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Old June 16th 06, 01:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Concorde/Fast ships and gas guzzling cars

Hi Ian,

I have already explained that mistake to 'Welsh' Druid.
I'm not really into Ships, but they are apparently
catamarans and at least twice as fast as the bog standard,
monohull, Ro-Ro car ferries.

Can I also admit to typing 'Chrysler' when I meant
'Chevrolet' in my piece on General Motors and globalisation.
Can I thank 'Jack' who pointed that out that mistake
in a private e-mail'.

Del Copeland
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At 16:00 15 June 2006, Ian Johnston wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 22:36:35 UTC, Derek Copeland
wrote:

: If you want to take a car ferry from England to Ireland,
: there is now the option of a hydrofoil craft

Where? Neither the Supercat or HSS ferries are hydrofoils,
and they
don't have much do do with aviation either, except
that the former
sounds liek a winch and the latter is power by gas
turbines.

Ian
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