Chuck Jensen writes:
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So....where is Pinpoint's data?
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D2 had quite a lot of information on their web site. Presumably, CFS now has it. Have you asked them?
Here is some data, I can think of 6 former
425 users that now fly Pinpoints (there are probably several times that
number, CFS would know) and all are very satisfied (I named several in
previous posts). I am unaware of a single Pinpoint user who has
switched to, or back to, a 425.
ADAHRS performance is difficult to describe in terms that are both
meaningful and comprehensible to the typical end user. The most direct
method of comparison is the test flight. Talking to the people who have
flown both will give you a better comparison than reading Xbow's or
CFS' marketing material. Ultimately, user experience will prevail over
"specsmanship" as the predictive metric for a successful product.
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but most dishonest people are secretive and covert
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Yea, like Miss Cleo, the queen of TV fortune telling. Why didn't she
foresee her own indictment?
Secrecy and honesty are not associated traits. Everyone has secrets and
everyone is dishonest (Honey, do these pants make me look fat?), the
only question is degree. Twenty years ago I designed a servo hydraulic
telemanipulator (robotic arm) that ran on heavy water and glycol. It
was deployed into the core of a heavy water nuclear reactor to clean up
a shattered fuel rod. Due to geo-political concerns, I was required to
keep the project secret for a period of time and, in an honest fashion,
I did so.
In my experience, people see the world through the lens of their own
experience. People who see "vast conspiracies" and "dishonesty"
wherever they look do so because that is how they think. They are
themselves conspiratorial and dishonest and apply those metrics in
evaluating the behavior of others.
Regards
Brent Regan
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