Your first quote Kaz:
"That's twice you have referred to multiple deaths in trikes at Yarrawonga. This time you state "many". Care to enlighten us as to the details of the MANY because I say BS!"
One: is singular.
Two: is a couple/ a few/pair.
Many: A determiner, (as in many apples). Is a larger number. In this case more than three or four would qualify. I have the dictionary at hand if you want me to elaborate and bore the moderators.
I don't see any reference by you in your quote to suggest anybody limit their comments to only include formation flying or make it off topic.
I think you may have lost the point you were making. But I have been wrong before. (I think it was that time I last admitted I was wrong).