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Old December 12th 10, 05:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Scott Alexander[_2_]
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Default People Magazine page 7 DG-1000???

I just found the latest copy of People magazine in a seatback pocket
on my flight. When I started flipping through the pages during my
break, I found an interesting advertisement on page 7.

I wish I could post the picture on here, but apparently images can't
be uploaded.


Looks like Chrome Azzaro cologne is using a DG-1000 to advertise their
product.


I don't know how that connects to smelling good!!! Thought you might
find that funny!
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Old December 12th 10, 06:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Schumann
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Default People Magazine page 7 DG-1000???

On 12/12/2010 12:33 PM, Scott Alexander wrote:
I just found the latest copy of People magazine in a seatback pocket
on my flight. When I started flipping through the pages during my
break, I found an interesting advertisement on page 7.

I wish I could post the picture on here, but apparently images can't
be uploaded.


Looks like Chrome Azzaro cologne is using a DG-1000 to advertise their
product.


I don't know how that connects to smelling good!!! Thought you might
find that funny!


Their web site has glider videos:

http://www.azzaroparis.com/#/en-us/m...3/chrome_c4487


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Mike Schumann
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Old December 12th 10, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike[_8_]
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Default People Magazine page 7 DG-1000???

On Dec 12, 10:33*am, Scott Alexander
wrote:
I just found the latest copy of People magazine in a seatback pocket
on my flight. When I started flipping through the pages during my
break, I found an interesting advertisement on page 7.

I wish I could post the picture on here, but apparently images can't
be uploaded.

Looks like Chrome Azzaro cologne is using a DG-1000 to advertise their
product.

I don't know how that connects to smelling good!!! Thought you might
find that funny!



"I don't know how that connects to smelling good!!! Thought you might
find that funny!"

Scott,

In advertising the connection for products like this is often either
money or sex. Gliders are sexy, so is their cologne.

Mike
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Old December 13th 10, 01:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
cernauta
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Default People Magazine page 7 DG-1000???

On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 09:33:29 -0800 (PST), Scott Alexander
wrote:

Looks like Chrome Azzaro cologne is using a DG-1000 to advertise their
product.



I believe it's a dg-500, in 22m flapped configuration. I get this
impression from watching the "mking of" video.
Not that this makes any difference about the smell...

aldo cernezzi
 




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