* Martin Spott -- Monday 26 February 2007:
> > Please stop committing any more of those crappy AAR.nas files.
> 
> This aircraft is still in development

"This aircraft"? I didn't mention any aircraft.  :-P

I only suggest to not have 15 *almost* identical aar.nas files
spread everywhere. This leads straight into maintenance hell.
A simple change to the fuel system -- and who's going to fix all
15 files? Better have one generic and well maintained file.

Having an aircraft in CVS is IMHO also an obligation to keep
consistency with the "whole", to prefer common solutions to
individual ones where possible and where it makes sense -- to
cooperate. Nobody gives a damn about what people do with their
private aircraft in their little chambers, of course.

m.  :-)

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