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"Barnyard BOb --" wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 03:49:50 GMT, "William T Bartlett" wrote: They flew very effectively on the Adcock range, which was set up across the nation. This was a aural navigation system in which all that was necessary was a tunable low freq radio, a watch, compas. and chart (some knowledge of Morris code big snip for obvious reasons look up adcock range on Goggle.DF was also available. Bill ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bill.. Morris code? Yeah, right. Like Del said..... They mostly flew into the ground. Barnyard BOb - pre VOR pilot ================================== Sure, Morris code. That's where you tie bells to your feet and communicate by dancing. Tim Ward |
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