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| John Ewing 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
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"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message
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>I like it.
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> http://mustang.cessna.com/gallery_07_1024.html
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> Dallas
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Pity about the walnut ... perhaps the designer once had a 60's Aston Martin
or a Bentley?
The displays certainly reduce the usual wall-to-wall array of gauges.
John
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| Chris Curtis 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
| "John Ewing" <none@needed> wrote in message
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> "Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message
> news:93AQd.1427$kU3.1298@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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> Pity about the walnut ... perhaps the designer once had a 60's Aston
> Martin or a Bentley?
> The displays certainly reduce the usual wall-to-wall array of gauges.
>
> John
And what's wrong with a 60's Aston Martin? 
Chris
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| John Ewing 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
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"Chris Curtis" <nospam@nildram.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "John Ewing" <none@needed> wrote in message
> news:42132ad6$0$16921$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> And what's wrong with a 60's Aston Martin? 
>
> Chris
Wish I had one! Then I could really live out my James Bond fantasy.
And to be consistent I would not wear my digital watch - clashes with the
walnut dash.
John
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| Chris Curtis 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
| "John Ewing" <none@needed> wrote in message
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> "Chris Curtis" <nospam@nildram.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3vednc_1kIEi147fRVn-3g@pipex.net...
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> Wish I had one! Then I could really live out my James Bond fantasy.
> And to be consistent I would not wear my digital watch - clashes with the
> walnut dash.
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> John
I live 2 miles from the factory in Newport Pagnell.
An employee took me round a few years ago; just awesome!
The service department often parks models outside during the day and there
are usually some 60's models amongst them! And you often see (and hear!) the
new ones being road tested around Milton Keynes. Locals are sure the police
turn a blind eye!
Chris
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| Marcel Kuijper 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
| On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 04:34:13 GMT, Dallas wrote:
quote:
> I like it.
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> http://mustang.cessna.com/gallery_07_1024.html
Ofcourse you like it! You're a Texan! :-)
That's the Cadillac of the skies you're looking at, hoss.
But...there are a few things missing: no ashtrays for big Cuban cigars, no
place to set down your champagne glass and no 8-track!
But I do like that big display in the middle. Can't get lost with that.
--
Marcel
(When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the
earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been,
and there you will always long to return. - Leonardo da Vinci)
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| Dallas 2005-02-16, 6:01 pm |
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"Marcel Kuijper" <
quote:
> Ofcourse you like it! You're a Texan! :-)
Did you see the exterior photos? They have a Texan option package:
Cow print seat covers
Long horns attached to the nose
Gun racks behind the cockpit
"Pry my cold dead hands" bumper sticker
Dallas
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| Carl Frisk 2005-02-16, 9:59 pm |
| Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
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....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message news:clNQd.1734$kU3.954@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
quote:
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> "Marcel Kuijper" <
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> Did you see the exterior photos? They have a Texan option package:
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> Cow print seat covers
> Long horns attached to the nose
> Gun racks behind the cockpit
> "Pry my cold dead hands" bumper sticker
>
> Dallas
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| Melissa 2005-02-16, 9:59 pm |
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Hi Carl,
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:19:54 GMT, you wrote:
quote:
> Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
- From my limited understanding of Texan cultural conventions, I'm
assuming that such a classic form will always be called "bumper
sticker", regardless of where it is ultimately applied. :-)
- --
Melissa
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| Dallas 2005-02-17, 3:57 am |
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"Melissa"
quote:
> - From my limited understanding of Texan cultural conventions, I'm
> assuming that such a classic form will always be called "bumper
> sticker", regardless of where it is ultimately applied. :-)
For an artist, you display a strong propensity for legal concepts. :-)
Dallas
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| Bill Leaming 2005-02-17, 6:02 pm |
| On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:19:54 GMT, Carl Frisk wrote:
quote:
> Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
Possibly an "elevator sticker." In over two years, no one has ever
commented on the "sticker" that's on the Socata TB20GT's elevator:
"If you can read this, you're flying too close!" 
Bill
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| Dallas 2005-02-17, 6:02 pm |
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"Bill Leaming"
quote:
> commented on the "sticker" that's on the Socata TB20GT's elevator:
> "If you can read this, you're flying too close!" 
Ain't that a XXXXX! You go to all the trouble to put in an Easter Egg and
nobody finds it...
Dallas
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| John Ewing 2005-02-20, 9:57 pm |
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"Chris Curtis" <nospam@nildram.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3vednc_1kIEi147fRVn-3g@pipex.net...
quote:
> "John Ewing" <none@needed> wrote in message
> news:42132ad6$0$16921$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> And what's wrong with a 60's Aston Martin? 
>
> Chris
Wish I had one! Then I could really live out my James Bond fantasy.
And to be consistent I would not wear my digital watch - clashes with the
walnut dash.
John
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| Marcel Kuijper 2005-02-21, 3:58 am |
| On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 04:34:13 GMT, Dallas wrote:
quote:
> I like it.
>
> http://mustang.cessna.com/gallery_07_1024.html
Ofcourse you like it! You're a Texan! :-)
That's the Cadillac of the skies you're looking at, hoss.
But...there are a few things missing: no ashtrays for big Cuban cigars, no
place to set down your champagne glass and no 8-track!
But I do like that big display in the middle. Can't get lost with that.
--
Marcel
(When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the
earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been,
and there you will always long to return. - Leonardo da Vinci)
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| Chris Curtis 2005-02-21, 3:58 am |
| "John Ewing" <none@needed> wrote in message
news:42135181$0$18066$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
quote:
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> "Chris Curtis" <nospam@nildram.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3vednc_1kIEi147fRVn-3g@pipex.net...
>
> Wish I had one! Then I could really live out my James Bond fantasy.
> And to be consistent I would not wear my digital watch - clashes with the
> walnut dash.
>
> John
I live 2 miles from the factory in Newport Pagnell.
An employee took me round a few years ago; just awesome!
The service department often parks models outside during the day and there
are usually some 60's models amongst them! And you often see (and hear!) the
new ones being road tested around Milton Keynes. Locals are sure the police
turn a blind eye!
Chris
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| Carl Frisk 2005-02-21, 3:58 am |
| Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message news:clNQd.1734$kU3.954@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
quote:
>
> "Marcel Kuijper" <
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> Did you see the exterior photos? They have a Texan option package:
>
> Cow print seat covers
> Long horns attached to the nose
> Gun racks behind the cockpit
> "Pry my cold dead hands" bumper sticker
>
> Dallas
>
>
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| Melissa 2005-02-21, 3:58 am |
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Hash: RIPEMD160
Hi Carl,
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:19:54 GMT, you wrote:
quote:
> Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
- From my limited understanding of Texan cultural conventions, I'm
assuming that such a classic form will always be called "bumper
sticker", regardless of where it is ultimately applied. :-)
- --
Melissa
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| Dallas 2005-02-21, 3:58 am |
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"Melissa"
quote:
> - From my limited understanding of Texan cultural conventions, I'm
> assuming that such a classic form will always be called "bumper
> sticker", regardless of where it is ultimately applied. :-)
For an artist, you display a strong propensity for legal concepts. :-)
Dallas
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| Bill Leaming 2005-02-21, 6:01 pm |
| On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:19:54 GMT, Carl Frisk wrote:
quote:
> Wouldn't that be a rudder sticker rather than a bumper sticker 
Possibly an "elevator sticker." In over two years, no one has ever
commented on the "sticker" that's on the Socata TB20GT's elevator:
"If you can read this, you're flying too close!" 
Bill
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