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RE: OT: Tech student takes off trying to be the youngest to fly around the world
(07-29-2018 07:43 AM)Jack Bauer Wrote:  
(07-28-2018 02:53 PM)THUNDERGround Wrote:  
(07-28-2018 10:08 AM)Jack Bauer Wrote:  
(07-28-2018 09:53 AM)ODU AGGIE Wrote:  Today his planned flight is 1,580 nm over the Atlantic from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Santa Maria Island, the Azores. May your winds be tailwinds and your GPS unfailing.

That is just dumb in a single piston engine. No matter the maintenance history. Just not the smartest thing ever

That and he's flying 1500+ miles over the ocean in a plane with a 1000 mi range. He HAS to have external wing tanks or something.

Usually they take all the seats out and put some tanks in the middle.
Gotcha. Strip it down and make it a flying gas can.
07-29-2018 12:57 PM
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