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Yep, I read that too.
However, the point is we want more on board, not scare them away,
right?
Need to somehow balance the negative with the positive.
On the other hand, the fewer using the rotary the more spare engines
will still be available. So scare away!
Finn
Ed Anderson wrote:
Well, Finn
A recent article in FLYING magazine did refer to us rotary fliers as
"the hairy chested heros of aviation". Makes you want to beat you chest
doesn't it?
Ed Anderson
RV-6A N494BW Rotary Powered
Matthews, NC
eanderson@carolina.rr.com
You know, reading most of the recent postings to this list one could
easily get the idea that our motto is:
"Need some exitement in your life? Fly a rotary!"
Amazing that people new to this list would actually still consider
putting a rotary in their airplanes!
Finn (close to 400 hours and still in one piece).
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