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Muppet Show!

It's time to play the music,
It's time to light the lights,
It's time to meet the Muppets on the Muppet Show tonight!

It's time to put on makeup,
It's time to dress up right,
It's time to raise the curtain on the Muppet Show tonight!

Why do we always come here?
I guess we'll never know.
It's like a kind of torture,
To have to watch the show.

And now let's get things started!
Why don't you get things started?
It's time to get things started!
On the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational,
This is what we call the Muppet Show!
 
;)But most major airline pilots DON'T want to fly PROPS do you? I thought that they were too good for that! hee hee
 
Raskal said:
Pay me well, give me a decent schedule, and I'll fly a radio controlled cub...

Done!!

give me a couple of months to get the Ops Specs done.













Oh and define "well" and "decent".
 
But seriously, prop-fans were supposedly very good performers. Its amazing we don't see them. I wonder why no one was interested in them back when they initially came out? But I guess I can figure it out if I think about it.
 
I think noise, maximum speed, and complexity were the big issues. Maybe new technology can address the problems; obviously, fuel costs are the motivating factor now -- again.

... i remember reading av week as a kid in thre 90's ...

:eek:
 
That first one looks like a BE-1900 with all the crap hangin off the tail, would kinda suck if one of those suckers let loose and whacked your own tail off.(sorry double post)
 
GrapeApe said:
It's time to play the music,
It's time to light the lights,
It's time to meet the Muppets on the Muppet Show tonight!

It's time to put on makeup,
It's time to dress up right,
It's time to raise the curtain on the Muppet Show tonight!

Why do we always come here?
I guess we'll never know.
It's like a kind of torture,
To have to watch the show.

And now let's get things started!
Why don't you get things started?
It's time to get things started!
On the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational,
This is what we call the Muppet Show!
Great! I'll be whistling that tune all day!
 
Paul R. Smith said:
But seriously, prop-fans were supposedly very good performers. Its amazing we don't see them. I wonder why no one was interested in them back when they initially came out? But I guess I can figure it out if I think about it.

I was told by a former GE engineer that one of the main problems with those engines was that the fans were a single piece of metal that extended from the engine core out into the air. The problem with this was the two temperature extremes that the metal was experiencing at the same time. He said lots of fatigue and cracks were occurring. Maybe they can remedy that problem now with some sort of composite.
 
Must be composite. I think Boeing is experimenting a lot with composites. As for flying a Muppet? Yes! I love them! Time to start concerning ourselves more with effeciency. Take THAT Airbus!

The should paint at least one like the Electric Mayhem.
 
Would Miss Piggy be the widebody variant? Gonzo would be inherently unstable?
 

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