Ok so cool we are publishing! Ok these picture's are of aircraft with the number 52 in its
name sequence noun nomenclature!
The first one is a Junkers JU-52 and the bottom
one is a B-52 bomber built by Boeing! Studying the aircraft template codex code we know that there are 52 weeks in a year
and that in this meta-phore of explantion we are finding out that we were quite probably correct in that not all thing's living
or unloving are Kosher! We have been getting ready to file our income taxes and Wendy just showed me that she had my
registered agent bill and that is our corporate license to operate to make the taxes fall into place and make sense we have
to have this bill paid in 2015 and it is already the 29th of December 2015!
OK so cool we are publishing! It is Dec 30th 2015 and we are practicing with our computer the turning it on as
there is wicked weather all over Little tinker lives close to the airport and they have what they call a traffic pattern when
airplanes land and take off! Big airplanes have a vortex made from their wingtips as they come into land and little airplanes
have to be careful of them when they come into land! Yesterday when we were at the beach we noticed high wip's of cirus type
clouds and that meant the weather is going to change and sure enough this early morning we are just outside drinking a cup
of coffee and we have a coastal shower! Depending on the wind speed and the direction of the wind and the number runway that
your land on and the space between airplanes landing can determine whether or not you little airplane is going to be buffeted
by these vortex's from the bigger aircraft coming and going in the traffic pattern! Below is a picture of a little airplane
called the Druine Turbulent which after WW2 they had a production line in England and this airplane has a volks-wagon engine
that powers it which is very economical! Airplane rules or airworthy certificates can have different requirements between
one country and another! Example a certified FAA mechanic in America is known as a mechanic but in England they are known
as aircraft engineers in American an aircraft engineer is usually someone who has gone to many hours of engineering
and taken college level course's to be known as an aircraft engineer!