that's my guess as well.Cape Canaveral Shuttle Runway?
Ok, perhaps it was too obvious. Was really cool to be able to do it though, just had to ask Orlando approach and they OKed us right in.
Did you get to land??View attachment 78454
Can anyone recognize the field? I'll post a bigger clue from earlier in the approach if nobody gets it right off.
*no cheating if you saw my wife's facespace post already
I'd have to stop and get fuel half way down that one.Maybe we should challenge Bryan to do his 1-foot wheelie flying at lots of famous runways, including the one at KSC
That's what, 35K feet in 16NM? That bastard was coming down like a bowling ball.Yeah, but did you shoot the approach?
That's what, 35K feet in 16NM? That bastard was coming down like a bowling ball.
I think the bowling ball might have it beat. That's more like a Steinway being flown by Wile Coyote.
15.85 miles/26,000 feet = 3.7:1 or 15.66º from the 180 point (22.2º between this point and the next)
11.93 miles/17,000 feet = 4.3:1 or 13.56º from the 90 point
8 miles/10,000 feet = 4.86:1 or 11.87º from the FAF, though it's really 5 miles at 18-20º and 3 miles at 1.5º.
I don't know if the cockpit video of the approach and landing is still around that has the HUD and the view out the front window, but I do remember that they started their flare at 2,000 feet and dropped the landing gear at 200 feet.
"Tower N1234X, I would like full length"..
If I had a nickel every time I flew over a famous rwy ..... I'd have a quarter today.Flew over a famous runway today