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<blockquote data-quote="Sparksupersonic" data-source="post: 70683" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>It seems my flight times are slightly increased with colder weather. </p><p>Granted I started flyjng with really humid, warm to hot weather, and I’m not talking fridges cold like the 20s or sub zero temps, but maybe mid to high 40s through 50s. It’s still not winter here in Va.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparksupersonic, post: 70683, member: 13638"] It seems my flight times are slightly increased with colder weather. Granted I started flyjng with really humid, warm to hot weather, and I’m not talking fridges cold like the 20s or sub zero temps, but maybe mid to high 40s through 50s. It’s still not winter here in Va. [/QUOTE]
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