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Old August 9th 04, 03:54 PM
Paul Sengupta
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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I have learned to hide when the AeroShell T-6 team takes off to do their
demos. I know RPM is HP, but man, how about turning the RPM back just a

few
hundred. They are painful to listen to, even verging on nauseating!

(IMHO)

Funny -- I LOVE the way those T-6s roar past!

They've got 'em set up specifically to make lots of noise and smoke -- in
the finest airshow tradition...


Roar = good. Screech of prop tips = painful!

Paul (standing near the threshold at an airshow yesterday
when four T-6s put on max power to take off)


 




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