Jumper K Balls said:914Driver said:
There is a geological anomaly locally that is referred to as "Cock Rock"
Jumper K Balls said:914Driver said:
There is a geological anomaly locally that is referred to as "Cock Rock"
When an Elk runs across the runway as you're landing....
Pilot hammered the throttle but clipped the critter, might have gotten away with it, then a second one ran out.
914Driver said:When an Elk runs across the runway as you're landing....
Pilot hammered the throttle but clipped the critter, might have gotten away with it, then a second one ran out.
Harmon Rocket?
914Driver said:When an Elk runs across the runway as you're landing....
Pilot hammered the throttle but clipped the critter, might have gotten away with it, then a second one ran out.
The kamikaze that gets 2 targets and walked away is a man indeed. Seriously, I salute the pilot for keeping it on the runway. Never stop flying the machine until the crash is finished
Having lived in British Columbia, in Elk Valley, I can say without much doubt that elk are one of the stupidest creatures on Earth, at least as related to impacts with fast moving stuff.
914Driver said:Appleseed, it's a kit plane called an RV8.
The Harmon Rocket is a hotrod RV. They have a raised turtledeck. The 8 has a bubble canopy. That's what threw me off. Being a homebuilt, there aren't rules. Harmon Rockets are usually packing an IO-540. Yes.
Streetwiseguy said:Having lived in British Columbia, in Elk Valley, I can say without much doubt that elk are one of the stupidest creatures on Earth, at least as related to impacts with fast moving stuff.
Two weeks ago my BIL shot an elk that was in a pack of four or five others. Not a one of them moved when their pack-partner dropped dead right in front of them.
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