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mile high club, keeping a cellar at altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="Hermit" data-source="post: 120352" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>Sealed containers do a good job </p><p>of keeping air out, but not as good</p><p>keeping it in. The first time I flew</p><p>with an underwater camera housing,</p><p>I didn't leave it open. After landing,</p><p>I just about had to pry it open with </p><p>a screwdriver. I spose it depends</p><p>on how strong the seal is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hermit, post: 120352, member: 299"] Sealed containers do a good job of keeping air out, but not as good keeping it in. The first time I flew with an underwater camera housing, I didn't leave it open. After landing, I just about had to pry it open with a screwdriver. I spose it depends on how strong the seal is. [/QUOTE]
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