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Old 06-26-2012, 09:16 AM
Talisman Talisman is offline
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As Crumpp says: they will remain a mystery and IMO you should have achieve this conclusion on your own before posting here.

I mean, there's nothing wrong in asking these kind of questions in a serious message board frequented by real historians. BTW it's a good post and really interesting

The problem is that in THIS room (FM/DM) it's only gas to feed the Red vs Blue battle, raising reactions like the one of our friend =AN=Felipe, since most guys here only care to nerf the other side.

My opinion, of course. I got nothing against you personally
Nice to be told what I "should" have done. LOL, one needs a thick skin to post on this forum. 6.S.Manu questions the reason why I started the thread and then Crumpp talks down to me saying “I should have a better understanding of how airspeed is measured and that all nations did not have the same ability to express that speed” (thanks for the lesson; it would appear that I am not qualified to post on this forum and should go away then). I am beginning to feel that I am on the end of posts from people with a slightly superior attitude. I simply posted some surprising (to me) information that I had not seen before, that I thought would provide some anecdotal historical context as background to the aircraft performance debates on this forum. It would be nice if people exercised a little more common courtesy on this forum, or it will be dominated by less than polite postings.
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Old 06-26-2012, 10:07 AM
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Nice to be told what I "should" have done. LOL, one needs a thick skin to post on this forum. 6.S.Manu questions the reason why I started the thread and then Crumpp talks down to me saying “I should have a better understanding of how airspeed is measured and that all nations did not have the same ability to express that speed” (thanks for the lesson; it would appear that I am not qualified to post on this forum and should go away then). I am beginning to feel that I am on the end of posts from people with a slightly superior attitude. I simply posted some surprising (to me) information that I had not seen before, that I thought would provide some anecdotal historical context as background to the aircraft performance debates on this forum. It would be nice if people exercised a little more common courtesy on this forum, or it will be dominated by less than polite postings.
I hope you understand the reason of my post. If my attitude (the perceived one) has annoyed you, then I politely ask to forgive me.
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Old 06-26-2012, 11:33 AM
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Thread cleaned up.

Any more off topic garbage personal attacks etc etc ...... infractions/bans will be applied.
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