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  • sobi1998

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    I wouldn't worry too much about whomever stuck the knife in the hole. If however, there had not been a hole I'd certainly reappraise the situation.

    If only they had stuck a new Scar-h or a XM107 into the hole. It’d be a shame if I didn’t return those to its original owner


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    lightflyer1

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    I wonder if their handle has any correlation to the current topic...
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    Nope. Name comes from flying ultralight aircraft. Mine was like this.

    JRYXtcZ.jpg


    Thread drift came from explaining about why owner info might not have been released or acknowledged. Back to lost knife talk.
     

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    Making me drift again. It was old school, wood and aluminum parts and stringers and doped aircraft fabric. It did meet the official 254 lb weight limit if you included the allowances for certain things like a ballistic parachute and small engine. Mine was heavy due to larger engine. Kind of reminded me of a Spitfire. I installed a Hirth F23 so 20lbs heavy due to that, but 50 hp.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howland_H-3_Pegasus
     
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    TxStetson

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    Making me drift again. It was old school, wood and aluminum parts and stringers and doped aircraft fabric. It did meet the official 254 lb weight limit if you included the allowances for certain things like a ballistic parachute and small engine. Mine was heavy due to larger engine. Kind of reminded me of a Spitfire. I installed a Hirth F23 so 20lbs heavy due to that, but 50 hp.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howland_H-3_Pegasus
    You’re a thread derailer.
     

    TheDan

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    Making me drift again. It was old school, wood and aluminum parts and stringers and doped aircraft fabric. It did meet the official 254 lb weight limit if you included the allowances for certain things like a ballistic parachute and small engine. Mine was heavy due to larger engine. Kind of reminded me of a Spitfire. I installed a Hirth F23 so 20lbs heavy due to that, but 50 hp.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howland_H-3_Pegasus
    That is awesome... I need to get into this hobby at some point :laughing:
     
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