EdFred
Taxi to Parking
Makes for good video...
That and what makes aviation so expensive. 75% of the price of the things are CYA even though common sense dictates it will work.
Makes for good video...
There is a trap field in north Jersey about two miles from KCDW. We get a fair bit of traffic over the field. The aircraft are out of shotgun range by a factor of 20X, I'd imagine, so no safety conflict at all. It's just jarring to see aircraft out over the trap houses.
short video.....good clip.
Now I'll remember to the next time I leave my plane tied down overnight in the U.S. Or maybe I'll just set up a fake roadside mailbox to draw away all the bullets.
1:30 for the time mark
Pompano Beach it seems
Other than a loud whistle sound, he would have probably never noticed it.
…..moral of the story. Don’t be a dumb ass and shoot your gun in the air.
The first part of the video was him taking stock of the situation. Still, it was gripping.
How many rounds of this are we gonna fire off?
The end ‘might’ be in our sights.
My question is how a round came from above. Someone had to be shooting down at him. Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Swing and a miss ...
He claims in the video that someone fired in the air and the bullet came back down. I find it hard to believe that the terminal velocity of a typical bullet to be enough to penetrate the skin though.
Interesting.. who was shooting at you?
Phil Swift should have been called.
Myth busters actually did a show on this. Not on aircraft, but bullet trajectory.
He claims in the video that someone fired in the air and the bullet came back down. I find it hard to believe that the terminal velocity of a typical bullet to be enough to penetrate the skin though.
And?
I also read once about an Army test of small arms fired straight up. They would tumble on the way down, so they wouldn't come down fast enough to cause much damage. Bullets fired up on an angle are another story.
My question is how a round came from above. Someone had to be shooting down at him. Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Seems that a flush patch would be more fitting for this class of aircraft. Proximity to antenna May have something to do with the choice of repair. Flush rivets would be used, of course.
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Shooting an arrow straight up to see who can get it to stick in the ground closest to you is a much more fulfilling pass time.moral of the story. Don’t be a dumb ass and shoot your gun in the air.
Shooting an arrow straight up to see who can get it to stick in the ground closest to you is a much more fulfilling pass time.
Just for the record, I endorse this neither with arrows or jarts. What I liked is the “used to” part.We used to do that with jarts.
The trick is to not be a complete idiot. The current generation or two of TikTokers and YouTubers could figure out a way to fatally injure themselves with freaking Hula-Hoops, I swear. I suppose they probably have ambulances standing by at horseshoe and cornhole games now.It is a wonder any of us survived our childhood.
My brothers and I are in our 50s. We’ve recently learned it’s best not to talk about some of the stuff we did as kids in front of our mom.It is a wonder any of us survived our childhood.