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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Apr 25, 2011
Description: Not to be out done by Dan...feast your eyes on the Sterling 'silver'! Here we are sitting off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico...Notice the high powered Sea Rey lift in the back...When cruising the high seas at 70 knots(the dual jet propulsion systems are well hiddin from view) , the in-flight refueling line (currently dragging in the water)...allows for unlimited flight time in the trusty Sea Rey...the rusty...I mean rustic beauty of the ocean going vessel makes it very attractive to the occupants. :-)
Date Taken: Apr 25, 2011
Place Taken: Gulf
Owner: wayne nagy
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Category: 34, Florida Flying
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Kenneth Leonard - Apr 25,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Wow Wayne - your fuel consumption must be higher than most - you could pump a lot of gas through that refueling line! Oh, that must also carry the haught cuisine to the airborn crew also...     
  
Joe Varner - Apr 25,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    I did read a story one time about someone that lived on a old barge that he cruised the mississippi with. <br />He had a glass Goose on deck that he hoisted in the water with a crane when he wanted to fly. He was <br />flying in very rough air one day when a big bump caused the anchor in his nose hatch to bust the hatch <br />door open and the anchor departed the aircraft. If I remember the story correctly, one of wings came off <br />right after that. He somehow managed to get it safely back on the water. The glass goose has two sets <br />of wings. This could be just a tale, but I think it could be somewhat accurate.     
  
Mark Mclaughlin - Apr 26,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Clear the top of and you can have an aircraft carrier.     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Apr 26,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    With an air bag on one end to stop the Rey.     


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