Re: Pipistrel Kit Aircraft now FAA 51% Accepted

Re: Pipistrel Kit Aircraft now FAA 51% Accepted

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Pipistrel Kit Aircraft now FAA 51% Accepted USER 11-23-2006
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:58:31 -0600, "Montblack"
<Y4_NOT!...4monty4blacky@yyvisyyiy.comy> wrote:

>("Ron Wanttaja" wrote)
>> Beyond that, I cannot tell you the operating limitations.
>>
>> The planes aren't just built to factory plans, they are considered factory
>> aircraft. Daimler Benz Aerospace assigned them the next five serial
>> numbers on from the wartime records.
>
>
>I'd hope one of the operating limitations would be: No crossing state
>borders in support of ground forces.
>
>
>Montblack
>Now, if we can also limit the number of Minnesota bound U-boats heading up
>the Mississippi River...
>
Don't worry you're safe now that your coast guard has promised live
ammo practice on the great lakes. If that doesn't scare them away, are
depth charges part of their arsenal?



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