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"Ron Natalie" wrote in
: "Stan Gosnell" wrote in message ... You had all that? I remember well flying across the water with a mag compass and a watch, nothing else. You had a compass and a watch? Me and Orville had to count in our heads (one kill devil, two kill devil, three kill devil DANG it Wilbur will you shut the **** up I'm navigating here...) Well, it is easier to navigate when you're only going a couple of hundred feet........ -- Regards, Stan |
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On 20 Aug 2003 21:22:20 GMT, Stan Gosnell
wrote: "Ron Natalie" wrote in : "Stan Gosnell" wrote in message ... You had all that? I remember well flying across the water with a mag compass and a watch, nothing else. You had a compass and a watch? Me and Orville had to count in our heads (one kill devil, two kill devil, three kill devil DANG it Wilbur will you shut the **** up I'm navigating here...) Well, it is easier to navigate when you're only going a couple of hundred feet........ At 30 mph Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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