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ROUTES
LEG 1:
Departure :
The airport is named after a famous legend of South America. = SKBO =
Eldorado int/Bogota/Colombia
Arrival :
It is the busiest seaport in the same country. = SBKQ =
Barranquilla/Colombia
LEG 2:
Departure :
A little boy lets water = EBBR = Brussels
Arrival :
Beer in September = EDDM = Munich
LEG 3:
Departure :
Lake Croissant with highest mountain = LSGG = Geneva
Arrival :
They build something very large there now that joins its smaller siblings =
LFBO = Airbus A380 factory in Toulouse
LEG 4:
Departure :
A terrible crime was committed in Dallas. = KJFK = assassination of John F.
Kennedy
Arrival :
A famous secretary of state gave the airport the name.
Two answers possible. Both in range of KJFK
1 = KIAD = Foster Dulles (US secretary of state)
2 = CYYZ = Pearson (Canadian secretary of state)
Due to a lack of information of the riddler, I flew both routes twice but
never received a riddle.
LEG 5
Departure :
The city is famous amongst aircrews for the 'bush company' = PANC = Great
Alaskan Bush Company located @ 631 E. International Airport road, Anchorage
Alaska
Arrival :
It is the airport of the state capital. Take care, only narrow bodies can
make the LOC DME approach. = PAJN = Juneau Alaska
LEG 6:
Departure:
This is a completely artificial island for the airport. = RJBB = Kansai
Arrival:
Back one for the last two. Beware of the Geishas! = RJAA = AA is back one
for BB and is located in Japan (Geishas)
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QUESTIONS:
Q1
The number '45' shall be divided in 4 parts so that you always have the same
number as result if you add 2 to the first part, substract 2 from the second
part, multiply th third part by 2 and divide the fourth part by two. Which
is this number?
A1 = 10
8+2=10
12-2=10
5x2=10
20:2=10
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45
Q2
He lost a leg at sea and now stands on a pillar.
A2
Peter Stuyvesant
- Lost his leg in an attack for the Island of St.Martin and statues (pilar)
are in
http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/Pages/S_Pages/Stuyvesant_Peter.htm
Q3
Nobody is longer in office than him (Statesman).
A3
Fidel Castro
http://havanajournal.com/politics_comments/A844_0_5_0_M/
Q4
Untypcal swiss name on typical US car.
A4
Chevrolet = CH. .ch is the internet extension for Switzerland and also the
latin name of Switzerland ( Confoederatio Helvetica)
The founder of chevrolet, Louis Chevrolet was born in Switzerland
http://www.surface.ch/louis-chevrolet/louischevrolet-e.htm
Q5
Her Number 5 is famous. Who is she?
A5
Coco Chanel
Q6
Due to what effect does the roof of a closed convertible always buldge
outside?
A6
BERNOULLI effect
http://www.zeiltheorie.nl/bernoulli.html
http://www.iselinge.nl/scholenplein/weer/Wind/hetbernoullieffect.htm
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/apr2002/1018033195.En.r.html
http://www.ccchs.org/science/physical_science_semester_2_revi.htm
http://www.ccchs.org/science/physical%20science/Chapter%2014.htm
http://www.physicsofairplanes.homestead.com/
Q7
He is supposed to have lived longest.
A7
Methuselah
Q8
A mountain chain on 3 continents and a State.
A8 (not absolutely sure)
Mid Pacific Ridge
(Antarctica, South America, North America, State of California)