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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 9, 2014 14:48:28 GMT 12
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gappy
Leading Aircraftman
If your mouth is moving then you're not listening.
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Post by gappy on Mar 9, 2014 15:16:25 GMT 12
I've had a few minties moments in my time but that's at least a whole bag full.
By the way has anyone checked www.elocal.co.nz/view_article~id~360.html re Vulcan Ohakea landing with port undercarriage U/S? Seems the plan was to ditch, but 'Murphy' intervened.
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Post by baz62 on Mar 9, 2014 17:11:53 GMT 12
Holy cow!
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Post by 11SQNLDR on Mar 9, 2014 21:42:31 GMT 12
That'll get the neighbourhood watch group gossiping!!
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Post by machpants on Mar 10, 2014 7:20:31 GMT 12
That would have been an interesting conversation between the 2 participants!
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Post by Ian Warren on Mar 10, 2014 8:37:38 GMT 12
Your spose to jump form the plane, not jump on one !
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Post by suthg on Mar 10, 2014 11:20:21 GMT 12
And the parachutist seemed to be most worried about the powerlines he managed to get over, but landing on a grass runway into traffic - not good either. Very impressed with the photography. A lot of damage to the plane's engine and front end!
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nosig
Flight Lieutenant
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Post by nosig on Mar 10, 2014 17:22:40 GMT 12
That's a nose job! And yeah, agree with you on the sky diver
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Post by flyjoe180 on Mar 12, 2014 15:04:04 GMT 12
You could argue that they were unlucky that it happened in the first place, but luck was with these two for sure when it mattered. Man alive that is some accident.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 12, 2014 15:48:27 GMT 12
Luck was with the photographer too. Amazing images
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