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PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:07 pm 
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Like flak being so thick you could walk on it?
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(but what the heck a piper is doing standing there in shot is probably more of puzzle :lol: )

"That idiot won't stop tailgating - go blow your bagpipe at him and maybe he'll go away!"

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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2016 1:40 pm 
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This was pretty close flying with the Maj and Jive at OSH a few years back. I was baggage and fuel monitor...

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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2016 4:24 pm 
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This Spitfire tucked in nice and close a few weeks back.

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Would that be Martin Phillip's Spitfire Peter?


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Would that be Martin Phillip's Spitfire Peter?


Yes indeed. RR232 on its first air to air sortie.

I was the guest of Richard Paver on this photo-shoot. His images are in and on the cover of the June Issue of Aeroplane.

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How about C-130 behind C-130 ....... (but what the heck a piper is doing standing there in shot is probably more of puzzle :lol: )
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That's close but hardly dangerously so. I've been in various rotary winged stuff and it seemed like a rotor was going to come in through the gap in the ramp, then I see photos from the side (or on final to the assault phase) and realize we're at least one and a half the distance of the entire rotor arc apart.

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Thanks Peter, she looks good. I'll have to get Aeroplane now and I've just cancelled my subscription last month. :)


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I've had a Caribou put his nose up so close under the tail of my Caribou that I could have slid off the ramp and stood on the nose in front of the windscreen.
Amazing to see....wish I had a picture....


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My buddy Glenn got up close with Fat Albert... :shock: :shock:

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