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Why does everyone have to use the English channel as a bench mark? Why
not the gulf of tonkin (or whatever). Because its always been that way, since the dawn of flight. The channel was the ultimate expression of "just out of reach", with Calais and Dover just far apart that it seemed improbable that any human built contraption could ever soar across that gulf. Bleriot was the first to prove that the distance could be spanned by an aviator. From that time on, the Channel has served as the beacon for adventurous aviators who wished to demonstrate a connection to Bleriot, standing on the shore and saying, "I can do this, where others could not.", much the same as Everest has stood blocking the view of generations of mountain climbers. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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Is it really flight? Or is it, like Buzz Lightyear would say, a controlled fall?
http://www.bunchobikes.com robert arndt wrote: http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...%5E401,00.html Rob |
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nonononooo, Buzz Lightyear says its "falling with style". Don't any of you
have little kids?! ![]() v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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In article , Tuollaf43
writes (robert arndt) wrote in message news:9b35beb1.0307312212.2f94 ... http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...4%5E401,00.htm l Rob Why does everyone have to use the English channel as a bench mark? Why not the gulf of tonkin (or whatever). Because it's the ultimate test of foreignness: English v. French. It's also a big psychological barrier. The Romans/Angles, Saxons, Jutes/Normans managed to invade or just get across it and the North Sea, but no-one's crossed it successfully with evil intent since 1066. (Except the Aussies coming for the Ashes, of course.) -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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Not one of those Channel sharks listed would last five minutes in the Indian
Ocean. They'd be useful as bait, however. ![]() [engage thread drift, set to maximum] Sharks, eh. I hate sharks. Variety of reasons, none worth typing. I close my eyes and picture a shadow in the distance as Charlie Hood and I swam in the harbor of Diego Garcia. SAR duty plus several seasons on Dodge with little to do beside swim gave "Rabbit" and I the idea to swim out to the USS Gompers when it moored far out in the bay. Hint: Diego Garcia, 15 women, 3,200 men; USS Gompers, lots of women, who cares how many men, IT HAD LOTS OF WOMEN. It looked like at least a half-mile swim, but we had many swims beyond that distance without any problems. Out there, we could encounter and get towed by large sea turtles or see any of thousands of reef fish, including 400 pound Jewfish and other giants in the emerald waters, above miles of coral diversity. Sharks? We probably did see a few, but until this stupid ass stunt, nothing memorable. Rabbit and I made it to the Gompers without effort and quickly shouted up a conversation with the predominately female members of the crew gathered above us on deck. We talked with them for a few minutes and Rabbit asked if he could come aboard - with a lot of smirks and smiles, the Gompers' gals told us the boarding ladder was on the other side of the ship. That was either a 250 yard swim around the waterline, or a brief free dive under the hull of the deep-drafted repair ship. Being young, dumb, and, well, you know, Rabbit and I immediately went under, as the young uniformed lasses above us departed to see if we made it to the other side of their boat. Hector was the bogieman on Diego Garcia, used to scare children into their beds. Newcomers to the base signed in at a duty office - above the desk was an 8x10 in a simple Navy-issue frame, depicting a view over the side of a warship, of its motor whaleboat alongside it in Diego Garcia's harbor. Clearly visible beside the whaleboat is a hammerhead ever inch as long as the 20' boat. At about the keel line of the Gompers, the pressure of our free dive was giving me some good sparks in the corners of my eyes. Rabbit was off to my right and ahead of me, which certainly didn't feel right - I should have been a mile ahead of that little *******. Below us, the shadows of coralheads rose up, safely deep beneath the massive ship blocking our passage. I ran into Rabbit. Swimming up, expecting air shortly, bam - Rabbit, in my way, and not swimming, but pointing. It was just beyond "rational" view. In the area of disbelief at the edge of vision, Rabbit was pointing at something I just didn't want to comprehend. It was moving - a fish, its just a big fish. My lungs started screaming, but my heart died in my chest. Its a big... hammerheaded... thing. Grotesquely large - the lagoon was home to many in the 10-14 range and this ... thing.. was built to an entirely different scale. I think time slowed down to a crawl for the few seconds it took for that... thing.. to pass out of view, around the bow of the ship. I watched it go until the bulk of the ship blocked us, then swam with all my might to get out of that ocean and as far away from that... thing... as I could possibly get. ..5 seconds after I broke out of the water, like a trout going up a river, I was sprinting to the top of the boarding ladder, in front of a very surprised OOD, and Rabbit, the little *******, who had somehow beaten me again. We stood with water sheeting off of us, momentarily at a loss for words. "Bb-b-bb-ig.... ssh--shh--... I mean, request permission to come aboard, sir?" I don't know what the hell we'd have done if he said no. My heart took about an hour to get settled down and by then, liberty launches were running and Rabbit and I were spared the embarrassment of pleading for a ride home on humanitarian grounds. The prospect of swimming ashore from the Gompers was less appealing than you might imagine. Freakin' sharks. Why does it always have to be freakin' sharks? Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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In article , PosterBoy
writes "Dav1936531" wrote in message ... From: Peter Twydell Dav1936531 wrote: He'd have been feeding the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet. ![]() Only if he were plankton; AFAIK the only sharks there are the Basking kind. Yeah, I wondered when I wrote that if there were any man-eaters in the channel.......one never hears about any attacks there, as opposed to, say Oz, where surfers chewed up quite regularly by the nasty shark varieties they have. Dave Among the interesting information tidbits at Sue and Jeri Drake's web page (http://www.sue-jeri.demon.co.uk/ams.htm) is a chart DOMESTIC SHARK SPECIES AREA/LOCATION ACTUAL GUIDE which lists these sharks and shark-types available in the Channnel to those with an adequate supply of lime juice: Mako Shark S/W English Channel Hammerhead Shark S/W English Channel Porbeagle Shark English Channel, South and West Wales, Western Isles and Scrabster Blunt Nose Six Gill Shark S/W Cornwall Thresher Shark English Channel, Luce Bay Blue Shark English Channel, S/W Wales, North Devon AND: Tope, Monkfish, Spurdog, Common Smooth Hound, Starry Smooth Hound, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Greater Spotted Dogfish, Blackmouth Dogfish. Cheers. Thanks for the info. Most of those are harmless-ish, aren't they? Predominantly at the SW end of the Channel, where the water is warmer than the narrow bit at Dover. Scary item in The Times this morning: a Great White has been seen off the coast of Devon. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,2,00.html and search for "shark". Although, strictly speaking, it's not the English Channel, it's close enough! -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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![]() "David McArthur" wrote in message I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt??? What, and carrying a 200 lb equipment backpack too? Doubt it. Still, probably wont stop them nicking the idea for the next Bond film. Si |
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