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Old July 22nd 04, 04:00 PM
Elmshoot
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Guy in the back needs to run OBC, run the ramps down and up, to be able
tosafely fly the jet. I think the switch to stow the ramps mechanically is in
thetrunk as well. Ya really need a RIO to fly the thing, plus somebody to
borrowmoney from.P. C. ChisholmCDR, USN(ret.)


Pechs,
I thought after you got money from him you also expected him to take the ugly
one as well.... Oh ya we are talking about fighter pilots. They both take the
ugly ones!
Sparky
 




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