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seven.mpd
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:23 pm Post subject: I'm glad I cant fly |
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MTA
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I think this very airport and low flying planes were featured on 'Holidays from Hell'  _________________ Si
Chris Mann, 2008:
Wales - Where men are men and sheep are scared |
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CCairns
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toxx
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... I think they really should close that road up front. Wow!  _________________ Says Tom
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seven.mpd
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Thanks for that info Chris _________________
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duncandumpertruck
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| I've been on that beach with the planes flying over and obviously flown in there too! |
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tmuir
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rangerssteamtoys
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Good thing a mobile crane wasn't raising its beam.  _________________ Best Regards, Ranger Moore |
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It used to be about three times a week the A-10 Warthogs would fly low enough over my house to make the Sycamore shed a few leaves. I live close to a Firing Range where they practice and I am on top of a long valley where they would practice flying under the radar. There was some kind of incident in Italy a few years back and they no longer fly that low over populated areas. Still, on rare occasions they do fly that low over the house. A lot of air moves behind them. _________________ Your life is an occasion...Rise to it |
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igy569
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My wife grew up in the landing pattern for Logan airport.... planes flew over the house so low, you could read the numbers, and the house would sway. But that video... I am still trying to find my jaw  _________________ Keep Creativity Alive! |
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Stilldrillin
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By `ek!!!!
As a passenger, I`ve lifted my feet up, during similar landings at Jersey (Channel Islands) airport.
But we were a lot higher than that......... _________________ David.
All those days which have come and gone......
I didn`t know that was life! |
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CCairns
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And it is not just the landings that are spectacular.
Have a look at the jet exhaust effects on take-off - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTLGsEErWJY&feature=related & http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLPiPrxKvzY&feature=related
Of course it goes without saying that this would not be allowed in the real world (road would be closed, and beach as well, during aircraft operations), but with limited space on this island it is the only way to get the rich tourists in to spend their money.
A more spectacular approach was the Checkerboard Approach into Runway 13 at Kai Tak, Hong Kong where the aircraft had to make a large turn onto final approach. Here's a classic example - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtnL4KYVtDE
The checkerboard was a visual ground marker that the aircraft lined up on prior to turning 47 degress onto finals - http://www.ephotozine.com/u46720/gallery/374707
One reason why a new airport was built in Hong Kong, which stopped some spectacular crash landings. |
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Graham-Jilly
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Roly Williams
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I wouldn't be surprised if that car owner finds tyre marks on his roof!  _________________ Regards
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"The trouble with some women is that they get all excited about nothing and then marry him" (Cher) |
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Not for those with a nervous disposition.  _________________ Les - Old age isn't so bad when you consider the alternatives.
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