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Old November 15th 07, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Steve Leonard
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Default Identifying the other guy

Sorry to hear you ran out of Crayons, JJ. My favorite
mis-identification happend at a regionals at Lubbock.
There was a somewhat frantic call over the radio 'Watch
out, Zuni!!!'

I was flying the only Zuni at the contest. Trouble
was, my plane was on the grid and I was sitting in
my crew vehicle, and my plane was totally stationary.
I guess the guy in the air saw a 'Z' on a glider,
and just assumed. It was a DG-600.

Should I be flattered or insulted that the pilot confused
a DG-600 for a Zuni?

Signed,
Confused



 




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