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Mike and Ed

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Autodidact

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In the past, I have had trouble telling the difference between Mike Fisher an Ed Fisher. Both of these guys design cool and interesting aircraft, but they are quite different in concept and style. I would like to apologize for this faux pas; it's a little like when I realized - after 35 years or so - that it's not pronuanced chromium-molly-bendum. I have looked into this and now know the distinct difference between Ed Fisher and Mike Fisher; colors seem brighter and the air is fresher. The grass still needs mowing, though...
 
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