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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() I would add all of the "Airport" movies to the candidates' list! I think the first was pretty good, they got progressively worse with each sequel. That is usually how sequels go,,,, down -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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![]() "John Theune" wrote in message news:iU5Ph.7220$J21.5802@trndny03... Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:19:27 GMT, John Theune wrote: Another one had Nicolas Cage as a prisoner being transported on a plane. The plane was basically a flying prison with steel floors, stairs, etc. It must have had atomic engines to power that thing off the ground. That was Con-Air and the plane was a C130 and if you can fit it into a C130 it will take off. The payload is between 36,000 and 42,000 pounds. No, it was a C-123. Two recip engines. http://tinyurl.com/yq424v Ron Wanttaja Your right Ron, that's what I get for using a error prone carbon based memory system instead of a silicon based one. At least I googled to get the useful load figures. Does that mean that Ron has a silicon based memory system??? Now a plywood based one, I'd believe... |
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Ken Finney wrote:
"John Theune" wrote in message news:iU5Ph.7220$J21.5802@trndny03... Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:19:27 GMT, John Theune wrote: Another one had Nicolas Cage as a prisoner being transported on a plane. The plane was basically a flying prison with steel floors, stairs, etc. It must have had atomic engines to power that thing off the ground. That was Con-Air and the plane was a C130 and if you can fit it into a C130 it will take off. The payload is between 36,000 and 42,000 pounds. No, it was a C-123. Two recip engines. http://tinyurl.com/yq424v Ron Wanttaja Your right Ron, that's what I get for using a error prone carbon based memory system instead of a silicon based one. At least I googled to get the useful load figures. Does that mean that Ron has a silicon based memory system??? Now a plywood based one, I'd believe... No it means I tried to recall the a/c type from my memory instead of looking it up online ![]() recollection before he posts it ![]() John |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... Ok, I didn't realize that's what you meant happened. That's bad. I should have said they were working well above the water level in the calm harbor. |
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... Ok, I didn't realize that's what you meant happened. That's bad. I should have said they were working well above the water level in the calm harbor. Yeah, I missed that part. Why don't you rub it in some more? -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ We don't need a fountain of youth. We need a fountain of smart. -- Bill Mattocks's .sig |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... Yeah, I missed that part. Why don't you rub it in some more? I rub just enough, and then I stop. |
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... Yeah, I missed that part. Why don't you rub it in some more? I rub just enough, and then I stop. That's what... nah, too easy. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ As convenient as it is for information to come to us, libraries do have a valuable side effect: they force all of the smart people to come together in one place where they can interact with one another. -- Neal Stephenson |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote: I rub just enough, and then I stop. That's what... nah, too easy. LOL |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote : Yes, it's quite possible the inverted ship was acting like a diving bell and the water level inside the hull was below the water level in the harbor outside. Opening a hole in the hull would then release air which had been forcing the interior water level down. But the water levels would then equalize, the hull would not fill with water and water would not then flow out of the hole. Wasn't the superstructure resting on the bottom, anyway? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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