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My reply to your uneducated response;
You are such a grown up person. I mean, using such strong language to make a point. You would almost think your arguments don`t cut it. So you need to revert to being a child, are you? Because my next door neighbours son, who is 5, makes the same kind of noise you do. Do you ever calm down?
But lets get back on-topic shall we? You are again twisting history, using real facts mixed up with your imagination. Let`s see, you said:
"The Concorde was created in a joint project between Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation"
That is true.
"... both of which went bankrupt and/or were bought out by larger companies, not Airbus."
That is completly twisted. I would love to see your source mate.
The FACTS:
- On 29 April 1977, BAC, the Hawker Siddeley Group and Scottish Aviation were nationalised and merged under the provisions of Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act. This new group was established as a statutory corporation, British Aerospace (BAe).
- Airbus was officially formed in 1970 as a consortium of France%u2019s Aerospatiale and Deutsche Airbus, a grouping of leading German aircraft manufacturing firms. Together the companies had decided to build the A300, the first twin-engine widebody airliner.
- British Aerospace joined Airbus Industrie in 1979.
So which one went broke again? Ow and Metapotent, why don`t you try and act your age? Tring responding in a way that doesnt scream "I need therapy..." KTHXBYE!
Dont worry meta pussy block everybody he gets a beatdown from then he have his ass-sniffers on his page giving him your right hands like all rightwinger nutjobs do he is just jealouse at Europe because his own country is going down the shit he is a typical jerk and he think America invented all and that America is the best in everything and all ...
Posted Jul-25-2009 by "pax-puf-prut" (R)
You are so pathetic, blocking me from your profile. Goes to show who is uneducated here, huh?
My reply to your uneducated response;
You are such a grown up person. I mean, using such strong language to make a point. You would almost think your arguments don`t cut it. So you need to revert to being a child, are you? Because my next door neighbours son, who is 5, makes the same kind of noise you do. Do you ever calm down?
But lets get back on-topic shall we? You are again twisting history, using real facts mixed up with your imagination. Let`s see, you said:
"The Concorde was created in a joint project between Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation"
That is true.
"... both of which went bankrupt and/or were bought out by larger companies, not Airbus."
That is completly twisted. I would love to see your source mate.
The FACTS:
- On 29 April 1977, BAC, the Hawker Siddeley Group and Scottish Aviation were nationalised and merged under the provisions of Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act. This new group was established as a statutory corporation, British Aerospace (BAe).
- Airbus was officially formed in 1970 as a consortium of France%u2019s Aerospatiale and Deutsche Airbus, a grouping of leading German aircraft manufacturing firms. Together the companies had decided to build the A300, the first twin-engine widebody airliner.
- British Aerospace joined Airbus Industrie in 1979.
So which one went broke again? Ow and Metapotent, why don`t you try and act your age? Tring responding in a way that doesnt scream "I need therapy..." KTHXBYE!
Posted Jul-17-2009 by "LockStockNL" (R)
The Concorde was not created by Airbus you pathetic imbecile. Airbus didn't even exist at the time the Concorde had its maiden flight. The Concorde was created in a joint project between Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation... both of which went bankrupt and/or were bought out by larger companies, not Airbus. The Concorde was heavily subsidized by European governments because it was so expensive to develop and the companies couldn't do it themselves. Yet despite having public funding, only 20 of them were built and they were made at financial LOSS. Billions and billions were spent just to make 20 planes, and the two companies that made them NO LONGER EXIST.
The Concorde was a failure because it never made profit either for the companies that made them or for the airliners who bought them; they were impractical, uneconomical, technical disasters. That's why they AREN'T FLYING ANYMORE TODAY, whereas planes that came out around the same time, like the American Boeing 747, are still flying all over the world in large numbers.
Oooh look at that, I raped another piece of Eurotrash with the facts.
Posted Jul-17-2009 by "Metapotent" (B)
Buy some therapy.
Posted Jul-17-2008 by "mojosebo008" (R)
Well that is very grown up!
Posted Apr-8-2008 by "LockStockNL" (R)
LOCKSTOCKNL
IS AN A$$HOLE..!!!
10/10..!!!
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Posted Mar-14-2008 by "Timeslice" (B)
YOUR MUM SMELLS OF A MILLION MENS SPUNK...!!!!
NICE...!!!!
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Posted Mar-14-2008 by "Timeslice" (B)