What sort of numbers would these even be? I have a little model of a United 747 on my
desk here, and I notice the numbers on it are N172UA. Presumably even airliners use
an N as the first letter as with other civilian aircraft.
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I searched the web and could not
Hi I will be bringing a few kits to sell at Visaila but for anyone that
is not going to make it and might want one of these let me know. First
come first served. I would rather sell them here or at the contest then
on Ebay! Here is what I have left and all are nib and some are in like
factory
I think it was James Deck who asked:
A young friend of mine, impressed by viewing some of my videos, has
decided to make a presentation on DS for extra credit in her high school
honors physics class. I'm providing her with good footage from the videos
and she has gathered good
What sort of numbers would these even be?
These would be the sort of 'numbers' that make really trippy conversions
into the Wingdings font.
Nothing more.
Lift,
Scobie.
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The following words were written by the late Carl Sagan as he
contemplated a picture of Earth taken from deep interplanetary
space:
If you look at [that picture] you see a dot. That's here. That's us.
On it, everyone you ever heard of lived out their lives. The aggregate
of all our joys
Ah yes...Mollys Tamales at high noon. Its a must eat when in SantaFe, N.M.
We meet for lunch...
Bozo: So Don... how does it feel to have your planes make it to the F3B
world Champs AND place one two at F3J team selection?
Don: Pretty damn good...pinch me hard and pull me back down to
Did you know that a flight number of the planes that hit the twin towers
were Q33NY ZM55NY ?
This is a sick wind-up making its way around the web.
N334AA at the time = Flight AAL11 BOS to LAX
N612UA at the time = Flight UAL175 BOS to LAX
Besides, NY would not make any sense as this was not
Bill,
I've got to say QFI (Quiet Flight International) is the best soaring
magazine out there - hands down. The only problem is that it only comes out
every 2 months. ;)
Cheers,
Brad in Edinburgh, Scotland
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 08:07:13 -0500
From: Bill Kuhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL
I need your email address as my computer change
messed it up.
Cal Posthuma
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We've put together a last minute aerotow tomorrow. Dansville's event was canceled due
to weather. We have about 6 scale gliders coming and a tow plane capable of pulling
up 1/3 scale birds. If anyone is interested in joining us, please e-mail me and I'll
give you the pertinent details.
This site may have been posted before, but we can all identify ourselves
here.
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At 11:07 AM 9/21/2001 -0700, Andy Page wrote:
If you play the White Album backwards very slowly, you can
hear Ringo verify the flight numbers.
Which cut?
(You must be an old fart. Easy to play records backwards, difficult to
play CD's backward.)
Cheers,
Bill
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San Diego, CA
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