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Rob Arndt
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:12 am    Post subject: Gryphon One-Man Flying Wing Reply with quote



http://www.hi-id.com/atcl/0606/gryphon%20single%20man%20flying%20wing.gif

A new parachute system known as the Gryphon has been designed by ESG
Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH and Dräger (not sure how you're
meant to pronounce that). The Gryphon enables parachutists to fly
through the air at high speed before opening their chutes, so they
could be dropped miles away and fly to their intended targets.

The ESG Gryphon is aimed at the military market, where upon
parachutists can be dropped up-to 40 kilometres away from the landing
pad and then glide their silently and near invisible to any radar
cover.

The next stage of development is to add small turbo jet drives which
will increase the range even further and allow take offs from much
lower heights. Batman eat your heart out.

Rob
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Dan
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:25 am    Post subject: Re: Gryphon One-Man Flying Wing Reply with quote



Rob Arndt wrote:
Quote:
On May 15, 5:40�am, Dan <B...@aol.com> wrote:
Rob Arndt wrote:
On May 15, 12:13?am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
On May 15, 12:03?am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
On May 14, 11:06 pm, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
http://www.hi-id.com/atcl/0606/gryphon%20single%20man%20flying%20wing...
A new parachute system known as the Gryphon has been designed by ESG
Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH and Dr?r (not sure how you're
meant to pronounce that). The Gryphon enables parachutists to fly
through the air at high speed before opening their chutes, so they
could be dropped miles away and fly to their intended targets.
The ESG Gryphon is aimed at the military market, where upon
parachutists can be dropped up-to 40 kilometres away from the landing
pad and then glide their silently and near invisible to any radar
cover.
The next stage of development is to add small turbo jet drives which
will increase the range even further and allow take offs from much
lower heights. Batman eat your heart out.
Rob
Arndt get a life. The autobahn is paved with SS
fanatics trying to land there, Batman is fine, he
just told me. LOL
Ken- Hide quoted text -
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Poor Kenny boy... what's the matter? AIRA fell to pieces? Couldn't
give yourself anymore + marks?
Go post-stalk somewhere else or Wiki some other Russian POS a/c to
post.
Rob- Hide quoted text -
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Ken,
BTW, changing the subject line is childish and immature to say the
least- shows how pathetic you really are as an individual.
Rob
� �You have done it too, aren't, was it "childish and immature" when you
did it? How about when you change people's signature blocks?

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired- Hide quoted text -

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I changed MY topic heading back since Ken messed with it, but am
unaware of me changing someone else's. I have always corrected back to
mine only, AFAIK- in 9 yrs.

As for the SIGs, those are fair game within a post, same as content.
People have changed mine in the past and I dropped them. But I think
you are referring to yourself, the old "Dan, USAF, Retired" crap.

Right? Singling me out again amongst the rest of RAM posters that have
done the same thing.

I had many SIGs, so should I go back through the archives and see if
you were one of the people who changed mine?

Rob

How long have you been so paranoid?


Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Rob Arndt
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:43 am    Post subject: Re: Gryphon One-Man Flying Wing Reply with quote



On May 15, 1:24?pm, Dan <B...@aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
Rob Arndt wrote:
On May 15, 10:37?am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
On May 15, 12:13 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:

On May 15, 12:03?am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
On May 14, 11:06 pm, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
http://www.hi-id.com/atcl/0606/gryphon%20single%20man%20flying%20wing...
The ESG Gryphon is aimed at the military market, where upon
parachutists can be dropped up-to 40 kilometres away from the landing
pad and then glide their silently and near invisible to any radar
cover.
The next stage of development is to add small turbo jet drives which
will increase the range even further and allow take offs from much
lower heights. Batman eat your heart out.
Rob
Arndt get a life. The autobahn is paved with SS
fanatics trying to land there, Batman is fine, he
just told me. LOL
Ken
Poor Kenny boy... what's the matter? AIRA fell to pieces? Couldn't
give yourself anymore + marks?
I'm studying how the NAZI's used Japan to launch
"balloon bombs" to devastate North America, (I'm
in BC right now, and wondering if I should get one
of them there German hat's with a pointy thing on
the top as an interceptor) and I'm considering if bb's
ought to be added to the AIRA list.
Thank you for your unending interest...
Ken- Hide quoted text -

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Ken, got Pat Flannery syndrome?

Your posts are increasingly both devoid of any true aviation content
and annoying.

Pot, meet kettle.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired- Hide quoted text -

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This statement coming from a poster that mainly posts commentary on
other people's aviation content posts???

The vast majority of my posts are aviation... until we get into this
thread-expansion argument session. Anyway, I am the top poster here
with over 300 posts already and anyone can access the archive to guage
the percentage of aviation-related topics posted.

Rob

p.s. Now can I be excused to get back to aviation posts while you go
back to negative post commentary?
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Rob Arndt
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:58 am    Post subject: Re: Gryphon One-Man Flying Wing Reply with quote

On May 15, 1:43?pm, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
On May 15, 1:24?pm, Dan <B...@aol.com> wrote:





Rob Arndt wrote:
On May 15, 10:37?am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
On May 15, 12:13 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:

On May 15, 12:03?am, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
On May 14, 11:06 pm, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
http://www.hi-id.com/atcl/0606/gryphon%20single%20man%20flying%20wing...
The ESG Gryphon is aimed at the military market, where upon
parachutists can be dropped up-to 40 kilometres away from the landing
pad and then glide their silently and near invisible to any radar
cover.
The next stage of development is to add small turbo jet drives which
will increase the range even further and allow take offs from much
lower heights. Batman eat your heart out.
Rob
Arndt get a life. The autobahn is paved with SS
fanatics trying to land there, Batman is fine, he
just told me. LOL
Ken
Poor Kenny boy... what's the matter? AIRA fell to pieces? Couldn't
give yourself anymore + marks?
I'm studying how the NAZI's used Japan to launch
"balloon bombs" to devastate North America, (I'm
in BC right now, and wondering if I should get one
of them there German hat's with a pointy thing on
the top as an interceptor) and I'm considering if bb's
ought to be added to the AIRA list.
Thank you for your unending interest...
Ken- Hide quoted text -

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Ken, got Pat Flannery syndrome?

Your posts are increasingly both devoid of any true aviation content
and annoying.

Pot, meet kettle.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired- Hide quoted text -

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This statement coming from a poster that mainly posts commentary on
other people's aviation content posts???

The vast majority of my posts are aviation... until we get into this
thread-expansion argument session. Anyway, I am the top poster here
with over 300 posts already and anyone can access the archive to guage
the percentage of aviation-related topics posted.

Rob

p.s. Now can I be excused to get back to aviation posts while you go
back to negative post commentary?- Hide quoted text -

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Hey Dan,

Why don't you check out page 1 at RAM. I am displaying 30 topics and
10 of them are mine (33.3%). Ou of those 10, 9 are aviation related,
or 90%. Only 1 is OT and is marked as such.

Now where are your topics that you posted on page 1? Where is your
aviation content?

Rob Smile
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