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Subject: 
taking lego electrical parts on airplane
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Date: 
Wed, 3 Dec 2003 03:04:23 GMT
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Speificly a train motor.
I am worried that some underpaid security lacky might see it show up on the
xray machine and flag it as "potentially dangerous". Sounds silly I know
but with all this talk about "better security at airports" (where even a
nail file is banned), I dont want to have any problems when I get to the
airport.
Also, any problems regarding taking lego on airplanes generally (I have
managed to fit all the models into a plastic container that should be small
enough to take as cabin baggage) that I should be aware of?



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  Re: taking lego electrical parts on airplane
 
jonwil@tpgi.com.au (Jonathan Wilson) wrote in <HpAtvF.HIn@lugnet.com>: (...) Worst-case scenario is that you'll have to open the package and show him that it's a motor. But I wouldn't worry about it too much; the scanners have a high-enough (...) (21 years ago, 3-Dec-03, to lugnet.general)
  Re: taking lego electrical parts on airplane
 
I think you'll be okay - I took various bits of an R/C plane last time I flew, complete with wires hanging out everywhere etc and they didn't even give it a second glance. "Jonathan Wilson" <jonwil@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message (...) (21 years ago, 3-Dec-03, to lugnet.general)

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