Talk:Mars Hill (Maine)
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[edit]An anon editor changed Wind power in Maine:
- "The towers, ... are 389 ft (120 m) tall. The blades attached to the hub of the turbine are about 115 ft (35 m) long ..."
to
- "The towers, ... are 262 ft (80 m) tall. ..."
The website http://www.mainewind.org/ says
- "Each wind mill is 389 feet tall ..."
But maybe that's the maximum height of a blade tip, rather than the tower? That webpage doesn't have the length of the blades, but the numbers work out well enough: 262 + 115 = 377.
—WWoods (talk) 17:51, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Bicentennial sunrise telecast - not.
[edit]According to TV Guide listings for programs scheduled to air on July 4, 1976, one or more of the networks was going to carry a live shot of the sunrise at Mars Hill, and though I flipped the dial, I never came across any such telecast among the bicentennial programming being aired that morning.
I wonder if the weather was foul that morning? GBC (talk) 00:52, 13 May 2018 (UTC)
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