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So RAF Albert's most Northerly (Wheels On) trip has been Thule AB Greenland @ 76°31'N and the most Southerly (Wheels On) Williams Field Antarctica @ 77°52'S. Which now begs the question ... Has RAF Albert made 90°N or 90°S whilst airborne ? I bet the probability is quite high ... but let's see

With ExA's (and many others I'm sure) circumnavigation, RAF Albert's Easterly and Westerly travels are a little more interesting to record ...

So ...

Flying West to East (crossing the IDL/Antemeridian) ... what's the furthest RAF Albert has been (Wheels On) ... Soma (172°30'W) or Hawaii (155°30'W) ?

Flying East to West ... again what's the furthest RAF Albert has been (Wheels On) ... Has he been down the Aleutian Island Chain ?

Coff.

PS. Brian ... Please do correct any Nav errors I may have made

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