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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW Cheese Country
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I agree with David. Mom did that once in their Corvair and she did not like it at all.
Though, temporarily removing the wheels from contact with the ground is not so bad as long as it is done in moderation and they remain connected to the car in the proper manner. Extra points if the seat belt retracts so far and tight on landing that the passenger cannot get the release pressed.
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Brent
The X15 was the only aircraft I flew where I was glad the engine quit. - Milt Thompson.
"Don't get so caught up in your right to dissent that you forget your obligation to contribute." Mrs. James to her son Chappie.
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