Man: Spacing. Maybe we need to work on spacing.
Good Idea . . . Umm lets start there !
Or continue to talk Mr. I know the Science, full of hot air!
Wow….these scientists bear a remarkable resemblance in thinking to Meister Larson’s researchers in the ‘Eyglass Testing Area’
I always thought the turbine related bird death argument was spurious.
They need to come to a new turning point …
Yes, but all the other items you mention have a useful purpose.
Darn that Donny Quixote!
And alignment
Yes, the spacing issue should have been obvious, but then I am reminded of the first mirrors in the Hubble telescope…Inexplicable? Yes, but things like that still happen. And then there’s the Boeing 787…
No no – the spacing is fine, Doctor. If we just use shorter replacement blades, we won’t have to dig them up and re-plant them.
Just rotate the head of the middle one by about 90 degrees
September 06, 2014
KA7DRE Premium Member about 11 years ago
Good Idea . . . Umm lets start there !
TiffWHO about 11 years ago
Or continue to talk Mr. I know the Science, full of hot air!
knarfus about 11 years ago
Wow….these scientists bear a remarkable resemblance in thinking to Meister Larson’s researchers in the ‘Eyglass Testing Area’
curmudgeon68 about 11 years ago
I always thought the turbine related bird death argument was spurious.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
They need to come to a new turning point …
RwB1 about 11 years ago
Yes, but all the other items you mention have a useful purpose.
captainofgondor about 11 years ago
Darn that Donny Quixote!
sbchamp about 11 years ago
And alignment
Spooky D Cat about 11 years ago
Yes, the spacing issue should have been obvious, but then I am reminded of the first mirrors in the Hubble telescope…Inexplicable? Yes, but things like that still happen. And then there’s the Boeing 787…
le-roy about 11 years ago
No no – the spacing is fine, Doctor. If we just use shorter replacement blades, we won’t have to dig them up and re-plant them.
Earthling Premium Member over 1 year ago
Just rotate the head of the middle one by about 90 degrees