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Old March 15th 04, 06:16 PM
Jim Fisher
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A wind of maybe 10 knots is my limit. And altitudes of 10 feet are
possible on the rate indicator!!!!!! Believe it or not!!!!



I believe it, man! Why, I tried that at 11 knots one time and was
tragically killed in the ensuing fireball.

True story.

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Old March 15th 04, 10:30 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "Jim Fisher" said:
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A wind of maybe 10 knots is my limit. And altitudes of 10 feet are
possible on the rate indicator!!!!!! Believe it or not!!!!



I believe it, man! Why, I tried that at 11 knots one time and was
tragically killed in the ensuing fireball.

True story.


I tried it at 9 knots and died horribly as well. I guess I need lower
limits.


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