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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/2/2007 4:44:07 AM   
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Screw pigeons and crows id kill them with out second thought, every ones kills mice and rats and spiders what about them a pigeon is just a rat with wings, why should they be seen differently because they have wings their stiil a pest.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/2/2007 5:21:20 AM   
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i get paid to shoot birds sown at my feild i use an air rifle

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 12:43:42 AM   
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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 2:01:58 AM   
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i can't wrap my mind around intentionally attacking a bird with a model airplane. this is sick behavior. like pulling the wings off flies, or drowning cats. or raping, or murder, or any other activity that brings out the dark side. we model flying things, and revere them. if you want to harm something with an airplane or any other device just to do harm, TURN IT ON YOURSELF. YOU FOOL!

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 2:28:17 AM   
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i can't wrap my mind around intentionally attacking a bird with a model airplane. this is sick behavior. like pulling the wings off flies, or drowning cats. or raping, or murder, or any other activity that brings out the dark side. we model flying things, and revere them. if you want to harm something with an airplane or any other device just to do harm, TURN IT ON YOURSELF. YOU FOOL!


comparing rape with stupid animals that we either eat or hunt for fun. hmm, yankee much?

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 1:41:14 PM   
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the stupidity lies with the idea that you can kill for fun. THAT IS WRONG. we burn trees till there are none. we fish till they are gone. animals do not take more than they need. animal populations only grow to what the environment will allow. we keep breeding till there is no more room. we are the stupid ones. people need to learn that we are the caretakers of the world, not the rapists. wake up, or all that will be left are the animals. look around you. observe what you are doing to this planet we all share. you may not be wise enough to listen to what informed prople are saying, so you lower your standards. DEE DE DEE!

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 5:43:10 PM   
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Now I have read thw whole page fromt he begging, I was kinda keeping track of the thread as it went along but never realy said anything. Now that I sit back and think about it, I should have said saomehting much earlier. Now I am a hunter, I hunt just about everyhting there is to hunt up here in Pennsylvania. And I love doing so, Yes I shot birds, such as geese, pigeons, doves, ducks and so on. But there is a limit to which I will go, chasing a bird with a plane and intentionally trying to hit it with the prop is just crazy. I mean come on here, besides being illegal, it's just so immature. Now as I said I hunt so by no way am I a PETA person by anymeans. Infact if I had control I would get rid of PETA but some things you just cant do. This is the reason why PETA has come to be and why there are so many rules and regulations now because of people like this who think it's ok to chase birds with a plane. They are up there just doing what they do, yes they can be quite annoying at times but remember, so can people. Jsut because people are annoying you dont shot them or chase them with a rc plane.

Some people just need to grow up, and people who chase birds with planes need to grow up. Now hunting and chasing a bird with a plane and killing them are two totally different things. Now most of you guys are probably young who are doing this so you arent mature enough to understand, but if you guys are above the age of 18 or 19 I feel quite bad for you. Do you not have anything better to do then to chase a bird with a plane. Now having fun is one thing but intentionally hitting a bird with a plane is fun to you then maybe you should get hit with a prop spinning that fast to see how much it hurts. I myself have been hit by a prop while the engine was at idle when I was younger, now it just scraped my finger but man did it hurt.

I guess some people will never really grow up, as far as calling us yankee's so who cares I dont.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 7:26:52 PM   
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i think i should apologize for the "YOU FOOL" remark!

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/4/2007 8:54:58 PM   
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you mean what I said or what you said.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 1:33:45 AM   
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Five canadian geese flying low before sunset fly right by the flying field. I take the old beater 4-* and give chase!!! In no time at all I'm past them, I back off the throttle, roll her on it's side, feed in the up elevator, make a nice u-turn in front of the geese. The geese turn around and head back now. I burn up some sky, and I'm back in the chase. I do this maybe 3-4 times before they won't turn anymore and then the game is over, as they fly into the distance. No broken props, no cut up geese.

I'm I a bad person for this interaction with nature? I have no intentions of hitting one, I value my plane and equipment to much.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 3:11:51 AM   
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as far as peta goes they can stick it. i havent hit a bird yet, but if I do it is no big deal. my chances of doing so are slim anyway. peta is about as smart as the aclu and other organizations like them. i usually eat what i shoot. but there are some that are neusance (spelling) and are not birds, like possums (not opossums like some think) armadillos and groundhogs just to name a few that I do my best to thin out. And many people would pay you around here to rid them. if you have ever heard of eureka springs ark. they have so many outsiders that wont let you hunt deer for so long that most of the deer are cancer ridden. now they want them hunted out. screw them. maybee they will move back to where they came from then we can put things back the way they were. but back to birds, i really doubt there is any chance of thining them out around here. I love to crow hunt, in season or not. I dont eat them either but I guess you can if you want. All things are etible. might be nasty but edible. besides guys this started out to be a funny thread but tree huggers (oops) and most likely gun haters got in the way.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 3:21:28 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: 125cchyperman

you mean what I said or what you said.




i believe i'm the only one to use those words.

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 3:26:40 AM   
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quote:

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i think i should apologize for the "YOU FOOL" remark!


I agree!!! We're all waiting for it now


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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 3:28:48 AM   
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as far as peta goes they can stick it. i havent hit a bird yet, but if I do it is no big deal. my chances of doing so are slim anyway. peta is about as smart as the aclu and other organizations like them. i usually eat what i shoot. but there are some that are neusance (spelling) and are not birds, like possums (not opossums like some think) armadillos and groundhogs just to name a few that I do my best to thin out. And many people would pay you around here to rid them. if you have ever heard of eureka springs ark. they have so many outsiders that wont let you hunt deer for so long that most of the deer are cancer ridden. now they want them hunted out. screw them. maybee they will move back to where they came from then we can put things back the way they were. but back to birds, i really doubt there is any chance of thining them out around here. I love to crow hunt, in season or not. I dont eat them either but I guess you can if you want. All things are etible. might be nasty but edible. besides guys this started out to be a funny thread but tree huggers (oops) and most likely gun haters got in the way.



the point of this thread has devloped into this. the act of intentionally hitting a bird with your plane is not funny. morality is the issue here. if you have an issue with that term, may i sugggest scruples? reservations, forethought of the ramifications of one's actions,, making your mother proud for a change!

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RE: hit a bird with plane. - 2/5/2007 3:35:12 AM