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Helmet HELL! Nice aircraft.
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http://www.youtube.com/skybobb"I don't belong to any organized Political party, I'm a Democrat."
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Now that is a bridge worth flying under.
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"Never feel sorry for a man who owns an airplane" Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) The Edge
skybobb wrote:Helmet HELL! Nice aircraft.
AND, she has just about the right amound of anhedral to make the design look really interesting.
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It may be a woman thing but what makes these women think we notice the high heel shoes they wear when they take these pix.

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iceman wrote:It may be a woman thing but what makes these women think we notice the high heel shoes they wear when they take these pix.

Nope, it's what the heels do to the shape of the legs and derrier
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iceman wrote:
It may be a woman thing but what makes these women think we notice the high heel shoes they wear when they take these pix.
Thanks for pointing out the shoes, I wasn't looking down there.

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"Never feel sorry for a man who owns an airplane" Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) The Edge
Quail wrote:Iceman:
My intent was to reenforce Zane in that this is a forum about flying to back country airports and such, not a political one. I was not addressing any other issue.
I will say that when I walked up to John's fire, a gentleman seated there asked me about Burning Man. He was a stranger to me and how he knew to ask me, I don't know. Responding to him seemed to be the polite thing to do. When John objected, we removed ourselves promptly.
However I would scarcely consider the festival a political issue, quite the opposite; and since there is a rather large back country fly-in there, it does seem to me to be an appropriate topic. I am truly sad to read that the event causes so much discord to some of the BCP posters.
Bob
To characterize the campfire incident as a lone occurence is not telling the whole story (which doesn't need to be rehashed) but suffice to say it was the straw that broke the camel's back. IMHO... I'm willing to leave it at that but I won't allow the incident to be mischaracterized.
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mauleace wrote:Thanks for pointing out the shoes, I wasn't looking down there.

Shoes? What shoes??

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Scolopax wrote:I like the way things are going with attractive female pilots and saving weight on flight suits.
I would tell the girls, "sorry sweety, but we're a few ounces over wieght. Got to loose the bikini!!" Oh, "and the shoes, too!!"

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58Skylane wrote:Scolopax wrote:I like the way things are going with attractive female pilots and saving weight on flight suits.
I would tell the girls, "sorry sweety, but we're a few ounces over wieght. Got to loose the bikini!!" Oh, "and the shoes, too!!"

Also, depending on what the face looks like, she can keep the helmet on!!
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I know this is an old post but I'm a newbie here and thought my avatar can hold it's own pretty well.
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Bet that avatar won't last long. The powers that be will be on your ass shortly.....

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iceman wrote:Bet that avatar won't last long. The powers that be will be on your ass shortly.....

I keep meaning to make you a moderator here, but I keep forgetting...
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
sirota wrote:I know this is an old post but I'm a newbie here and thought my avatar can hold it's own pretty well.
This could be a record. Only his second post and causing trouble. Good job!
Rob
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Great avatar, but would have gotten a better start if she were pulling from the back side of the prop.
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