"Cy Galley" wrote in message
news:76ezb.407384$Fm2.415736@attbi_s04...
Yes, But the sun seldom shines in the UK since it rains most every
day.
Never in nearly 55 years in the British Isles have I ever seen any
evidence to support that rediculous statement. There are indeed long
periods of rain or showers, however the no of times I've been blinded
by something that would appear to be the
sun........................:-)
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Cheers,
Jonathan Lowe.
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don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling,
I don't care if it spelt properly
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Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it.
:-)
"Model Flyer" wrote in message
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"John Stricker" wrote in message
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I saw research some time back that showed the most highly
visible
color to
be that beautiful fluorescent green kind of thing that some of
the
emergency
vehicles (fire trucks, etc.) are painted. I'll bet if you
painted
Serendipity that color, people would see you coming.
In the UK the RAF did extensive tests to find the most visable
colour
for their trainers, the result was Black. All of their trainers
are
now painted black, this has reduced incidents because of poor
visability.
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Cheers,
Jonathan Lowe.
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don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling,
I don't care if it spelt properly
/
Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it.
:-)
I think you should do it. In fact, come visit, I'll do it.
Really, I'm only thinking of your safety.
Honest.
John "no more sneak attacks from Unk" Stricker
"- Barnyard BOb -" wrote in message
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- Barnyard BOb - wrote:
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Yellow has been documented to work well for ground
based vehicles, but.... CONTRAST requirements appear
to be quite different for airborne vehicles backbit by
sky.
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You probably meant "backlit," but if that was either
intentional
or a
Freudian slip, it was funny either way.
B.S.
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Hmmm.
If fate doesn't kill ya'..
it can sometimes improve things.
It was originally spelled back lit.
Dunno what happened.
Barnyard BOb --
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