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On 6/22/2006 at 4:03 AM, kallend said:If they knew anything about airplanes, they would know that a "perfect" one doesn't exist, and never has.
It's not about their knowledge of airplanes; it's about your knowledge of the English language. The phrase "perfectly good ___" doesn't mean something is perfect; it means that something is good enough for a certain purpose.
Origin of "perfectly good airplane" ?
in General Skydiving Discussions
I found a related reference from 1918. 1918 was also the year the 101st Airborne Division was organized.