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Old 02-14-2015, 12:33 PM
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TWIMC As the result of your help could lead to life-threatening results in case of an error or a wrong interpretation, or an accidental change in your formula/function/answer, I strongly recommend to be VERY careful with your answers.


I will personaly not take the risk of answering this thread nor would I, as a pilot, dare use such an unreliable tool.

No offense meant to the OP
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