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I did a test with my browser (Opera/Chrome) and for me, none of the audio was actually loaded until played. Perhaps the audio player itself is part of the issue? But much of the loaded page size seems to come from all the images, totaling 724kB for the whole page, in particular the VFR map is 166kB
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Suggest to change ‘a through z’ to ‘a to z’. Using ‘through’ this way is not standard/traditional
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While you are about it, I'm in favour of removing all the audio files from the table. These have been a long standing issue making the page slow to load. The reader is not really getting any more information than already in the visual renderings. It's all just more dits and dahs after all. The
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