> Do you do Hybrids Jerry?
An actual on-topic post.
I used to offer hybrids until they were not certified. They have since
become certified under the name of the prime contractor.
I generally do not fly hybrids myself as I am an APCP solids bigot.
I really enjoy watching hybrids, especially those from Dave Griffith
since he has such a wide variety of fuel and co-fuel arrangements. I
also like Jeff Jacobs' hybrids because they are FAST. Almost as good as
a solid.
I really have my eye on West Coast Hybrids as he has some innovative
ideas that I think will translate well to market.
I am "working on" a humungous hybrid (not for performance, but for BDR).
Even the diameter is not yet finalized, but either 9 or 12 inches.
Clearly for flight at Mojave.
I figure if you are going to pass gas, one should be utterly flatulent.
Jerry

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Michael Mackay-Blair - 20 May 2004 02:04 GMT
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Whoops pardon me. Thanks for that Jerry. I am getting into alsorts of
fuelling types these days. Trying to figure out a way of putting the Teenage
daughter into orbit really!
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