looking at ULs.


Hi, Scout,

Check out rec.aviation.ultralight. True ultralights (Part 104 legal)
have no licensing requirements; but it's still a "real" airplane and
they're often "very responsive" [read: twitchy]. Take lessons, just as
you would if you were getting a "real" pilot's license. Surprisingly,
it may cost you almost as much to take ultralight lessons as private
pilot lessons; but your life is on the line. This is not something to
learn-as-you-go.

But as for this thread... come on, guys! This troll is too stupid,
even for Jax. Bricks aft made just the tail too heavy to fly and
therefore it fell backwards out of the sky? Please!

Frank
 
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