John Sessoms wrote:
> From: pnstenquist
> 
>> I went on a Saab press junket to Sweden in 1981. Saab engineers
>> demonstrated the Viggens short takeoff distance. It was truly amazing
>> how quickly it got off the ground. The Swedish air force parked them
>> in camouflaged hangers alongside highways. They were capable of
>> taking off on a short stretch of two-lane blacktop.
> 
> 
> And supposedly the original law establishing the US Interstate Highways 
> required one mile out of every five to be straight and level so it could 
> become an ad hoc runway for the USAF in the event of nuclear war.
> 
> Another thing ...
> 
> Why does Hawaii have INTERSTATE highways? I mean, what other states can 
> you drive to from Hawaii?       ;-D
> 

Hawaii has Interstate highways because they're federally funded and if 
called anything else they wouldn't fall under the Interstate Commerce 
Clause.

-Adam

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