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Old October 8th 05, 03:24 PM
COLIN LAMB
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We already have remote thermal detection.

Just find out who is flying and follow the best pilot out and get underneath
him. Be wary, though, if he has a better glide ratio than you and sucks you
away from the field. It pays to suck up to him on occasion. Maybe wash his
windshield or help him disassemble his ship.


 




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