> > On May 24, 4:12 pm, Richard<
cavel...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >> quote:
> >>
> >> This idea was brought to my attention the other day and thought it a
> >> great choice for a thread. Most of us who are US Navy fans can certainly
> >> recall the Navy's efforts to train their pilots on the Great Lakes (Lake
> >> Michigan) in the early 40's during the war. This thread may give you a
> >> nice idea of what that exersize was all about.
A friend of mine from competitive muzzleloader shooting several years ago
surprised us when he took up studying classical violin, about the time our
daughters were taking piano. He came to one of their recitals, and while we were
talking afterward, something his wife said lead to finding out that he'd been in
one of the last Navy aviation classes working up to carrier quals on the Great
Lakes carriers near the end of WW2. They shut down the class before he made it,
and having no real interest after in aviation, never pursued flying after that.
You just never know what's in some others' past experience.