http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z2o0acIlm4
Sorry if this has already been posted. All I can say is Wow
Sorry if this has already been posted. All I can say is Wow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z2o0acIlm4
Sorry if this has already been posted. All I can say is Wow
You guys are right. Looking at the video again I noticed his friend walk up from the beach to meet him.
There ya go -- notice the stringer of fish?
WARNING: DO NOT try this at home! These are experienced professionals who didn't just squeak through some pilot mill!
Yeah, you need to start with something like this, and work your way up:
Trapper John
The billboard that the twin-engine Beechcraft flies through was made of thin balsa wood, except for a thicker frame for support. Stunt pilot Frank Tallman had to fly the aircraft directly through the center of the billboard or the thicker frame would shear off a wing. Since the shattered wood would clog and stop both engines, the billboard was built just east of the Orange County Airport (now the John Wayne Airport. After flying through the billboard, Tallman simply lowered the landing gear and safely touched down on the runway.
Yeah, I remember a story from way back that in spite of the balsa wood, it crushed the leading edges of the wings of that Beech 18 and pretty much totaled it...
Trapper John
Ask Henning. I'm sure he'll tell you that in Australia, this is the preferred technique for rounding up crabs on the beach, and it was a superb technique shown by that pilot, and our judging is typical of something.
Rotor & Wing will say I have rating envy because this pilot has an IR, and I don't.
LOL!
Some terrific flying in that (very funny) movie... it was the work of the legendary Tallman himself.
Some pretty hairy stunt driving in that move, as well...
37 feet!!
my wings are 41 feet long...
You have TWO?
my wings are 41 feet long...
49+ feet for me.
49+ feet for me.
har har smarty pants. since i attach two chunks of wood and fabric to my fuselage before each flight i tend to think of them as 2 wings.
Sorry to hear that.... they sell herbal enhancement products, you know...
There is a cream for thatWow... hangar rash city!
Yeah, that would be somewhere north of 199 feet! They grow 'em big in Seattle, and those in Iowa know how to handle them!63 for me. But wait until Greg checks in...