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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI know how much money is on offer for these contracts, but the price I put on my life, is much higher.
Not worth the risk.
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FerOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostI think greed is a terrible thing, and one of the reasons I haven't felt an awful lot of sorrow for the contractors who get murdered in Iraq, etc. I know how much money is on offer for these contracts, but the price I put on my life, is much higher.
I do hope he changes his mind, for the plane will be the last of his worries.
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I think greed is a terrible thing, and one of the reasons I haven't felt an awful lot of sorrow for the contractors who get murdered in Iraq, etc. I know how much money is on offer for these contracts, but the price I put on my life, is much higher.
I do hope he changes his mind, for the plane will be the last of his worries.
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There is a reason why the plane is called a Tulipolev and the airline is AeroFlop...
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Beats the tulip out of a Blackhawk - those things have problems in East Africa IIRC
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Hmm, lots of engines is good, so is lots of tyres, high wings also good (body acts as a pendulum to encourage return to level flight) , anhedral wings (sloping down) always disturb me as it encourages instability. Dihedral wings (sloping upwards) tend to return the plane to level flight if you take your hands off the controls.
What really scares me is when I see a plane which uses hydraulic components I designed straight from university, I used to pass exams based on the approach and intermediate workings but rarely got the final answer correct
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Originally posted by Chunk View Post[IMG]
My cousin is going to Mogadishu to work on a telecoms network.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI'd be more worried about working in Mogadishu, surely you'd be safer running round Iran wearing an "I love Salman Rushdie" tshirt
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I'd be more worried about working in Mogadishu, surely you'd be safer running round Iran wearing an "I love Salman Rushdie" tshirt
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