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amusing in so many ways..:-) - The plonker has landed !



 
 
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Old July 31st 03, 05:31 AM
tango4
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Default amusing in so many ways..:-) - The plonker has landed !

When is a wing not a wing?

I've just watched Felix Baumgartner land live on television.

He has a 1.5 m span 'wing' contraption strapped to his back. In effect we
have a bloke who has succesfully talked a drinks company out of a chunk of
money to fly a very low performance glider across the channel. Something
that was first done over 70 years ago from an initial drop height of
probably 1500' or less.

He's now off for a 'champagne breakfast' - he can't even be bothered to
drink the sponsors stuff!

Personally I think the whole thing is a load of bull ****!

:-)

Ian


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Old July 31st 03, 06:18 AM
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According to sky news this guy has just become the first man to cross the
channel in an 'unpowered flight'

Sad!

Ian



 




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