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| Subject: | The role of LBCs in the story of flight... |
| From: | DJP@ALPHA.SUNQUEST.COM (Dan Parslow, ext. 2556) |
| Date: | Thu, 3 Sep 1992 17:15:26 -0700 (MST) |
There's this Monty Python sketch in which Eric Idle plays a counterman for an airline called The Verrifast Plaine Co, Ltd. In it, a customer asks him how long a flight to America will take. He tells her, and she responds "Oooh, is it a jet?" To which he replies, "It's not so much a jet, it's more a sort of Triumph Herald engine with wings." Could he possibly be describing the original Spitfire? :-) |
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