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B A R R Y wrote in news
LM9k.5801$LG4.5340@nlpi065.nbdc.sbc.com: muff528 wrote: Yep, 43° C (109 f.) WOULD be extremely uncomfortable at 3000'. But it probably not that hot at 3000 if it's 43C on the ground. Do you fly? 109F on the ground would be at or near 100F at 3,000. That's still hot, especially with the sun beating on you through the windows. Actually, it would probably be lower, but it depends on the stability of the air on the day... Bertie |
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