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What's bold about the statement? If he averaged 306, he spent some time
above 306 and some time below 306, right? Not sure what you're reacting to--I made no accusation. By "bumped the limit" I mean he went 325, probably for a good bit of the flight. Good on him. Bad on me if "bumped the limit" is too idiomatic a phrase for an international forum such as this. The full text of my post was Cool. He probably bumped that limit a few times too, but I suppose that's what limits and record-setting flights are all about. "Andreas Maurer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 16:16:52 -0600, "SAM 303a" brentDAHTsullivanATgmailDAHTcom wrote: Cool. He probably bumped that limit a few times too, Bold statement. Do you have *any* proof at all...? Bye Andreas |
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