sky37d Well-known member Joined Jul 23, 2003 Posts 999 Jan 27, 2004 #1 of 9 I saw a demonstration of this, and I think it will be effective scanner
3 350DRIVER Jan 27, 2004 #2 of 9 The "landing strip" in the middle will allow the heavier equipment to get "IN" and out in a timely manner. (no sarcasm intended) 3 5 0
The "landing strip" in the middle will allow the heavier equipment to get "IN" and out in a timely manner. (no sarcasm intended) 3 5 0
A Astra Guy Well-known member Joined Nov 29, 2003 Posts 236 Jan 27, 2004 #4 of 9 Quick! Right click and save to disk before the moderator shows up! LOL And the airport scanner part is? LOL
Quick! Right click and save to disk before the moderator shows up! LOL And the airport scanner part is? LOL
bart Decader Joined Nov 26, 2001 Posts 861 Jan 27, 2004 #5 of 9 There's a bar I know that could use one of those. Any idea who makes them?
ShawnC Skirts Will Rise Joined Jan 17, 2002 Posts 1,481 Jan 27, 2004 #6 of 9 bart said: There's a bar I know that could use one of those. Any idea who makes them? Click to expand... Q from MI-5
bart said: There's a bar I know that could use one of those. Any idea who makes them? Click to expand... Q from MI-5
A Astra Guy Well-known member Joined Nov 29, 2003 Posts 236 Jan 27, 2004 #7 of 9 C'mon ShawnC...spit out a part number! LOL
Wankel7 It's a slippery slope... Joined Nov 9, 2003 Posts 1,487 Jan 27, 2004 #8 of 9 Might be kind of hard to land between those twin peaks. However, I am sure any skilled pilot could manage. And if they lock threads on the forum.....in before the lock! Wankel
Might be kind of hard to land between those twin peaks. However, I am sure any skilled pilot could manage. And if they lock threads on the forum.....in before the lock! Wankel
M Midwest Active member Joined Dec 19, 2003 Posts 41 Jan 28, 2004 #9 of 9 Hmmm..... NSFW would have been nice. But, I'm pleased, my day is now a little brighter! Thank You