Re: Old, but interesting topic



Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Iain Smith writes:

You bet they are! All engine manufacturers do.

Where can I find this information?


What's it to you, fjukkwit?


You don;t fly. The engines on your airplane don't exist because there is no
airplane, no flying and no real skill involved.

Bertie
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