Ok we are publishing this week we have kind of been behind a day or two on our codex template
airplane calendar! This past week end my friend Heidi and myself went to the local airport to look at the airplanes that
were for sale as we wondered how much they cost these day's!
On the 6th of May we have
the Grumman F6F hellcat from WW2 over 12,275 were built at about $35,000 dollars each in 1945 money and they were a replacement
for the Grumman F4F Wildcat it first flew on 26 June 1942 and had a powerful 2000 HP power-plant it destroyed more enemy
aircraft then any single other type and when little Tinker bell was growing up in Moline, Illinois the manager of the airport
for years there had shot down 5 Japanese aircraft in a Hellcat fighter plane in the Allied air forces five victories and you
were considered an ace!
The next airplane codex is the North American T-6 Texan advanced
trainer from WW2 it first flew interestingly enouph On April fools day 1935 April 1st 1935 and also known as the, "Harvard,"!
15,495 were built but we do not have a cost listed also noted is that a variant of the aircraft as it was also sometimes fitted
with bombs and machine guns and used as a light attack aircraft a variant called an A27! Remember we are kind of mesmerized
by the number 27 as we found No. 27 cigarette's and butts smoked around us and we wondered who would named their cigarette
the No. 27 it look's like Phillip Morse international did and we also found that the hedge fund SAC capital advisor's changed
it name to point 72 and Steve Cohen the hedge fund manger that is in trouble with the SEC and the treasury department for
insider trading we noticed that Hebrew is written right to left and Point 72 could be read as Point 27! 2013+2014= 27 Year
of the Snake and year of the Horse after year of the Dragon 2012!
There is also a
T-6 Texan ll which is a new aircraft and the design is from a Swiss company called Pilatus it is built for the U.S. air force
but has been sited by congress for major cost overruns!
Also the 7th there is
a Grumman aircraft that was built in the last days of WW2 called the F7F Tiger Cat a few were used in Korea different from
the F4F and F6F the F7F was a single seat fighter bomber that had two powerful engines!
Then the 8th of May we have this new aircraft the P-8 Poseidon built by Boeing for anti-submarine warfare out of the airframe
of a 737-800 which they cost between 201 million and 270 million dollars each about 15 are ordered!
Ok going back to 1995 when little Tinker formed Air Boy Tibet Inc. Fla we noticed that in 2002 the Dornier German aircraft
company went out of business ( as the terror attacks on the world trade center took place on(9/11) 2001 we felt connected
to the situation and so we have been looking up stuff on the internet and found out that the Dornier aircraft company and
the Fairchild aircraft company the asset's of Dornier companies were taken over in 1996 and for a while became the
Fairchild
Dornier where in 1998 built the Dornier 328 under license from Daimler Benz Aerospace! In 1999 the Fairchild Aerospace
Company was bought by the German insurance company Allianz A.G. and the investment group Clayton Dubilier & Rice
for 1.2 billion dollars! And then in 2003 Fairchild was bought by a company called M-7 Aerospace not much is known about this
M-7 Aerospace company except that it has an Israeli address and as Yesterday was May 7th 2014 conjecture has it that
M which is the 13th letter in the alphabet and possibly meaning May and the 7 the seven we think may be an accounting of the
various wars that Israel has had since its inception in 1948 and according to some holy books are when the appcolypic final
battle happens!
On December 15th 2010 M-7 Aerospace was purchased by the U.S.
subsidiary of the Israeli defence contractor Elbit sytems!
The Fairchild aircraft
company was formed by Sherman Fairchild in 1924 and during WW2 built the PT-19 and several other aircraft the company
ranked number 73 of the richest companies that had wartime contracts In 1957 Fairchild semi-conductors was
formeds a subsidiary of Fairchild instrument and camera division and worked on the transistor and then later computer chips
and the computer micro-processer!