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I wasnt suggesting flying in single digits. If the temperature rises to a
balmy 32 or so and its foggy, why not go flying in the interest of science? (Id do it myself but I am already convinced that engine problems are likely in those conditions, and Im a BIG chicken). kk Mark Smith wrote: > > Ken Kennedy wrote: > > ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maybe Mark could do some research by making a few > flights > > in similar conditions and reporting the results. This is an area where we > > could all benefit from a little research. > ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, > > While I did fly New Years Day, as always, there is not enough money to > get me to do it very often or for very long when the temps are in the > single digits,,,,,, > > -- > > Mark Smith > Tri-State Kite Sales http://www.trikite.com > 1121 N Locust St > Mt Vernon, IN 47620 mailto:mark@trikite.com |
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