Jan currently dead legging back on Norwegian after flying a SET into Namsos. It is quite amusing when you are out of gliding range to the nearest airport, a few hundred miles out to sea, to have a complete Damascene conversion to the church of P&W.
My C-90-8F is bus pass age and is forever young, it never goes into auto rough coasting out, however I do try and keep time over a water to a minimum.
Sorry Robert, too much Latin & Greek there for poor little me to make anything out of it. Price & Waterhouse but wasn’t there a Third Man to that game? “bus pass age” sounds like kitchen Latin, too, here. I only took third degree at University, you know. I’ll not even begin about Damascene – closest I get is some kind of cloth. Mixed up with “obscene” it could open up a beginning, perhaps.
You must be over very high seas for your comm’s to get so, hm, how shall I say, “picturesque”.
Jan here is a potential common denominator for the low and slow crowd on EuroGA? There may be an oil rig in the North Atlantic which is mathematically more precise, but I think we are mainly Northern biased.
The Third Man is one of the all time greats. Here is Orson Welles improvising and improving on the Graham Greene script.
When I read “converted to the church of P&W” my mind visualized an R-985 radial.