03-07-2014, 03:41 AM
Here are my tentative thoughts:
1) 12:29 vs. 12: 30 Close enough.
2) I looked at a straight flight path from DC to Denver, which was the original destination in Google Earth. The route would be over northern Kansas. Picking the closest spot from northern Kansas and measuring to Dallas using the Google Earth measuring tool yields something in the order of 460 or so miles. Assuming they had the pedal to the metal, they could have made the it to the south Trinity area in the two hours as described.
3) Flying to Roswell, remember, chasing the sunset at let's say 240 mph would add daylight to the allotted flight time. According to JFKU, he lands "a little after dusk." (p.300)
I think his story is still in play.
1) 12:29 vs. 12: 30 Close enough.
2) I looked at a straight flight path from DC to Denver, which was the original destination in Google Earth. The route would be over northern Kansas. Picking the closest spot from northern Kansas and measuring to Dallas using the Google Earth measuring tool yields something in the order of 460 or so miles. Assuming they had the pedal to the metal, they could have made the it to the south Trinity area in the two hours as described.
3) Flying to Roswell, remember, chasing the sunset at let's say 240 mph would add daylight to the allotted flight time. According to JFKU, he lands "a little after dusk." (p.300)
I think his story is still in play.
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