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Old September 22nd 03, 09:12 PM
Morgans
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"B2431" wrote in message
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How high (AGL) would you say he was when directly overhead. Even more
importantly, how much did the prop miss his head by?
--
Jim in NC


It appeared to me he was under the right wing tip by about a good fifty

feet.
Still too close.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired


I thought that, but then I watched it a couple more times, and I saw how
sort a time previous, that he broke ground, and I started wondering.
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Jim in NC


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Old September 23rd 03, 05:45 AM
Roger Halstead
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 16:12:05 -0400, "Morgans"
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"B2431" wrote in message
...
How high (AGL) would you say he was when directly overhead. Even more
importantly, how much did the prop miss his head by?
--
Jim in NC


It appeared to me he was under the right wing tip by about a good fifty

feet.
Still too close.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired


I thought that, but then I watched it a couple more times, and I saw how
sort a time previous, that he broke ground, and I started wondering.


I tried to view it, but all I ended up with was a page full of text.

Roger
Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
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