Bushy Salami admits that he bought a Belfort wind speed and direction
instrument. I bet it was the Belfort Aerovane!
What Bushy does not know, is that this instrument from what I have
heard, has 30 year old technology! This means that the technology in
this instrument is from the time when 8 tracks were the thing! Wow!
When the Donna Summer just came onto the scene, when Sonny & Cher were
a Friday nights entertainment!
Now, does Bushy know that this unit which looks like an airplane
without wings contains a DC synchromotor. It is not an analog or
digital synchronous motor, etc. With everything thes days either being
analog or digital, why would anyone entertain a DC synchronous motor?
Mr. Bushy is sure to say that he wanted a simple instrument, of course.
But, why didn't he buy a decent product form R.M. Young. Certainly a
decent comparison would have been in order. Why is Bushy buying 30
year old technology from Belfort?
Also, Bushy Salami, I wanted you and Ken to know, that I researched it,
and I think DW is correct also. I'm assuming you are talking in code.
I think each of you are DW's (Di**wads)
STAY AWAY FROM MY AIRPORT!
Bashir Salamati wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 06:40:53 -0600, Dan Foster
wrote:
:In article , Bashir Salamati wrote:
:
: Does your research lead you to think he is DW, as mine has?
:
:It would appear to be possibly so. DW's AvWeb article on AWOS systems
:was interesting to note, as was the sidebar story and content.
:
: And has your research suggested the name Biral to you?
:
:Hmm, no, hadn't looked.
Not important.
But I'm not sure what I should think on read of this:
http://www.ozipilotsonline.com.au/fo...awos-57958.htm