SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain — The train driver did little to hide his taste for speed. He posted a photograph of a locomotive speedometer needle stuck at 200 kilometers per hour, or about 125 miles m.p.h., on Facebook last year, boasting that the reading “has not been tampered with” and openly relishing the idea of racing past the authorities. - NYT
CHOPPER FLEW TAIL FIRST INTO A HILLSIDE?
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*The chopper that crashed in Iran was a Bell 212 'Utility' (above). A
classic, twin rotor Vietnam War era chopper - at least 50 years old. The
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No speed trap, ha ha ha, hope don't happen in Malaysia
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