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 Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50
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 Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50
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NADA is the National Auto Dealers Association. The annual convention is currently in San Francisco. Not unusual to see aircraft manufacturers exhibiting there.

Yeah it's a huge show. Cirrus was the only aircraft manufacturer exhibiting there this year.

In the past I've seen Piper displaying there as well. Targeting those owner/pilots.
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 Post subject: Re: Cirrus SF50
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In the past I've seen Piper displaying there as well. Targeting those owner/pilots.

Yup. Pilatus is usually there too.


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I see the plane that inspired the Vision Jet. The people’s fighter
Sorry seen this at the museum and thought right away of the Vision Jet
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I see the plane that inspired the Vision Jet.

Heinkel HE 162.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_162

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No matter how hard I try, I cannot come to the conclusion that Mr. MU2 has life figured out and this guy doesn't. I have read all of it in this thread, nope.

True. One flies a jet, and the other one doesn't.

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I see the plane that inspired the Vision Jet. The people’s fighter
Sorry seen this at the museum and thought right away of the Vision Jet
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It even had a parachute, strapped to the pilot who ejected right past the engine intake...


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During its exceedingly brief operational service career, the 162's cartridge-type ejector seat was employed under combat conditions by JG1 pilots at least three times. The first recorded use was by Lt Rudolf Schmidt on April 20, with Fw Erwin Steeb ejecting from his 162 the following day. Finally, Hptm Paul-Heinrich Dahne attempted an ejection on April 24, but was killed when the aircraft's cockpit canopy failed to detach.

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No matter how hard I try, I cannot come to the conclusion that Mr. MU2 has life figured out and this guy doesn't. I have read all of it in this thread, nope.

This made me laugh really hard - Are you kidding me? Mike C is killing it! Just really slow playing this jet thing and Cirrus got it all wrong.....even though they’re showing up everywhere.


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The Japanese think long term and are fanatical about supporting their products. They could end up being a major player in business aircraft over time.

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when it comes to first gen goldwings & just speaking on con & crank bearings.. you have this ..to say the least
http://www.wingovations.com/crankshaft- ... 4593202522

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One flies a jet, and the other one doesn't.


Haha, one has google the other doesn’t need it.

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Haha, one has google the other doesn’t need it.

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[Google can't tell you what's going to happen tomorrow.


Yep agreed, and it can’t tell you what happened yesterday reliably either.

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