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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 69454" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>But too bad its a total no fly zone downtown.... the island airport is right there. As for the edge walk, no thanks, as I said to someone just last weekend, I love altitude as long as my feet are on the ground! I have not been up that tower since about 1976 when it opened. I suppose I should sometime. I was in a rehab hospital then, after a car accident, watched them air lift the radio mast onto the top of it bit by bit (the last 300 feet or so, in 1975) with a Sikorsky Skycrane... that was quite a sight to be seen.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]i-Mw5s7rrwc[/MEDIA] Video has come a long way since then! Its 1875 feet tall in total. or 570m.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]MTB2YX6NOl8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Ha... that was a trip down memory lane! I was wheelchair bound at the time, not much to do but sit and watch from the hospital sunroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 69454, member: 6411"] But too bad its a total no fly zone downtown.... the island airport is right there. As for the edge walk, no thanks, as I said to someone just last weekend, I love altitude as long as my feet are on the ground! I have not been up that tower since about 1976 when it opened. I suppose I should sometime. I was in a rehab hospital then, after a car accident, watched them air lift the radio mast onto the top of it bit by bit (the last 300 feet or so, in 1975) with a Sikorsky Skycrane... that was quite a sight to be seen. [MEDIA=youtube]i-Mw5s7rrwc[/MEDIA] Video has come a long way since then! Its 1875 feet tall in total. or 570m. [MEDIA=youtube]MTB2YX6NOl8[/MEDIA] Ha... that was a trip down memory lane! I was wheelchair bound at the time, not much to do but sit and watch from the hospital sunroom. [/QUOTE]
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