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KeroseneSnorter said:
Nope I think your hosed! Every MU2 pilot I ever saw was wearing a big red cape with a yellow "S" on it. :)
Gimme an f'in break, dude.....that's total BS....some of us wear Batman costumes! :D
 
Sctt@NJA said:
Luckily I fly a nice easy Hawker 800XP with the new Collins avionics. It truely is easy.
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Wow, Not only a Hawker 800XP, but one with the ne Collins avionics....can I be like you? No seriously, can I?
 
Aww Daveman you edited away your last post. It was really nice and took all the wind out of my sails. But now its gone and your sayin Naw brah.

I take it you mean I wouldn't be able to handle an MU2? I suspected as much.

I have a fair amount of time in the Ce-500 series "trainers" so my skills probably never developed to the level of an MU2 or Lear pilot.

Those are the real airplanes and should be left to the real pilots.
 
Hey you've got issues. I've never said cessna 500 series were trainers. Look at my posts. My point was MU-2's were the best "bang for the buck" and most pilots, who flew them were good sticks. To the point.

Why don't you go deal with net jet wife and let this beaten horse die?
 
Cause my email keeps clicking when there is a reply and I can't help myself.

I was just poking a little fun is all. Never thought I would be taken seriously.

The trainer bit was borrowed from a post higher up... I know it wasn't you.
 

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