In a message dated 4/29/2008 8:32:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Next, legal  crusades seldom accomplish anything, except to enhance the 
revenues of some  lawyer. 


Boy I'm glad that you said that!  I was going to say it, but I was  afraid 
some lawyer would jump down my throat!
 
:>)
 
Lawsuits are like tic-tac-toe.  The only way to win is not to  play.  Unless 
you are a lawyer, and then you win even if you lose.
 
As far as buying an airplane goes, potential buyers would be a lot better  
off if they just figured right up front on spending an amount equal to half of  
what they paid for the airplane over the first two years of ownership to fix  
stuff and upgrade stuff.  Especially in the case of these low priced  
airplanes that we fly.  Just because you only paid $20,000 for the airplane  
doesn't 
mean you won't be paying for a $12,000 engine overhaul a year  later.
 
Just my opinion.  But I have the receipts to back it up.
 
Best Regards,
 
Wayne DelRossi
Alon Aircoupe N5618F


"Nobody has ever  scientifically proven that life is supposed to be  serious."



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