On May 2, 9:55 am, superawos<
711c830896...@poster.grepler.com> wrote:
> Belfort Instrument Company's BIGGEST LIE & LIARhttp://
www.tinyurl.com/markwdecker
>
> Mr. Mark W. Decker (Crownsville, Maryland) came to Belfort Instrument
> Company in the Fall of 2001 following the filing of Chapter 7 corporate
> bankruptcy at Mentor Technologies Group (Annapolis, MD) as noted at:
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.as...
> where Mr. Decker served as the firm's CEO and President for a period
> dating back at least 4 years.
>
> Hired as the President of Belfort Instruments, he was primarily
> responsible for getting the DigiWx weather system certified by the FAA. It
> is noteworthy as of 2013 (over 12 years later) that only two weather
> instruments on this Belfort AWOS system have been FAA certified while all
> the remaining weather sensors (eg. wind direction, wind speed,
> temperature, dewpoint, relative humidity, precipitation, ceilometer) are
> not FAA Certified nor FAA Approved weather sensors.
>
> Partial preliminary certification was granted in 2004 for the "barometer
> setting" of the DigiWx AWOS AV-100 system. Because the Belfort visibility
> sensor was previously included on Coastal Environmental System's OS-21
> "certified" weather station for the Air Force, Belfort then made the leap
> in their marketing ads that their visibility sensor on the DigiWx system
> was also "certified." If you're a pilot relying on a DigiWx weather system
> as your primary source of weather info when flying, you should be warned
> to proceed VERY cautiously!
>
> As a lead-up to the certification of only the "barometer setting" on the
> DigiWx AWOS system, Belfort president Mark W. Decker (with Bruce R.
> Robinson's endorsement) directly initiated the development of an
> advertising campaign that culminated in print ads and t-shirts which
> boldly proclaimed "The Wright Brothers Relied on Us" as found on the last
> page (page 19) of this MS Powerpoint presentation:
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/general/Summer2012/FPAW_2012_Summer_Presentat...
>
> Mr. Mark W. Decker (U.S. Naval Academy graduate Class of 1979) even
> authored a press release which read "The Wright Brothers monitored these
> (i.e. Belfort/Friez) instruments as they prepared for their famous flight
> on December 17th, 1903." as noted at:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/6/prweb67805.php
>
> Well, for the effing benefit of Mr. Decker and the other management
> figureheads at Belfort Instrument Company (Bruce R. Robinson, Nicholas C.
> Kaufman, Debra S. Alascio, Ralph F. Petragnani and Ellen H. Robinson) who
> keep publishing this LIE, American history tells a very different story!
>
> Here is what the Wright Brothers actually wrote on December 17, 1903:
>
> "We had a 'Richard' hand anemometer with which we measured the velocity of
> the wind. Measurements made just before starting the first flight showed
> velocities of 11 to 12 meters per second, or 24 to 27 miles per hour.
> Measurements made just before the last flight gave between 9 and 10 meters
> per second. One made just after showed a little over 8 meters."
>
> And then there are historical pictures of Orville and then Wilbur Wright
> holding (and using a Richard's Anemometer made in Francehttp://
core.libraries.wright.edu/handle/2374.WSU/827/browse?value=Ane...
>
> The EFFING LIARS at Belfort Instrument Company (past & present) are intent
> on trying to re-write history to include mention of Belfort and/or Friez
> in the same sentence with the Wright Brothers. This is an effing shame and
> a sham!
>
> Buy anything except Belfort Instrument Company Digiwx AWOS from these
> fraudsters!
>
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