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Date Posted: 08:48:18 07/25/03 Fri
Author: TRAILSCAN
Subject: Re: the base
In reply to: Bill the Alien 's message, "Re: the base" on 05:24:58 07/25/03 Fri


>
>For Christs sake, do you really think the aircraft can
>see Blackpool Tower from 35,000 feet. What happens
>when it's cloudy - have they got a bit red cross on
>their maps showing where Blackpool Tower is?
>
>USAF commander - "Come on men lets fly over the UK,
>via Blackpool Tower, then dump aluminium powder over
>Lancashire and Cheshire. Sod the rest of the UK, lets
>concentrate on major conurbations like Southport. Oh,
>and on the way back lets reload our aluminium powder
>at the second busiest airport in Ireland, no-one will
>see us."

Planes fly in over Blackpool at 5000-1000 feet.They fly SE across the UK, leaving the South coast nt=r Brighton.

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