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Old 16th December 2001 | 19:32
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Lu Zuckerman

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To: sling load

Regarding your spellchecker facility on Word my spellchecker detected 12 spelling errors and one
punctuation error in your post but then again, my spellchecker is based on American English.

Now let’s address my comment about the casting error on the S-76 gearbox. I repeated a comment by another member of this forum and it went unchallenged by Nick Lappos. Nick Lappos indicated in one of his posts that in the testing of the S-76 he as the test pilot had to evaluate three different combinations of mixing unit linkages to correct an anomaly in the flight control system. These tests were conducted in order to get the correct movement of the disc in relation to cyclic movement.

Now when I made my comment about the casting error and the resultant testing of the mixing unit set-up he told me that I was defaming the S-76 and that I didn’t know what I was talking about. I don’t know if you have noticed it or not, but in some cases, Nick will accuse me of being an idiot because of my statements. And you and other members of this forum accept his comments about me simply because of who he is but then he never adds any technical content to explain why I am an idiot.

Why don’t you pose this question to Nick asking him if there were any casting errors in the gearbox casting or why the servos were not mounted in a similar manner to other Sikorsky helicopters and then ask him why he had to test different setups on the mixing unit.

“Ive had an absolute gutful of your crap Lu, you hijack posts with your crap, and get everyone off the track of the original post”.


Speaking about the hijacking of posts, this one is about centripetal and centrifugal forces.

[ 16 December 2001: Message edited by: Lu Zuckerman ]
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