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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
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elwood
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Would you fly on one if it was automated like a self driving car? That pilot earned his money on that one!
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MadMuz
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No, I wouldn't like to fly on an automatic plane..... bugger that I was expecting sparks from that airliner I would say that he would have dumped the fuel out of the right wing,,, I was thinking he would land on the left side of the runway and pull up with a slight ark/turn to the right as he was stopping, but he seemed to turn left, but I think the plane did that itself? If I were the pilot, I would have asked the hostesses to put the heaviest passengers in the window seats on the left and fill the left side with heaviest passengers, then light passengers only on the right I once saw an old Fokker friendship in NZ that had no nose wheel down for landing, the pilot got everyone to the back of the plane and told them to move/cram to the back when he says so..... the plane touched down.... he called out for them to haul ass to the back.... the plane stopped with a scraped tail and its nose up in the air Scraped the underside at the rear, but saved the motors and props Can you imagine the hoo haa if someone suggested it today in a 747 or A380 Law suits all around
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elwood
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_________________ It's never too late to be a bad example.
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Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:09 am |
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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GyroGeorgia
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Yeah, do not make the wheel rim of magnesium... might cause some excitement... NOT.
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Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:07 am |
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elwood
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A buddy of mine at Lockheed sent me pics of the jet blue parts, they ground the wheels all the way down to the bearings in the hub, like a giant jet powered belt sander.
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GyroGeorgia
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elwood wrote: A buddy of mine at Lockheed sent me pics of the jet blue parts, they ground the wheels all the way down to the bearings in the hub, like a giant jet powered belt sander. Yeah... noticed at the end of the video the wheels were ground off... Was wondering how the jet would do if the bearings and spindle were ground off... Thankfully they did not have to find out. Does Delta have any 747's left, or are they all gone? When they bought PanAm... they got a bunch of them... however they were not in that great shape. Rode them to Europe many a time... rattle-buckets would be a good name for them.
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MadMuz
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I was sure the nose leg was going to fold...... shows how strong they are
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elwood
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We still have some '47's that we got from Northwest, just got rid of all the old Dc9's....
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GyroGeorgia
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elwood wrote: We still have some '47's that we got from Northwest, just got rid of all the old Dc9's.... Somewhere I heard (????) Delta bought the B-717's from AirTran after SW took them over... True/false???
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elwood
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We did, just in case anyone wants to know what a 717 is.....it is a MD 90 since Boeing bought McDonnel Douglas, they got all the MD stuff and upgraded the cockpit and a few other small mods, but a 717 really isn't a Boeing...I miss the old Lockheeds, they were built like Gabors Behemoth, you could probably leave out every 3rd rivet and it would still be fine.
_________________ It's never too late to be a bad example.
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