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![]() "COLIN LAMB" wrote If you were a really good helicopter pilot and planned well, you might be able to follow one of the shipping lanes with a diesen powered helicopter and bargain diesel from the ships crew - if you can find a ship spaced ever few hundred miles. You would need to find a large enough ship to land on, but small enough to be burning a diesel that you could burn. That would make things even more challenging. Most of the large ships burn "bunker oil" even though they have what are called diesel powered. For those who do not oil, bunker oil is only one step above crude oil, and has to be heated to be burned in those huge ship engines. -- Jim in NC |
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