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That was meant to come out as Texas being larger in surface area than the sum of the area of THREE countries--namely Wales, England, and Scotland-- which, as a legislative union, constitute (and are encompassed by the geographical boundaries of the island of) Great Britain.
Dan, very well put... many Brits or those from the UK (the UK being the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) wouldn't have been able to put it in such clear terms, because they wouldn't have known either.
For the Brits, just to give a comparison of distances.
I live in Texas, just north of Dallas. For me to travel to Midland, which is also in Texas, is a 340 mile journey. There is (or used to be) a sign just outside of Kings Cross station in London, which stated 333 miles to Edinburgh. For those of us in the Dallas area it would mean the equivalent of taking a trip from London to Edinburgh, and there is no equivalent of the old "British Rail" commuter rail network to get us there. It is either fly or drive.
When I drove to Midland for the CAF airshow this year, it took about 6 hours, with just one "bathroom" stop. I would love to be able to go and give Gary some help, but with the limited time I can get off work, I would probably spend longer in hours getting there and back than I could give to assist him.
So I just have to console myself with working what few hours I have available each week with the great bunch of guys(and gals) at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, flights in some awesome warbirds, and the opportunity to nearly kill myself by running 500 feet out to the airshow flightline, whilst carrying a "dummy" on a stretcher, so that spectators can see how the "litter" on the side of a Bell OH-13 was used in Korea. (And to give some credit to WIX, the "fool" on the other end of the stretcher was Curt, who is also a "WIXer".)
Gary, keep up the great work. The information and insight you have provided on this forum with your "interactive" progress reports on the work you are doing at Midland is probably one of the best and most succesful ways I have ever seen in promoting the CAF and getting people involved, even if they can't necessarily be there in Midland for the CAF "as it happens". During the several times we spoke (either in the hanger or on the bomber ramp) during the Midland Air Show, I sensed your overwhelming enthusiasm for the CAF and its warbirds, and I truly believe that this is now also being recognized by members of this forum.
Julian.
Oh, and for all of you Brits, who disagree with my response to Dan K, I am a Brit. I have, in person, come across many Brits who wouldn't know the difference between England, Great Britain and UK, but probably not as many as the number of Americans who don't even know that England is part of Great Britain, which in turn is part of the UK, and that they are not 3 separate countries.
