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Now, Bill: I have even been married more than once or twice; I understand a
fellow can change his mind. And, my dear old daddy also told me long ago,
when a fellow figures out he is on a train going the wrong direction, he
needs to get off as soon as he can and catch one going the right way. There
is no question a defiant will take longer, even if it is just one extra
engine job longer. <g> jesse farr
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Dube" <bdube@al.noaa.gov>
>I really am not interested in building a defiant though. The MkIV will
>be sufficient.
If my goal was to build an airplane to fly long distances over
the
ocean, this is, without a doubt, the ideal airplane. I would jump all over
this. It is likely that, given the head start, this airplane would be
faster and much cheaper to build than the Cozy you are clinging to (but
have not actually started.)
What gives?
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