MichaelFarley56 wrote:If people are having issues with their AeroInjectors, perhaps they could describe the symptoms online here so we can all help isolate the issues and get the problem fixed. Ultimately, I have a feeling that the few people with "issues" are making themselves heard while hundreds upon hundreds of others are happily behind their AeroInjectors with no trouble at all. I firmly believe it's a good product and I can't wait to fly my AeroVee/AeroInjector equipped airplane to AirVenture here in a few months!
Sonex1517 wrote:Dale,
your opinion of the AeroVee is clear and well known.However, to state there is something that is not airworthy is definitely inflammatory.
What facts - not opinions - do you base this statement on please? I respect your opinion but this is a rather strong statement to make here without any representation of actual data to back it up.
Robbie
I had an Aerocarb and flew it 175 hours but I now personally do not consider them to be airworthy. Just my humble opinion
Sonex1517 wrote:Whoosh. Flame on indeed.
You know exactly what you said and "airworthy" is a strong word with specific meaning. We live in a society where words do carry weight, and this is exactly the tone we are trying to avoid here on a technical forum. Stick to facts.
If I'd meant to censor you I would have done so. I am a moderator. Your opinion is fine. But the words have meaning my friend....and that was a strong statement to make.
I have never claimed to have any experience with an AeroVee. Nor have I said I do.
Robbie Culver
Sonex 1517
Chicagoland
Tails and Wings complete - finishing fuselage.
N1517S reserved
daleandee wrote:I had an Aerocarb and flew it 175 hours but I now personally do not consider them to be airworthy. Just my humble opinion ... please no flames!
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