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COZY: Scary situation
Cameron Garner
The very back of the bus looks fine. That part is commonly made out of fiberglass. Maybe we should build planes out of that stuff. ;-)
------- Original Message ------- On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 6:21 AM, Bulent A <bulent.enginegear@...> wrote:
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Marc J. Zeitlin
Bulent Aliev wrote: Can’t imagine that thing happening in the air, on all electric plane full of passengers 😳https://youtu.be/5r-yN8SugWM Wow. After seeing that, I did a search for "Bus Catches Fire" on YouTube: Imagine my surprise when 99% of the videos were of gasoline, CNG or Methane powered buses catching fire and people having to escape them. I can't imagine the issues involved with using any of those types of fuels in an airplane full of passengers - it's horrific to even think about. Oh, wait... nevermind.
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Yea, machines that go have been dangerous for a long time.
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Its a good thing they don’t make these anymore… Izzy (603)410-7277
On May 8, 2022, at 20:26, Marc J. Zeitlin <marc_zeitlin@...> wrote:
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Gas powered is certainly the way to go since it will never run out…at least in the lifetime of most boomers.
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Not sure my Gen Z and millennial kids feel the same way. They are pushing me to build electric airplanes so they will have something to fly…in 100 years. Oil energy hasn’t been all that great for them so far. Perspective is everything. Izzy (603)410-7277
On May 8, 2022, at 20:30, Steve Taylor <steveastrouk@...> wrote:
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Ryszard Zadow
I think I heard Burt once say “Electric cars will always me our future.” 😃
On May 8, 2022, at 21:49, Izzy via groups.io <inbriggs@...> wrote:
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Burt actually had one of the very first limited production electric GM cars decades ago. IIRC, he named it "Sparky". Ken
On 5/8/2022 11:11 PM, Ryszard Zadow
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