>David Damerell <
dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> considered Fri, 24
>>Quoting Phil W Lee <
ph...@lee-family.me.uk>:
>>>Having a fairly reliable againsterly right on the nose is a positive
>>>benefit for an airfield - it allows shorter ground rolls on both
>>>takeoff and landing.
>>There's a disused airfield a lot of the Essex / Cambridgeshire audaxen go
>>across... cursing the inevitable howling wind in a high exposed place.
>Which one?
I don't know, I'm afraid. I only find out where I am on an audax when I
get lost enough to look at the map, and most of the ones that go that way
have good enough instructions that that doesn't happen. I could tell you
they go to Thaxted as well, but that would be as much help as "you ride a
bicycle" or "you eat malt loaf".
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David Damerell <
dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
And now, a seemingly inexplicable shot of a passing train.
Today is Epithumia, June - a weekend.
Tomorrow will be Olethros, June - a weekend.