Hi Thorsten,
thanks for your reply!

> Time also depends on aircraft size / commit count.

Yeah I figured that out, but I cannot believe the 744 and F-16 are that 
different there...

>  Worst and longest operation is eventually filtering the repo to get rid of 
> all the 
> aircraft. With something as large as fgdata, it'll probably take many, many 
> hours :). 

> Well, don't forget the Antonov AN-2

Done. Thanks for reminding me of that one!
https://gitorious.org/flightgear-aircraft/an2

> And I'm curious whether gitorious.org is going to take such a huge number in 
> a single project - 
> I guess no one tried before ;).

Didn't think of that... we'll see :)
I guess no one ever tried to put 9 (or is it 10 already?) gb in one repo, 
before we did :P

Cheers,
Gijs                                      
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