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Yes, he's funnier than I am.
Then again, looks aren't everything.
Yes, he's funnier than I am.
Small nit to pick...why do they call it a near miss? A near miss would mean that it almost missed, but BANG, you hit it dead on. A better term would be a near hit.
Groan...Small nit to pick...why do they call it a near miss? A near miss would mean that it almost missed, but BANG, you hit it dead on. A better term would be a near hit.
What’s your YouTube channel name? Still available?It still plays for me. I dubbed it (so, it's "mine" I own this version of it, sorta) and my channel on YouTube is public.
I haven't tried it on the desktop, works on my phone....?
Hmm, one post, user name Baron, searching the thread for YouTube channels showing this incident, and then magically, there’s a copyright infringement claim from a person WITH THE SAME LAST NAME AS THE AIRCRAFT’S OWNER?!?!?What’s your YouTube channel name? Still available?
Seems like a dubious claim. I'd probably counternotice.Hmm, one post, user name Baron, searching the thread for YouTube channels showing this incident, and then magically, there’s a copyright infringement claim from a person WITH THE SAME LAST NAME AS THE AIRCRAFT’S OWNER?!?!?
The copyright infringement issue happened when this post was originally posted, Nov 2020. This airport incident popped up when I searched the offender's name. He still seems to be operating the same way, but unfortunately in my own neighborhood. Red Baron was a college nickname but it was taken so I stuck with Baron on this site.This isn't the same last name as the aircraft''s owner.Hmm, one post, user name Baron, searching the thread for YouTube channels showing this incident, and then magically, there’s a copyright infringement claim from a person WITH THE SAME LAST NAME AS THE AIRCRAFT’S OWNER?!?!?
My mistake for not looking more closely to see how old the thread was. The copyright infringement claim on the video in post 14 appears to be the same as the aircraft owner’s name (not Baron). I assumed Baron was a Beechcraft reference (close to Bonanza).The copyright infringement issue happened when this post was originally posted, Nov 2020. This airport incident popped up when I searched the offender's name. He still seems to be operating the same way, but unfortunately in my own neighborhood. Red Baron was a college nickname but it was taken so I stuck with Baron on this site.This isn't the same last name as the aircraft''s owner.