<VV> In re.CorV8

Hugo Miller hugo at aruncoaches.co.uk
Mon Mar 16 01:12:20 EDT 2020


You've really got it on for SU fuel pumps, haven't you? ;) I still say 
it's better to have a fuel pump that responds to a tap with a monkey 
wrench when it dies, rather than one that stays dead!
Maybe not in a Saturn V though. Which, incidentally, was just an 
up-rated Nazi V2 rocket. There would have been a Swastika on the Moon 
long before 1969 if we hadn't upset their plans ;)

On 2020-03-15 21:32, Jim Becker via VirtualVairs wrote:
> Can you imagine a Saturn 5 that you have to get out every so often
> and whack the fuel pump with a monkey wrench?
>
> Jim Becker
>
> -----Original Message----- From: David Neale via VirtualVairs
> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2020 8:22 PM
> To: virtualvairs
> Subject:  In re.CorV8
>
> Hugo, you are quite correct. There are many supremely talented
> engineers in the USA,  capable of producing everything from exquisite
> motor cars to horrendously complex and reliable Saturn 5 launchers,
> and much more. However, to suggest that there are no engineers in
> Britain with equivalent skills is absurd and patently untrue.
>
> David B. Neale
>
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