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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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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



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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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"JaxAshby" wrote in
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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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Bertie the Bunyip
 
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"Simple Simon" wrote in
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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.


I'll bet nobody cares about your flittering lawn furniture either.

Bit of a stretch to call it an aircraft, BTW.


Bertie

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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