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Old 12th September 2004 | 06:35
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From: Walton on the Naze Essex.
Weight of air in?

The things I never knew while operating crew

Board as blazes, I picked up an AA brochure from the seat pocket, and was amused to note that one of the new generation of engines breaths in a ton of air a second - (at 350 mph)

I find it very difficult to believe that this a literal statement.

While we're (hopefully) on the subject, I'm upgrading my home in the US to a four or five ton A/C, does anyone know what this actually means?

Cheers LR
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