ORIGINAL: MHester
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Have you crashed it yet? No?
Ok, I'll wait some more.............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .............................................
I wouldn't fly a Fokker DR7 in a F3D pylon event either. I didn't post a picture of a pencil with wings to represent your Taurus, have a little respect for my day job, k? I got the joke. It just isn't remotely original or even all that funny to anyone who frequents this particular forum. This forum is for people who compete in MODERN pattern. As in, the 21st century. There is a reason planes look the way they do now. They must ''fly'' in a knife edge attitude. I don't like the porcupine look of some other designs to accomplish this, and I think the VF3 is a very pretty airplane. But I'm biased
Anyway thanks guys.
-Mike
Mike,
I did write:
WARNING THIS IS A JOKE.
The real story is, there is more reality in this joke than you think.
Because you write about my thread.
There is also much more reality in my thread than you think and the story is true any fact, any detail.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7950207/tm.htm
Give me some time because that Taurus, Oldest Taurus on Earth is the plane of your own first world champion Ed Kazmirski and really did exist, only you are forced to forget and that’s hard to learn.
Earlier or later also your planes will be forgotten when people do not take care of that.
Our hero was Anthony Fokker, and your DR7 never exist, the DVII did, but when you want to try to beat me with that, my DVIII is nearly finished. I am waiting for you.
Remember, It could be, I also know a little bit more about these turbulent bumpy windy conditions you write about. At least I use my own solutions for that I live in the Netherlands.
Cees
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