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Yeh, last time this is what happened:Danger said:If that's your idea of great weather, I don't want you anywhere near me when I file a flight plan. :tongue:
That's awesome.Ivan Seeking said:http://www.coasttocoastam.com/timages/page/cloud_waves062406_1a.jpg
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