COMMENT 321490
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2012-09-18 12:07 PM |
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Thanks Max. Keep up the good work. Love your flying pics.
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MADMAX
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2012-09-18 08:51 AM |
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The wing picture was at 43000' above the airliners. The panel shot was a little later when we went down to 29000 and were flying at 477 knots or 548 mph.
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COMMENT 321355
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2012-09-18 07:28 AM |
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Wish Max would give us a lesson in how to interpret all that data on the panel!!! :-)
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COMMENT 321250
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2012-09-17 08:04 PM |
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Only FL29 - I thought at first glance it was a space shot! The texture in the cloud tops makes it look like a desert continent. Thanks for sharing! :)
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COMMENT 321127
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2012-09-17 03:04 PM |
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That's a pretty cool display panel in the Lear. Everything all in one place.
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COMMENT 321058
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2012-09-17 10:44 AM |
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Max is out 'test flying a Lear 60' by taking photos! The 1%ers are moving up in the world.
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COMMENT 321045
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2012-09-17 10:27 AM |
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I have a very strong urge to 'like' the very first reply! Maybe EdHat can enable such atrocious facebook feature?! ha. No!
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COMMENT 321003P
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2012-09-17 09:00 AM |
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it was the spent fuel's the greenhouse gasses...
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COMMENT 320998
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2012-09-17 08:46 AM |
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The Lear was faster than the camera's ability to take the picture?
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COMMENT 320994P
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2012-09-17 08:38 AM |
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The pictures have been fogged out, too.
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