spongella SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster May 12, 2012 1,625 1,236 Central NJ Sep 22, 2020 #1 A bird, a plane, a high-altitude balloon? Equipment parachutes down into Lehigh County neighborhood. www.wfmz.com Wish it landed in my yard..... Reactions: Jimbo, KE4EST and FTA4PA
A bird, a plane, a high-altitude balloon? Equipment parachutes down into Lehigh County neighborhood. www.wfmz.com Wish it landed in my yard.....
FTA4PA Satellite Guys Family Lifetime Supporter Nov 13, 2013 8,483 7,176 Central Pennsylvania Sep 22, 2020 #2 spongella said: A bird, a plane, a high-altitude balloon? Equipment parachutes down into Lehigh County neighborhood. www.wfmz.com Wish it landed in my yard..... Click to expand... Less than 70 miles from us as the crow flies! Reactions: spongella
spongella said: A bird, a plane, a high-altitude balloon? Equipment parachutes down into Lehigh County neighborhood. www.wfmz.com Wish it landed in my yard..... Click to expand... Less than 70 miles from us as the crow flies!
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,054 8,413 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Sep 25, 2020 #3 So this was falling at 100 mph BEFORE the parachute opened, right ?
Jim S. When someone asks you if you're a god, you say yes Lifetime Supporter Jan 2, 2006 5,795 1,541 FN11od Sep 26, 2020 #4 So just in case I ever find myself in that situation, what are the ownership rules?
spongella SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster May 12, 2012 1,625 1,236 Central NJ Sep 26, 2020 #5 Jim S. said: So just in case I ever find myself in that situation, what are the ownership rules? Click to expand... Whoever's the biggest
Jim S. said: So just in case I ever find myself in that situation, what are the ownership rules? Click to expand... Whoever's the biggest
NYDutch SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Dec 28, 2013 8,993 17,816 Where our wheels go Sep 26, 2020 #6 Jim S. said: So just in case I ever find myself in that situation, what are the ownership rules? Click to expand... It still belongs to the person/company that flew it. If you were passing by overhead in a balloon basket for instance, and dropped your wallet, would it now belong to the person that found it? Or would an honest person return it to you...
Jim S. said: So just in case I ever find myself in that situation, what are the ownership rules? Click to expand... It still belongs to the person/company that flew it. If you were passing by overhead in a balloon basket for instance, and dropped your wallet, would it now belong to the person that found it? Or would an honest person return it to you...