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Author: Mal
Date: Jan 22, 2007 00:50

Students lands light aircraft at racecourse
a.. January 22, 2007 - 7:04PM

A student on a training flight with another pilot has been forced to make an
emergency landing at a western Sydney racecourse.

The single-engine Cessna aircraft landed safely on the track at Warwick Farm
Racecourse shortly after take-off from Bankstown Airport about 10am (AEDT).

The pilot had made a mayday call to Bankstown control tower saying the
engine was not performing well.

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) said it was unknown what caused
the engine problem.

The student and pilot were uninjured in the landing, and the aircraft
received only minor damage.

CASA will investigate the incident and prepare a report.

AAP
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Date: Jan 22, 2007 01:03

Mal wrote:
> Students lands light aircraft at racecourse
> a.. January 22, 2007 - 7:04PM
>

Must have been an accident, nobody ever knows where the GG spot really is.

--

Cheers

Dave Kearton
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Author: Stealth Pilot
Date: Jan 22, 2007 01:16

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:33:54 +1030, "Dave Kearton"
ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>Mal wrote:
>> Students lands light aircraft at racecourse
>> a.. January 22, 2007 - 7:04PM
>>
>
>
>
>Must have been an accident, nobody ever knows where the GG spot really is.

lets have a guess. carby ice made the aircraft run rough, the rpm was
dying off and a forced landing was made.
an hour later (after it had all melted) an investigation showed
nothing wrong with the aircraft and no cause was found.
a perplexing mystery.
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Author: brad
Date: Jan 22, 2007 01:24

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> lets have a guess. carby ice made the aircraft run rough, the rpm was
> dying off and a forced landing was made.
> Stealth Pilot

Carby ice shortly after take off from Bankstown where the temp today
was above 35
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Date: Jan 22, 2007 01:20

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:33:54 +1030, "Dave Kearton"
> ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>
> lets have a guess. carby ice made the aircraft run rough, the rpm was
> dying off and a forced landing was made.
> an hour later (after it had all melted) an investigation showed
> nothing wrong with the aircraft and no cause was found.
> a perplexing mystery.
>

Thanks - makes sense
> now I could actually explain to you the g spot. (seriously I could)
> but this is a family environment.
> it doesnt exist and yet it does.

That would make it the zen spot...
> it must be one of the least understood medical situations on the
> planet.
>
> Stealth Pilot
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Author: Mal
Date: Jan 22, 2007 02:45

"brad" w6ir.com> wrote in message
news:1169457841.435950.5710@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> lets have a guess. carby ice made the aircraft run rough, the rpm was
> dying off and a forced landing was made.
> Stealth Pilot

Carby ice shortly after take off from Bankstown where the temp today
was above 35
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Author: brad
Date: Jan 22, 2007 17:08

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> you need to find a paper published in the british medical journal in
> 1999.
> "magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus
> and female sexual arousal"

Soo, a compass should point the way?
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Date: Jan 22, 2007 17:53

brad wrote:
> Stealth Pilot wrote:
>
>> you need to find a paper published in the british medical journal in
>> 1999.
>> "magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus
>> and female sexual arousal"
>
>
>
> Soo, a compass should point the way?

I'm still blown out by a woman doing it inside an MRI machine, my wife
won't even do it in the lounge.

--

Cheers

Dave Kearton
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Re: ysbk gg spot         


Author: Trevor Fenn
Date: Jan 22, 2007 18:07

Stealth Pilot iinet.net.au> wrote in
news:dna9r2hopntltupjkjolsr788empj979dk@4ax.com:
>>
>>
> you need to find a paper published in the british medical journal in
> 1999.
> "magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus
> and female sexual arousal" Schultz, Andel, Sabelis and Mooyart.
> BMJ 1999; 319; p1596-p1600
> fascinating piece of serious and adventurous research.
> the g spot is a pressure area.
>
> I found it on google images one night while doing some serious
> research.
>

Can it be seen on google earth? :)
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Author: brad
Date: Jan 22, 2007 18:28

Trevor Fenn wrote:
> Can it be seen on google earth? :)

no, it can't be seen by Man, whether by satellite, telescope,
magnifying glass, microscope or video camera fitted with a speculum
(although worth a try).
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