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Gentlemen,
I have noticed yet another comment about Tonys crash coming from an email
address ending in "Endevoursystems.net" which attempts to deflect attention
away from John Kerner the professional builder who was involved in the
construction of the aircraft which crashed.
I found this to be so interesting that I did a little research and what did I
find...if you check out www.endevoursystems.net you will see that they are
LANCAIR PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS!
Surprise....Surprise!
For the record the internet domain is owned by:
Watrich, Calvin
Endevour Systems Inc.
352 Bethel Road RR #1
Omemee, Ontario K0L 2W0 Canada
705-799-7274
If you haven't seen their site, they are the guys who claim to have built an
autoland flight control system for the Lancair IVP. Now I cannot comment
about this autoland system because I haven't seen one of their planes
fly...but then again, I haven't seen a pig fly either.
What I HAVE seen is the wreckage of N424E which was in fact completed by John
Kerner. What I also can attest to is that this mysterous fellow named
"Bill" at Endevous Systems had nothing to do with N424E whatsoever and hence
has no business commenting on things which he has not seen....unless of
course "Bill" is really an alias and alter ego for Mr. Kerner ???
To clarify, the aircraft which crashed was started by Patrick O'Brien and
completed by John Kerner. At the time Kerner took over the project the
wings were NOT closed out and Mr. Kerner has admitted this to several third
parties. Additionally, the lower skins were installed and the wings
finished by Mr. Kerner. Finally Mr. Kerner was specifically hired
subsequent to first flight to determine why the wings he finished were not
holding the specified 40 gal and he specifically represented that he had
fixed this problem.
In fact, documentation exists from Tony Durizzi in the form of a fuel receipt
that the right wing DID hold 39.6 gal following the repair. However as we
all know, the fact that fuel was in the wing does not mean that it could be
utilized if the vent was not built in as per the factory specifications.
So I suppose the good fellows at Endevour Systems have some reasonable
explanation for their defense of Mr. Kerner.
If you check out the photo page on their site, you will see they operate out
of what appears to be an inflatable hanger erected on a tennis court
(seriously!).
No doubt all the hot air they have been spouting here on the list helps keep
that hanger inflated and givens them something to do in between doubles sets.
Dave
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