Hi Curt,

No probs, now that it seems Ron might have found 
something, thus the thread is hovering on closing,
so chat away...

Actually, I would go so far as to say that each
of us would probably be considered totally
insane by at least some others perspective ;=))

Re: http://www.geoffair.net/tmp/tilted-001.png 

I would now confirm my Ubuntu build of yesterday
will tilt up on YGIL:33 using 22028KT, and politely
return to 3 legs changing that to 33008KT. Wait
10-15++ seconds for stability to take over...

About to test LFPZ with this new knowledge...

Martin, on the other hand you could consider the strange
a/c tilting as a warning that you forgot to read the
meteo this morning dummy, and as an indication that you
'should' taxi to another runway ;=))

A case against a 'fix'?

And Arnt, with less that 10 inches of rain per year,
they would probably have to import grass from Germany, or
somewhere ;=))

On my last visit I did not walked down to the end
of 33, but note FG scenery seems to changes surfaces 
about 2/3 down, and I do not know why. Its apt.dat 
displacement/overrun numbers seem 0000.0000???

I guess 33 looks brownish in Google-time due to some recent
red dust storm, or something, because I remember it as
'blacker', but forgot to get a picture...

Saw a big 4 engined military transport doing some touch
and go training, from a base not too far down the 
track. It was its soft low rumble that caused me
to drive to the a/p in the first place, following up
on a big bird circling town...

Regards,

Geoff.



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