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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:15 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: First Transcon Flight - Opinions
Replies: 1
Views: 1448

RE: First Transcon Flight - Opinions

For comfort a 767 is good. If you wish to look outside then you might want to fly in something else. The dyhedral on the 67 is great and the view of the wing also great. It is difficult to see outside other than the wing. The 747 in first is still wonderful as is an <acronym title="Air Madagascar">M...

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:00 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: First Airline You Flew With?
Replies: 160
Views: 7943

RE: First Airline You Flew With?

PSA Electra. We just flew around SAN twice and landed.

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Sep 19, 2003 1:48 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: B 707 Vs. DC 8
Replies: 35
Views: 5506

RE: B 707 Vs. DC 8

Unlike some pilots, I want my aircraft to look good. So here are a few of my ideas about the two aircraft: The wing sweep and tail of the 707 look better to me than the DC-8. I also prefer the look of the 707's windows- except for the windshield. The "8" has the center windshield corresponding with ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Nov 01, 2002 12:49 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Come Up With A Caption For This Pic...
Replies: 13
Views: 3061

Up With A Caption For This Pic...

In TIMES like this you hope the autopilot is working...

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 08, 2002 3:50 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Performance Of The 747
Replies: 1
Views: 2856

RE: Performance Of The 747

Ask Boeing. Perhaps you might consult Boeing Magazine.

GE

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 08, 2002 3:47 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Wholly-painted Wings
Replies: 7
Views: 3649

RE: Wholly-painted Wings

While painted wings have few benefits if painted white, wings painted fairly close to their original color doesn't show a need to clean very often, and does protect wings from natural elements. In the 1960s wings were often painted for both the aerodynamic effects and the visual ones. But personally...

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 08, 2002 3:35 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: 727/707/737; Why Different Nosegear?
Replies: 3
Views: 4053

RE: 727/707/737; Why Different Nosegear?

Reasons vary for such designs. Two gears could look alike but have greater strengths. Convair and Boeing both used a modern nose gear door system for the first generation jets. There were two doors forward of the place where the gear hung down, and a fixed faring attached to the wheel supports. This...

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 08, 2002 3:15 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Best Acceleration Performance 0-200 Mph
Replies: 22
Views: 8854

RE: Best Acceleration Performance 0-200 Mph

Alas the Boeings and Airbuses are good to compare today. That is what we have to ride on and contrast. But digging into the past experiences of some on this forum might give us another answer. Yes, the Concorde wins the prize. But another "Con" comes close, one with aft-fan engines, area rule affect...

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Sep 19, 2002 2:20 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: G.W. Bush's "terrorist" Target: Rudi Giuliani
Replies: 24
Views: 1722

RE: G.W. Bush's "terrorist" Target: Rudi Giuliani

Rudy, George P and Bush are all Republicans and good friends. And all three are people of true blue nature. Not one of those three men is looking for acceptance through false moves. But sometimes hateful people, looking for a hero, find it necessary to find fault with one person to build up another ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Sep 19, 2002 2:11 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: San Diego Is Simply The Best!
Replies: 5
Views: 2295

RE: San Diego Is Simply The Best!

Aaron, is Jimmy the Greek still in business in SAN in the limo business? I was born and raised there overlooking Mission Valley. But to your question, I'd want my limo driver to stop the car when needed with special care. I mean to stop the car without the passengers feeling the body drop. Few peopl...

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed Sep 18, 2002 10:40 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: A Quick Comment And Thanks....
Replies: 6
Views: 2211

RE: A Quick Comment And Thanks....

You are welcome.

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Sep 17, 2002 11:21 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Power-to-weight Ratio...
Replies: 5
Views: 4110

RE: Power-to-weight Ratio...

There's a bit of truth there (a lot).

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Sep 17, 2002 11:15 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Can Any Aircraft Catch Concorde?
Replies: 38
Views: 18334

RE: Can Any Aircraft Catch Concorde?

Convair F-106

GD F-111

Greeeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Sep 17, 2002 2:54 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Power-to-weight Ratio...
Replies: 5
Views: 4110

Power-to-weight Ratio...

Interest in power-to-weight ratios is apparant here. What is often forgotten is the drag factor of an airfoil. This is quite simple. During takeoff one has more to factor in when figuring accelleration than just the power-to-weight ratio. If the craft weighs less than the thrust offered by the power...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Aug 24, 2002 2:39 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Step Down-757. Step Up-767.
Replies: 10
Views: 5902

RE: Step Down-757. Step Up-767.

The 757s have different windshields than 767s. I believe essentially that 757s were to be a modernized 707. They were narrow and long jets with long range and speed. But Boeing modernized the craft with new engines (only two) and a new windshield. The nose is, in appearance, lower than the standard ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Aug 24, 2002 1:56 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: G-Forces On Take-off Intitial Take-Off Roll
Replies: 27
Views: 31948

RE: G-Forces On Take-off Intitial Take-Off Roll

An 880 can give a real kick in the pants! The GE turbojets provide power almost instantly. But for an airliner a 990 releasing the brakes after the engines are powered up can almost dislodge the seats. The power-to-weight ratios don't apply well to planes. Drag enters in and then lift becomes part o...

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Aug 15, 2002 1:22 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Piston Vs. Turbo Prop
Replies: 22
Views: 35106

Efficiency

Apples and oranges can make everyone here correct. An aircraft engine's efficiency can be regarded at the engine's designed load. But just strictly across the board the story is quite different! A turbojet is more efficient even than a turbofan of high bypass when comparing them both at 50,000 feet ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Aug 15, 2002 12:57 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Propliner Evacuation, And Early Jet Reversers
Replies: 5
Views: 2596

B747Skipper In 990s.

Hey 747 Skipper:

You have a great claim to fame. Tell me what you experienced at takeoffs in the Convair (990). You told of a pretty fast cruise. Was the departure special? 707s could push very well too. Was the 990 different to you?

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed Aug 14, 2002 2:16 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Main Gear Wheels As Part Of Fuselage.No Gear Doors
Replies: 7
Views: 3550

RE: Main Gear Wheels As Part Of Fuselage.No Gear Doors

Caravelles are not short range aircraft. They have four wheel bogies too. But the Fokker jet needs the doors because the gear retracts apparently below the wing box. The photos show a bulge that needs farings which the doors provide. Consider noise though. It is easier to quiet down an interior with...

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed Aug 14, 2002 1:59 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Boeing 727 Performance?
Replies: 4
Views: 8083

727s Only W/ Nose Brakes?

I am glad the 727s have stayed on line so long. It is a tribute to their timely design. They are efficient for a low bypass engined aircraft. Their cruise speed is about where the 880s were. They couldn't get there as quickly, or climb as fast, but they made up in economy. And the type has lived on....

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed Aug 14, 2002 1:27 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Propliner Evacuation, And Early Jet Reversers
Replies: 5
Views: 2596

RE: 990 Reversers

The Convair 880 reversers were already discussed. They, even to this day, were considered extremely good. And the daisy pedal sound suppressors were fair. The 990s incorporated a sliding part as part of the engine pod similar to high bypass reversers used today on planes like the DC10. As this round...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Jul 06, 2002 2:58 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Fastest Landing And Takeoff Speeds
Replies: 6
Views: 6139

RE: Fastest Landing And Takeoff Speeds

Commercially? Concorde then probably 880 (not the M version). The early TUs probably landed fast.

GE

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Jun 23, 2002 11:34 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: July 4th Attacks?
Replies: 15
Views: 1710

RE: July 4th Attacks?

Phoenix is a different situation than Las Vegas, but both are somewhat places of self worship. In the Tora an account of a man and his nephew make the point. The older guy's family and the younger's were getting in each other's way so the uncle suggested they choose their own land areas to live in a...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Jun 23, 2002 11:10 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: More Money To Amtrack Or Let It Die?
Replies: 27
Views: 2584

RE: More Money To Amtrack Or Let It Die?

Neither of these ideas is particularly good! Innovators in America can get serious and design a double-wide train that takes best advantage of needed hallway space in the cars. They need to be taller and wider. They could be expensive to develop, but done right the demand might overpower the expense...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Jun 23, 2002 10:36 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Landing Weight
Replies: 13
Views: 8319

RE: Landing Weight

It is simple. An airplane at its maximum gross takeoff weight has an undercarriage and structure designed to carry that particular G load and to have a certain margin of safety above that. If that airplane, loaded, landed with that weight the conditions would have to be expected and perfect for a pi...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Jun 23, 2002 10:01 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: What Is The Loudest Plane On Takeoff?
Replies: 53
Views: 12987

RE: What Is The Loudest Plane On Takeoff?

Several TUs are loud. I think Convair 880s were the loudest. Amazingly they probably were the most quiet inside at cruise. Some say the 990s were loud. But I've been around many 990s at T.O. and never heard much noise. Smoke?, yes. But their high bypass GE engines were fairly quiet for the day. 727s...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Jun 23, 2002 9:41 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Let's Start A Straight Airline!
Replies: 31
Views: 2742

RE: Let's Start A Straight Airline!

Air Straightline This can mean 1, an airline that is serious; 2, one that goes straight and nonstop; and 3, possibly a carrier that caters to the straight and narrow unstead of the crooked and twisted. I have wanted to see this name on an airline for years. However, I never once imagined this relati...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Jun 01, 2002 9:26 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Whats It Like To Fly A Tomahawk
Replies: 27
Views: 3391

RE: Whats It Like To Fly A Tomahawk

Tomahawks are small and subsonic. I never heard of anyone riding in one. Let's hope the one you ride in/on doesn't have a warhead. Depending where it is launched it could give you quite a kick as the rocket motor engages. Later at turbojet power the ride probably is smooth and automically adjusting ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Jun 01, 2002 2:06 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Variable Pitch For Jet?
Replies: 12
Views: 4411

RE: Variable Pitch For Jet?

F-4s are still flying. The ones with the GE J-79s have VPIGVs and VPSs.

It looks to me that the unducted fans could probably adjust pitch fairly easily.

GE

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri May 31, 2002 10:20 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Variable Pitch For Jet?
Replies: 12
Views: 4411

The Engine Would Flame Out.

In the case of a front fan engine if you changed the pitch of the fan blades for reverse thrust the compressor would be starved for air, and the engine would just shut off, except with power plants whose fans don't have blades right at the shaft (inner diameter).

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed May 29, 2002 11:21 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Turboprop's Engine RPM's
Replies: 23
Views: 27580

RE: RPMs?

Technically the term RPM mean "revolutions per minute." So if you put an "s" after that term it removes any exact meaning. For what possibly could revolutions per minutes (plural) mean? How many minutes are you talking about? Without specifying it is meaningless. Therefore RPM means something specif...

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed May 29, 2002 11:16 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Variable Pitch For Jet?
Replies: 12
Views: 4411

RE: Variable Pitch For Jet?

GE introduced an engine with variable pitch inlet guide vanes and variable pitch first few stages of stators back in about 1954 (the J-79). Convair used a commercial version of it (CJ-805) in 1959 through 1962 in the 880 and 990. But the fan engine version didn't have varying pitch on the fan. Howev...

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed May 29, 2002 11:05 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Mojave / Victorville Access
Replies: 8
Views: 1763

RE: Mojave / Victorville Access

It has been years since I walked around the planes at Mojave, but I just kept a low profile and asked the airport mgr if I could go look at the 880s (when they existed there). They got on the radio and called a guy named Paul who was kind of a guard. Paul escorted me to where I wanted to go. Perhaps...

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Feb 01, 2002 2:12 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Did Bush Wag The Dog?
Replies: 35
Views: 2668

RE: G-VIIB

You are right. But to do this incredible thing- this way... would require an amazingly sharp mind. Don't you think? This isn't possible without it. So we are faced with a perplexing problem. Either Bush pulled something off exibiting super high intelligence (but without enough regard for doing the r...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Jan 26, 2002 12:48 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Will Sharon Fall For The Same Reasons As Barak?
Replies: 15
Views: 588

RE: Will Sharon Fall For The Same Reasons As Barak?

Sharon is possibly going to be replaced. But maybe someone will silence him. This is not pleasant, and it is not necessary. But with the extraordinary pressure from both Israel and the USA on Arafat to "control" his people... well, it's a wonder one of those two leaders is not felled by now. The wor...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sat Jan 26, 2002 12:36 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Did Bush Wag The Dog?
Replies: 35
Views: 2668

RE: Did Bush Wag The Dog?

Matt: It may be difficult to believe but Mr Bush has prayer every day that God will lead him through this terror. Our president is a rare breed. He is actually TRUE BLUE for a change in American political habits of power. He lives in certain fear (a healthy one) of the enemies of freedom, and he lov...

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by Greeneyes53787
Fri Nov 09, 2001 2:08 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Fan Rotation
Replies: 20
Views: 2884

RE: Fan Rotation

Some fans in the front are driven by exhaust stages. Therefore the fan can run quite a bit slower than the spool. But not all engines operate this way.

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Nov 08, 2001 2:54 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Aircraft Structures - Help
Replies: 7
Views: 3191

RE: IMissPiedmont

I suppose I am showing my lack of today info... When Convair invented the Scotch Welding system they were the only aircraft company that produced wet winged craft. This started with the F-102, continued with the 106 and B-58, and even with the 880 and 990. Much, much later MD started using this syst...

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Nov 08, 2001 2:47 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Fan Rotation
Replies: 20
Views: 2884

RE: Preben

I am not sure what you are getting at. The Harrier engine certainly is not the only turbine engine with a fan rotating in one direction while the turbojet spool turns in the other.

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Nov 08, 2001 2:41 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: What Is Longest Range Airliner
Replies: 12
Views: 2901

RE: Flyf15

Actually there is an aircraft hanging inside the Smithsonian Institution that can fly more than 25,000 miles w/out refueling. Even the KC-10 cannot do that!

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by Greeneyes53787
Thu Nov 08, 2001 2:35 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Are "Sonic" Commercial Aircarft Necessary?
Replies: 15
Views: 2090

RE: Are "Sonic" Commercial Aircarft Necessary?

If the energies of people were only directed toward necessaries this would be a very dull experience.

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:57 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Proof The US Doesn't Want To Get Rid Of Problem
Replies: 61
Views: 4231

RE: Proof The US Doesn't Want To Get Rid Of Problem

I only read the initial question. The responses I have not read. But I must say that the question sounds uninformed. Certainly this idea that a quote from the American press is some kind of truth for proof of an idea- is disheartening. If the press didn't distort and "half truth" itself into the liv...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:39 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: What Is Longest Range Airliner
Replies: 12
Views: 2901

RE: What Is Longest Range Airliner

The Convair XC99 has about a 10,000 mile range, a double deck from front to back and six engines.

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:33 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Fan Rotation
Replies: 20
Views: 2884

RE: Fan Rotation

Actually I believe Delta-flyer misunderstood the question. Having the fan rotate at or opposite the rest of the engine wouldn't have anything to do with engine placement. Each engine would operate the same. But it might be noted that the GE CJ-805-23 fan engine incorporates a fan that turns the oppo...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:27 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Fuel Octanes - Is There Really A Difference?
Replies: 12
Views: 1467

RE: Fuel Octanes - Is There Really A Difference?

It might be said that the higher the octane the less volitile the fuel. You might think it is just the other way around but it isn't. Fuel that wants to pre-ignite is more volitile. So the higher compression engines use the higher octane type. Aircraft gasoline is still high in octane. But what was ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:16 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Aircraft Structures - Help
Replies: 7
Views: 3191

RE: Aircraft Structures - Help

What F86sabre says is correct. On commercial aircraft the fuselage sits on the center wing box structure (for low wing aircraft). But for the Lockheed U2 the wings are just attached to the aircraft on each side. And as far as the fuel facility in the center section of commercial aircraft wings, most...

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by Greeneyes53787
Sun Oct 28, 2001 10:14 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: BAD BAD Aircraft Films
Replies: 21
Views: 1454

RE: BAD BAD Aircraft Films

Ever see Executive Decision? (these posts are so plentiful that I didn't read them. Perhaps this has been noted already.) But in that picture a hatch is opened, presumably in First Class in a 747. The pilot climbs down a ladder into a small room with electronic gear in it. Well, in a 747 just below ...

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by Greeneyes53787
Wed Oct 10, 2001 7:52 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Best And Worst Beatles Song
Replies: 15
Views: 2489

RE: Lubcha132

The "Let It Be" version of "Across the Universe." And by the way, I was a Beatle fan way back in 1964 when they sang "Long Tall Sally" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand." My sister was invited to a birthday party where one of the Beatles was present. I'd love to have gone.

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 09, 2001 10:58 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Best And Worst Beatles Song
Replies: 15
Views: 2489

RE: Best And Worst Beatles Song

I feel that "Hey Jude" is the best. And worst is worst because of John's pitch problem. He sings in the cracks in all the recordings I have heard when he sings "Images of photographs..."

Greeneyes

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by Greeneyes53787
Tue Oct 09, 2001 10:54 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Al Gore's Got A New Look
Replies: 48
Views: 3112

RE: Matt D

Matt: We're Nuts has plagerized your piece and changed the names to protect the guilty. But on a curious tone, I am amazed that most of the replies to my friend SuperFly's post are somewhat simple minded. Greeneyes brought issues of world monitary controls which present world challenges to all. Does...

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