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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 727519" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Fred is an excellent liar. That's what makes figuring him out so much "fun". This is the same guy that invested huge money to convert most of the DC-10 fleet to MD10's, which are aircraft that he's going to have to keep to ever get any return on his money. All of the pure DC-10's are retired or parked in the desert in mothballs. How can someone who's being "persecuted" by the UPS/Teamster gang afford all these new planes? Don't forget the 190 757's he has in the pipeline too. Poor penniless Fred. No wonder he can't afford to pay us any money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 727519, member: 12508"] Fred is an excellent liar. That's what makes figuring him out so much "fun". This is the same guy that invested huge money to convert most of the DC-10 fleet to MD10's, which are aircraft that he's going to have to keep to ever get any return on his money. All of the pure DC-10's are retired or parked in the desert in mothballs. How can someone who's being "persecuted" by the UPS/Teamster gang afford all these new planes? Don't forget the 190 757's he has in the pipeline too. Poor penniless Fred. No wonder he can't afford to pay us any money. [/QUOTE]
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