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Old September 14th 04, 09:34 PM
Ross Oliver
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An outfit called Zero Gravity Corporation is offering zero-G flights
in a modified Boeing 727 out of Florida. $2950 per ride. Some
interesting info on their web site http://nogravity.com.
No mention if barf bags are included as part of the package ;-)


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Old September 15th 04, 05:38 AM
Jens Krueger
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Ross Oliver wrote:

http://nogravity.com.


I've seen the plane a couple of times at FLL. I thought it was some
cargo outfit, leasing advertising space for some new sneakers, a la air
jordan... ;-)

Never checked out their website until your post though. Seems pretty
cool.

cheers,
jens
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Old September 15th 04, 10:09 PM
Mackfly
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From: (Ross Oliver)

An outfit called Zero Gravity Corporation is offering zero-G flights
in a modified Boeing 727 out of Florida. $2950 per ride. Some
interesting info on their web site
http://nogravity.com.
No mention if barf bags are


I can give you a zero G flight for $50.00 and the barf bag is free. Mac
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Old September 20th 04, 06:43 AM
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"Jens Krueger" wrote in message Never checked out their website until
your post though. Seems pretty cool.

The program is run by rocket scientists who think they are superior to
pilots. Don't even think about asking one of them out for a date unless you
have a couple of doctorate degrees.

D. (don't ask)


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Old September 20th 04, 06:46 PM
Jens Krueger
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Capt.Doug wrote:

"Jens Krueger" wrote in message Never checked out their website until

your post though. Seems pretty cool.

The program is run by rocket scientists who think they are superior to
pilots. Don't even think about asking one of them out for a date unless you
have a couple of doctorate degrees.


Well, according to the website, their DO is a 1300 Hr. Commercial Pilot,
who cites being a member of AOPA and NAFI as his credentials. He is a
Riddle Grad., though. Maybe that's what qualifys him. I don't know. Do
they operate Part 91?

The plane still looks cool though. :-)

Cheers,
Jens

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