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September 2006, Week 5

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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:21:19 -0400
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> IIRC, Nungesser and Coli attempted to cross the Atlantic from Europe to the
> States (not the brightest idea, as far as dominant winds are concerned), but
> never made it to the shore and were lost to the ocean. I'd be quite
> surprised to learn they made it to America, but since their remains were
> never retrieved ... who knows ... It took 73 years to find the Titanic
> wreckage and 62 to locate Saint-Exupéry's plane.

If the pilot was Spanish, a crash would be much easier to find because
everyone knows that "The planes of Spain fall mainly in Maine"

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