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From: Jim Martin <MartinJA_at_DSMCOPO.COM>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] flying with paddles -Reply
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 08:42:06 -0500
Guy's and Gals,

The shortest box you can put a 90" rod in the diagional is roughly 63.6"
on each side. (63.6*63.6*2)^1/2=89.94". A 52 inch box would need
require that the other side be ~73"

Jim

>>> Steve Cramer <cramer_at_coe.uga.edu> 05/12/98 04:34pm >>>
Barbara Kossy wrote:

> Last year, when I flew Florence to SF, I had only one suitcase and
check a 7
> foot plus paddle as my second bag with no problem.
> 
> This year, I called the information line and they told me the rules, that
an
> item over 7 feet counts as two bags, no matter what the weight. I
have a 7.5
> foot paddle, and a 7 ft. paddle.
> 
> The agent on the phone also told me that if I again just show up with
the
> paddle, they may just let me through again, with no extra charge. 
> 
> Anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?
> 
This was the subject of a Car Talk puzzler recently. Call them back and
ask if you can send a box 52" on a side as a 2nd bag. A 7.5 foot paddle
just happens to fit in there diagonally.

Steve
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From: Dan Hagen <dan_at_hagen.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] flying with paddles -Reply
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 09:22:57 -0700
Jim Martin wrote:
> 
> Guy's and Gals,
> 
> The shortest box you can put a 90" rod in the diagional is roughly 63.6"
> on each side. (63.6*63.6*2)^1/2=89.94". A 52 inch box would need
> require that the other side be ~73"

BZZZT!  

Sorry, but your math is incorrect. You are calculating the diagonal of a
SQUARE, not a cube.  If you assume that the box is a cube, then the
answer that I posted yesterday is correct. A cube whose sides are 52"
long has a diagonal measurement (between opposite corners) of 90.6". 

If you need some help with the formula I will be happy to oblige.

Dan Hagen
Bellingham, Washington
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