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Old April 20th 04, 05:42 PM
Paul Tomblin
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Default Chasing the front

Last night I took off with a band of thunderstorms ahead of me and a cold
front behind me, and rode a 70+ knot tail wind home. Man, I've never seen
the scenery pass by so fast! Of course the downside is that passing
through 3,000 feet on the way to land, it got really, really, really bumpy
and I couldn't hold altitude worth ****. Flying sure is fun.

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