First,
Good stuff there Nathan, kick on with that and work on it. Steps to bigger stuff.
Richard,
I don't see much point in falling out over a misunderstanding, the 'you' in my previous was for anyone, sorry if you took it personally it wasn't intended that way. To recast:
Anyone can dream. And, OR they could go and do something worthwhile, which probably started as their or someone else's dream. If anyone finds the latter idea confronting, tough.
I apologise if you felt attacked.
For the rhetoricals:
Richard Woods wrote:
For why? Why not have a thread about how to get one flying than how not to?
Because there's
no difference. If someone flies a B-36, I'll be first to applaud. You'll understand I'm not joining a queue yet.
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Is there something that really grips you about going after the wrecks?
No.
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It's Nathan's thread, and it's not about politics. I LIKE the idea of a B-36 flying. So why NOT talk about it?
Who said politics has anything to do with it? If you don't want responses to posts, don't post. If you don't like the responses, think about how you post.
I 'like' the idea of a B-36 flying too. I'm not going to kid myself it's going to happen, and, yes, people supporting unfeasable dreams aren't helping. If it's a problem to suggest more realistic dreams, I'm sorry, again, just feel free to ignore the feedback. No stress.
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Theoretically what would it take? Where are all the wrecks? Parts? Engines? Can parts be found or made? If not, why not?
We've been over this, as Nathan's said himself, several times.
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Knowing what's out there is the first step in making a dream into reality.
And about as likely as retrieving that 'plane from the moon - I've done the converting dreams into reality workshops. Some, like this, equate to believing you can fly by jumping off a tall building. By dissuading someone from that great idea, I might be crushing their dream, but I know which seems the smart call there - and here.
RyanShort1 wrote:
I don't mind him having the dream, but if you want to fly a Mustang, or a B-36, guys his age and mine should be concentrating ha (and yes, I'm actually trying to cut back the time I spend here!) on getting to the point where it could actually be a reality, rather than the old "if I won the lottery" scenarios. We'd be better off going out and being successful businessmen like Rod Lewis so we could put our money where our dreams lie. I think THAT's JDK's point and I for one 100% agree with it.
Pretty much. And I don't think it even needs that much hard work (initially) just a bit of focus and taking steps rather than circling back to the same old.
RyanShort1 wrote:
Ric, I've had several emails or PM's from some of the more successful warbird types that seem to drop in here less and less frequently and I'd say most of them probably would echo JDK's comments, if I get their attitude correctly!
Exactly. Having a bit of fun is great, but too much 'over the horizon out there' stuff detracts from helping make actual real things happen through WIX.Which do we want, WIX making things happen - it does - or us all sit around talking about how cool a B-36 flying would be?
Regards,