Hi ya'll,
I read all that is said including Dave Brown's output.
It seems it all could be a problem but know one suggests it has been or
when it will be, correct?
Question> how can you consider correcting a problem when it has not
occured or can be expected at some time?
Model Airplanes have been flying in the USA for over 70 years and have
created some incidences that could be counted on one hand. No envolement of any note with a full scale machine.
Would 70 years be the equivilent of millions of flights, say only 5 million?
If there were 5 incidents in that time then odds of a incident would be one
million to one? Any insurance company would love those odds?
Bottom line? It would appear that EVERYONE is manufacturing problems
which experience says never have happened and in all probability never
will. Someone said the best way to create a problem is to stir it up!
So, keep at it and we will be in trouble?
SUL
Hal
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