REFLECTOR: Velocity Models
Scott Derrick
scott at tnstaafl.net
Tue Apr 1 07:21:06 CDT 2008
Yeah, mine's a Velocity Standard RG
A top door also.
Not a Standard Elite(SE), because of the top door.
Scott
doug.holub at tx.rr.com wrote:
> My top door Velocity received its registration last week: "Velocity Standard FG"
>
> ---- Dave Philipsen <velocity at davebiz.com> wrote:
>> For what it's worth...I own a clamshell Velo and it's actually
>> registered as a "VELOCITY FXD GR STD". I've seen others that were
>> registered before Velocity Inc. even introduced the XL and they are
>> referred to as "Standard".
>>
>> *
>> <http://www8.landings.com/cgi-bin/nph-search_ac?pass=101749714&pattern1=0560510&fld_nr1=0>*
>>
>>
>>
>> Greg Poole wrote:
>>> Pedantics perhaps...in current Velocity lingo/convention/factoryspeak, I
>>> believe the "standard" refers to the fuselage size with "Elite" qualifying
>>> the gull wing doors (though this has not carried across to the XL models -
>>> probably because they never came out with anything but gull wing doors).
>>> Most people talk about the Clamshell or Top Door in simply referring to the
>>> old discontinued models - I've never heard anybody referring to them as the
>>> standard - particularly now that they are no longer in production.
>>>
>>> Nuff already!
>>>
>>> Greg
>>> greg at pooledresources.com.au
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Dave Philipsen
>> Velocity STD-FG
>> N83DP
>>
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