When I was thinking about doing the Aztec project, I kept going back and forth because this was before I had really, really, really had got a good understanding of the 1948 Aztec, New Mexico crash retrieval.
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You know, do I buy William Steinman's $300 book on Aztec?
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And the exact second I went to is Ross saying, oh yeah, Nat Kobitz told me that, you know, Aztec was a real crash.
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And, you know, so far it led to extremely fruitful things with Aztec and Ed.
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And so, you know, if you come to, uh, you know, I'd mentioned Aztec to Bob, the crash and, and at first he's like, oh yeah, John talked about that.
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And I was like, well, I think Aztec happened, you know, and I started going into details and showing him Simon's work and, and, you know, uh, Scully's work and all of this.
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I think Aztec is number one.
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Aztec is only because I think I've researched that one more than any other crash.
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And according to drew similar to the Aztec case, it was a new experimental radar system,
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Uh, I will say no Aztec just because, you know, I've devoted so much time to that already.
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And I'll, I'll, I'll, I say, I do think that was a real, you've moved on from Aztec.
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So I'm going to take out Aztec.
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