OT- Hey Pat, want to update your MiG hours?

Check this posting from a cruise newsgroup Paul Johnson

SILVERSEA GUESTS SET TO CRUISE THE STRATOSPHERE AT SUPERSONIC SPEED

(Ft. Lauderdale, FL -- April 23, 2007) This summer adventurous guests of ultra-luxury Silversea Cruises will have the chance to experience the incredible thrill of flying near the stratospheric border at 700 miles per hour as part of a new optional overland tour offered from St. Petersburg, Russia.

The expanded three-day excursion offers a number of enhanced features, including an extended one-hour flight aboard a MiG-31 "Foxhound," Russia's most advanced high-altitude interceptor aircraft. While the adventure begins in Moscow, the actual jet flight takes place several hours away in the historic Russian town of Nizhny Novgorod.

"We tailor our shore excursions to fit a broad range of interests and our new MiG jet tour is obviously designed for the ultimate thrill-seeker," said Jim Droney, Silversea's director of land programs. "It definitely falls in the category of extreme adventures

-- the kind that well-heeled, 'been there, done that' world travelers like to collect and brag about."

The new three-day, two-night "MiG-31 Foxhound" optional overland tour includes a business-class flight to Moscow, where guests have a chance to explore many of the city's highlights, including Red Square, the Kremlin and its cathedral, and the Metro, before enjoying dinner at the famous Writers' Club. The tour continues on a business-class flight to Nizhny Novgorod, where guests are accommodated for the night at a local hotel.

On the second day, guests journey to the Sormovo airfield for flight training where they are issued a special flight suit that is theirs to keep as a trophy souvenir to show friends and family back home. After training, each participant boards a MiG-31 for an exhilarating one-hour flight, climbing to an altitude of 80,000 feet -- the edge of the stratospheric border. An English-speaking test pilot will assist in letting the novice pilot take the reins and perform basic maneuvers. The entire flight and ground preparations are filmed and presented to the guest. The tour concludes in the evening when guests board an express train for St. Petersburg, enjoying the cocooned luxury of a first-class sleeper cabin as they journey back to their Silversea ship. The price for this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventure is $29,815.

The MiG tour is available on eight voyages this summer featuring three-day, two-night stopovers in St. Petersburg. Options include a series of seven-day cruises aboard Silver Shadow with departures from Copenhagen and Stockholm, and Silver Wind offers a ten-day voyage from London to Stockholm. Early Booking Incentive fares start at $4,925 per person, based on double occupancy.

Silversea Cruises is recognized as an innovator in the luxury segment, offering guests large-ship amenities aboard four intimate vessels, Silver Cloud, Silver Wind, Silver Shadow, and Silver Whisper, all designed to offer an atmosphere of conviviality and casual elegance. For the ninth year, Silversea was named "Number One" small-ship line in the 2005 "Readers' Choice" survey conducted by Condé Nast Traveler magazine. For the sixth time, Silversea was selected "World's Best" small-ship line in the 2004 Travel + Leisure readers' poll.

For more information on Silversea Cruises, please contact a travel agent.

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LOL.... Probably because they haven't figured out a way to get the crap stains out of the suits ... Jeff (pucker power!) Rice

"Paul Johns> Check this posting from a cruise newsgroup

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