I must apologize to all for my erroneous finger-pointing regarding Tony's
participation
in the referenced Jabiru net dialog. I was in error. And to you,
Tony, I extend my sincere apology for misrepresenting your participation in the
Jabiru group forum and for my inconsiderate attempt to further volunteer your
services. I am sorry, Tony, as I do appreciate how busy you are and what a
valued
contributor you have always been to the ongoing Europa dialog. Your response
was most gracious and I thank you for it.
Tony's name and Email address did appear in a couple of the previously
referenced
Jabiru net exchanges and I read far too much into that. A more careful
re-reading of those Jabiru net messages revealed that Tony's name (and Email
address)
had been included therein as a result of a "seminar" he is claimed to
have recently participated in (in the UK, I believe?). That seminar had to do,
at least in some part, with propeller testing Tony was said to be conducting
in NZ. As I understand from the Jabiru articles, that testing was on an
Airmaster
hub with some different blades (i.e. other than the usual Warp Drive blades)
installed.
Again, Tony, I do extend my sincere apology and hope that I have did not
offended
you by my presumptuous request.
-Ed Lindsay-
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