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2014 Spring-Summer Event on finals
EHM-2758 Peter:
Still, haven't got the faintest idea, so a wild guess it is: Camelback Mountain, Phoenix, Arizona!
Please, don't make it to hard on us, Andrei! ;)
Peter
EHM-2097 Andrei:
Sorry guys, I have two more and I cannot promise it's going any easier. However, what I do promise is that this week-end the whole truth will be revealed.
In the meantime, here goes the next clue.
Details
Andrei
EHM-2758 Peter:
Last and final shot, Andrei:
Has it got anything to do with these two airlines: Northwest Airlines (compass pointing north-west), a major United States airline founded in 1926 and absorbed into Delta Air Lines (camel and pyramid) by a merger, which made Delta the largest airline in the world.
The link between Phoenix, Singapore and the tastefully looking cake remains a riddle to me, however.
Peter
EHM-0695 Scott:
EuroHarmony is commerating the 25th Anniversary of the Boeing 747-400 series jumbo airliner?
Clues:
(1) 25th Birthday Cake signifies the introduction of the -400 series 747 in 1989
(2) Phoenix AZ was the destination of the first in service flight of the 747-400 (departed Minneapolis)
(3) The Compass pointing Northwest, Northwest Airlines was the launch customer of the 747-400
(4) Singapore was the departure airport for the first "International" flight of the 747-400 by Singapore Airlines (Singapore to London)
(5) Camel (ignoring the pyramid) representing a clue as to the "hump" shape of all 747 aircraft.
Shot in the dark but at least some of the clues fit the theory.
Cheers all!
EHM-2097 Andrei:
Nooo! Definitely you are way too good for my humble clues! Next time I will post only blank "pictures" and maybe you will not be able to guess ::)
To be more precise, Scott managed to perfectly see through ALL my clues and is 6 times right (5 for the clues and one for the general idea).
Stay tuned for the event details, it will most likely be published this week-end.
Andrei
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