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Gary writes:
Have you actually attended the show? Yes, on several occasions. |
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There aren't too many airshows that are air conditioned and indoors. Being
outside is part of flying and working on airplanes. |
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The air show is worse: no air conditioning, and temperatures comparable to those of Las Vegas at times, with much higher humidity and 16 hours of daylight. Translation: I'm too fat, lazy, and cheap to get off my ass and see one of the world's largest airshows. Just more excuses. |
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Yes, on several occasions. Was this before or after Lindbergh landed in France? |
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Viperdoc wrote:
There aren't too many airshows that are air conditioned and indoors. Being outside is part of flying and working on airplanes. Funny, I don't recall too many deserts in France, especially at a latitude further north than Switzerland. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... A Guy Called Tyketto writes: Live in Las Vegas for a summer. The airshow is nothing compared to that. The air show is worse: no air conditioning, and temperatures comparable to those of Las Vegas at times, with much higher humidity and 16 hours of daylight. What a crybaby! |
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On 2007-06-22 04:15:53 -0700, "Dan Luke" said:
"C J Campbell" wrote: if it don't fly, it ain't nothing special. My sentiments exactly. Hmmm... That would make a great slogan for a T-shirt at OSH. It would. An airplane has a lot of advantages over a super-model type girlfriend: Upkeep is less. In 20 years it still looks like an airplane instead of Rosie O'Donnell. It isn't going to run out on you for some younger pilot. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: A Guy Called Tyketto writes: Live in Las Vegas for a summer. The airshow is nothing compared to that. The air show is worse: no air conditioning, and temperatures comparable to those of Las Vegas at times, with much higher humidity and 16 hours of daylight. Wow, you'd have made a hell of an aviatior. Fjukkwit Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Gary writes: Have you actually attended the show? Yes, on several occasions. Watching on CNN doesn't count, bankruptsy boi Bertie |
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