Albertosaurus opened this issue on Jan 31, 2000 ยท 19 posts
Jim Burton posted Mon, 31 January 2000 at 8:15 PM
I can see me walking around the plane now, with the flight instructor, as he says: "This is a fine four engine plane, except one of the engines was never installed, probaly never will be, and one of the other engines only runs about half the time. The instrument panel is filled with nice gauges that show problems you can't correct, because the contols for that item was never connected, or causes the plane to explode if you try and use them. Once you take off, if you want to retract the landing gear you have crawl out and let the air out of the tires, because they don't fit in the wheel-wells if they are inflated, and of course you have to pump them back up again, before you land." But then he finishes it up with: "But of course this plane will take you to places where no othre plane will go, so you might find it worth-while to learn to work around the problems" Think about it!