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Yes, But the sun seldom shines in the UK since it rains most every day. "Model Flyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "John Stricker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I saw research some time back that showed the most highly visible > color to > > be that beautiful fluorescent green kind of thing that some of the > emergency > > vehicles (fire trucks, etc.) are painted. I'll bet if you painted > > Serendipity that color, people would see you coming. > > > > In the UK the RAF did extensive tests to find the most visable colour > for their trainers, the result was Black. All of their trainers are > now painted black, this has reduced incidents because of poor > visability. > -- > --- > Cheers, > Jonathan Lowe. > / > don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling, > I don't care if it spelt properly > / > Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it. > :-) > > > > I think you should do it. In fact, come visit, I'll do it. > > > > Really, I'm only thinking of your safety. > > > > Honest. > > > > John "no more sneak attacks from Unk" Stricker > > > > "- Barnyard BOb -" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > >- Barnyard BOb - wrote: > > > ><snip> > > > >> Yellow has been documented to work well for ground > > > >> based vehicles, but.... CONTRAST requirements appear > > > >> to be quite different for airborne vehicles backbit by sky. > > > >> > > > ><snip> > > > >You probably meant "backlit," but if that was either intentional > or a > > > >Freudian slip, it was funny either way. > > > > > > > >B.S. > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > > Hmmm. > > > > > > If fate doesn't kill ya'.. > > > it can sometimes improve things. > > > > > > It was originally spelled back lit. > > > Dunno what happened. > > > > > > > > > Barnyard BOb -- > > > > > >
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