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Fergus Kyle a crit :
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>Gilles. mon ami,
>            I think it means they know their own source happily, know they 
>didnt suck from some remote site, but shared a trip to an unknown source 
>while on a continental trip. Your mileage may vary.......
>            Certainly over here in (northern) America, some Canuck sites may 
>store old fuel as a cashe, and the possiblity of water ingestion is higher. 
>For that reason I have both water drains (to drain the sitting tanks) and a 
>gascolator (to drain the fuel lines - tank to engine). Every flight is a 
>gascolator flight, every storage is both.
>            Over the horizon attempt to smooth the European feathers.
>Cheers, Ferg
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Fergus,
Thank you for your message.
No feathers ruffled on the old continent  ;-)
It's just my taste for tongue-in-cheek comments about British weather...
Best regards,
Gilles Thesee
Grenoble, France
http://contrails.free.fr
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