August 2009
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What is it? Great
answers won! |
Answer: Who? What? When? Where?
Why?
Reality not required. Humor earns extra points |
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Winners |
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Who.....a person who enjoys LIFE at the
FULLEST and FASTEST way possible (remember it's short) !
What.....a LoPresti Fury a plane
specially design for the love of flying a plane that can give
you LIFE ! let's call it the FLYING FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH!
When... sunny sunday morning light
breeze you can even smell the grass it's just a perfect day !
then you turn on the engine... and BAAAAAMMM the symphony of
200hp's in the Lycoming Engine Starts, that's when smile is
stuck on you face and you wish the day become endless..
Where.... at the Oskosh Fly In Air
Adventure i can't any other place in the world we you can find
so much love for aviation and a nice friendly environment with
an atmosphere just filled with engine roars and jet fuel !
Why.... Because you Enjoy Speed,You
Enjoy Flying, You Enjoy FREEDOM.
Enviado desde mi BlackBerry de Movistar
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The picture appears to be taken with a
cell phone. I have seen the same effects on spinning propeller
when I have taken pictures of spinning propellers with my cell
phone camera. Please see attached photo of Lady Liberty.

Sincerely,
Arnie Angelici |
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It is the result of taking a photo of a
spinning prop on a beautiful airplane, with a digital camera!
Check it out on my helo!!
Stuart Toomey
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It’s a new experimental Propeller made out of rubber so it
doesn’t hurt if you walk into it while it is turning.
Jim Lambert |
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My Guess "Corkey, that was one hell of a tail slide!" |
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Fury photo with a digital camera. The
prop is distorted by the sampling process of the
charge-coupled-device image sensor. The image is sampled and
reconstructed by line by line of pixels based on the camera’s
sensor sensing a stationary object—the fuselage, not the
spinning prop. Thus the prop appears distorted as the scanner
stitches the pixels together.
Jim Bryan, MD
Little Rock
Illuminating Central Arkansas with the LoPresti Boom Beam |
He got extra points for the BoomBeam
Comment |
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Jackson Wacko aka
J.W. attempts to start his Yellow Jacket Air Coupe at the annual
Looney, MI Founders Day Pancake Breakfast, Pig Roast and Fly-In
held every second Saturday in March. Jackson is trying to
rebound from a mishap last year that involved an incident where
he missed the taxi-way and went prop first into a row of
Johnny-On-the Spot portable potties. As evidenced by the above
photo J.W. was able to remove the blue dye from his aircraft;
however, he apparently forgot about propeller standard
maintenance practices. Better luck next year!!!
Mark Stocker
Aircraft Inspector
Aerodynamics
Inc.
Celebrating 50 Years ~ 1959-2009
Phone: 248-461-4849 |
Fax: 248-666-2307|
6544 Highland Rd. |
Waterford, MI 48327 USA |
http://www.flyadi.com |
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You could call it the Stealth propeller! |
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Corky
Fury Tree Prop
To remove trees out of your way
when flying low.
Paul Maxwell 4900J |
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A bent Corkey Screw
David Donnell |
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It's clearly one of those Ronco Weed
wackers.
> > -john (via iPhone) |
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Nerf Propeller blades
Allen Logan
Service Manager
Precision Aircraft & Engine Services, Inc
Phone: 303-799-0922
Fax: 303-799-8904
www.precision-aircraft.com |
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Sling Blade.........The FURY of Osh Kosh!!! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES
RANDY MILLER |
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Sorta like this only different... Steve Wilson

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A Big Yellow/Red Mama Ground hog. Looks
like it can dig a tunnel faster than any 4 legged creature
could. Those Black whipper-snapper diggers look like they really
zip through the air and could melt the earth like a hot knife
through buttah.
Ronnie Bincer |
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