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Radio Amateur KC2HMZ wrote in message . ..
On 15 Aug 2003 15:27:46 -0700, (Brian) wrote: Now you want me to believe that a landmass has no coasts nor adjoining oceans? I can think of one place that fits that description. You get there after departing Christchurch, New Zealand, aboard an LC-130. Nowadays, at least - back then maybe not. The 109th AMW in Schenectady, NY flies the LC-130s. Dave, am I warm? 73 DE John, KC2HMZ John, if you were getting close, you would be cold, not warm. I used to "flight follow" those routes with respect to the upper level winds and the computer flight plan database. And that location has coasts and adjoining oceans. More importantly, Heil was never there. Brian |
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