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Old 02-06-2005, 03:20 PM
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Just a kind of feeling....... the ama's are quite aft; at full power the nose wants to go up but cannot - the buouyancy in the ama's aft sections will prevent that. So you will have - just my idea - a wavepiercer and a very, very wet boat!
A canopy from some disfunctional strikerplane might fit!

Cheers, terrific idea
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i see the sharkteeth allready in a moutwatering mean grin
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Old 02-06-2005, 03:56 PM
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A-H2O, Water Hog.
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Last weekend bits...

Hello...

I have to now prep for monday - lets say we (I) - hang some forward canards to kill the bow diving and overall pitch poling...

All other - later - I am tired...

Cheers - and thanks for all your input(s)...

On to next weeks bits at the joint that signs my pay cheque...

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