You are most correct, my friend.  Those 12 passengers turbo props were  so 
fun to ride thru the clouds rather than over them, lol.  The co-pilot as  
packed 
your luggage in the back of the plane too.  You have to be careful  when 
going down the small aisle so that you didn't trip over the hump of the  belly 
light.  No food or drink service either.  Also no partitions  between the 
passenger and pilots compartment.  You leaned out into the row  and could see 
everything going on the radar system.  And you didn't talk to  the pilot as 
they were 
too busy.
W
 
In a message dated 3/8/2007 2:26:06 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The Blue Goose used to fly over lake Michigan years ago.  They used  a turbo 
prop - dual engine rattle box that shook like a bucket full of loose  rivets 
when taking off.  By the way in the middle of lake Mich, you  can't see either 
side - those little 'puddle jumpers' are exciting for  sure.
Dave



 
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