pilotbraden wrote:
Why not just put it in the bed?
pilotbraden wrote:
Just remember, the record for flying at the lowest altitude can never be broken, only tied.
Will wrote: Just remember, the record for flying at the lowest altitude can never be broken, only tied.
http://www.flightjournal.com/blog/2011/08/22/run-over-by-a-carrier-2/
Knurled wrote:Will wrote: Just remember, the record for flying at the lowest altitude can never be broken, only tied.http://www.flightjournal.com/blog/2011/08/22/run-over-by-a-carrier-2/
How can anyone top that story?
"I was hit by a bus and survived!" "Oh yeah, well I was ran over by an aircraft carrier and then almost drown myself. I win."
Epic.
The guy that lives two doors down flew back seat in F-4s for the Navy during Vietnam. Once they botched the landing and see said he looked up out of the canopy and could see people looking down at him as they flew by.
bigdaddylee82 wrote: I think there's an 870 in there somewhere?
Could be. There's a Mossberg 500 in this one somewhere
http://wpt.org/University-Place/bob-shank-pioneer-american-pilot I saw a neat talk about Bob Shank, an early aviator.
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