What's even more frustrating is the sight of-beautiful- lenticulars at
10 or 15 000 feet well inside controlled air space. I have flown a Europa C
lassic in wave (with Roger Mills)=0Awe were scooting along at 110kts thrott
le closed and going up over Derbyshire, where I live. Wonderful when you hi
t the wave how the aeroplane smiles to itself as the=0Aair goes silky smoot
h. The wind noise is totally different.=0AGraham=0A=0A_____________________
___________=0A From: "Trevpond@aol.com" <Trevpond@aol.com>=0ATo: europa-lis
t@matronics.com =0ASent: Monday, 3 December 2012, 16:08=0ASubject: Re: Euro
pa-List: Re: Mountain wave flying=0A =0A=0AHi Remi,=0A-=0AWhat a picture,
that's what I call flying - lucky so and so, our strip is =0Alike a mud pi
e!=0A-=0Aregards=0A-=0ATrev G-LINN=0A-=0AIn a message dated 03/12/201
2 15:58:54 GMT Standard Time, =0Aair.guerner@orange.fr writes:=0A--> Europ
a-List message posted by: "Remi Guerner" <air.guerner@orange.fr>=0A>=0A>Hi
Max,=0A>The attached picture taken =0A this morning from 10000 ft looking
east shows the Serre Pon=C3=A7on dam and =0A mountains at the french ital
ian border.=0A>Remi=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>Read this =0A topic online =0A her
e:=0A>=0A>http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=389749#389749=0A>
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