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Rob Perkins wrote:
I dunno about that. There isn't a straight stretch of road or highway in all the mountainous areas of Switzerland, it seems to me. There's more about Switzerland than the Alps, you know... Can't find Arolla on my map. Which Canton is it in? Arolla in in the Canton Valais. You go to the town Sion and then follow a little valley which points to the south, direction Matterhorn. At the very end of that valley you'll find Arolla. You needn't be too disappointed if you don't find it on your map, as it's a really really really small village. I spent most of my time in Basel. That's where I'm living. You worked for the chemistry, I guess? In any case, I don't doubt it's possible, just that it'd be really difficult on any road the Swiss build except the Autobahn. Yes, those runways are on the Autobahn. In fact, pieces of the Autobahn were planned with this in mind. Don't forget that jets meant "Venom" at that time. Runways of 6000 ft were plenty long enough. Today they fly F/A 18 and landing on the Autobahn isn't in their plans anymore. You'll find a short history at http://www.vbs-ddps.ch/internet/luft...lt/freewa.html (German only). And even then, they'd have to be great pilots in any case to operate in those mountains... Take a look at http://www.steehouwer.com/ (scroll to the bottom and choose Swiss Air Force, Axalp). Some of those pictures are impressing. Stefan |
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Stefan wrote:
There's more about Switzerland than the Alps, you know... Matter of fact, since I had domiciles in Bern-BE, Itingen-BL, Zuerich-ZH, and Interlaken-BE, I do know that. Got to wear the Fascnacht pin for Liestal in 1990 and everything. Basel-Land is one of my favorite places. Arolla in in the Canton Valais. You go to the town Sion and then follow a little valley which points to the south, direction Matterhorn. At the very end of that valley you'll find Arolla. You needn't be too disappointed if you don't find it on your map, as it's a really really really small village. Ah, OK. Well, the only visit I was able to make to Wallis was a train ride to Zermatt. I've got my old rail map around here someplace... That's where I'm living. You worked for the chemistry, I guess? No, I was a missionary/teacher for a small church in each area where I lived, in 1989-1990. I met a lot of people that way. In any case, I don't doubt it's possible, just that it'd be really difficult on any road the Swiss build except the Autobahn. Yes, those runways are on the Autobahn. OK. Take a look at http://www.steehouwer.com/ (scroll to the bottom and choose Swiss Air Force, Axalp). Some of those pictures are impressing. I remember watching a film at the Verkehrshaus in Lucerne, about the stunt flyers in the Swiss Air Force. I didn't think it was that impressive until someone pointed out they weren't in fly-by-wire airplanes. Based on that, they're better than the Navy Blue Angels, *especially* given the mountains around them. Rob |
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