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If you click on the topic with the LA high speed trip (one indicating it was moved), it will take you to where it was moved. It is in the California section of the area club groups part of the forum.
You DO realize when you move topics that those of us outside of a region don't read it. This thread, to me, having not yet actually read it, sounds like something of GENERAL INTEREST and BELONGS in a general interest forum. NOT the regionals!
If you frequent the boards, you can keep up to date on all the recent stuff by using the "New Posts" link in the red bar above that extends across the full width of this web page. It will provide all the topics that have changed since you last were here and logged on. Using this feature, it's easy to see why multiple posts aren't as constructive as some might think.
I tend not to miss what's going on with "New Posts."
You DO realize when you move topics that those of us outside of a region don't read it. This thread, to me, having not yet actually read it, sounds like something of GENERAL INTEREST and BELONGS in a general interest forum. NOT the regionals!
When two threads are so similar that they warrant merging, precedence goes to the original thread and that OP's decision of where to place it (at least as far as I'm concerned).
If you frequent the boards, you can keep up to date on all the recent stuff by using the "New Posts" link in the red bar above that extends across the full width of this web page. It will provide all the topics that have changed since you last were here and logged on. Using this feature, it's easy to see why multiple posts aren't as constructive as some might think.
I tend not to miss what's going on with "New Posts."
Right on John
So far we have had 4 posts today on this topic. Post #1 includes discussions from the chopper pilot.