Herb,
Maybe the hawk could just grab a seatback and flap really hard...???
Curt Lewis - 95
On Jan 18, 9:52 am, "Herb" wrote:
Now if Karl WOULD bring a hawk on the flight to Chicago and if the hawk
WOULD decide to spend time flying up and down the aisle - would the ac
then consume less fuel due to the reduced weight?
My answer is of course NO since the fuselage is a closed and static
system (although there is obviously an air exchange) and as such the
total mass would not change. Any other opinions?
Herb, J7
ContestID67 wrote:
I don't believe that Karl is bringing along a feathered friend. He's
flying into ORD and I don't think that the airlines would allow that
kind of carry on baggage. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
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