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Where R We?
6th May 2006, 11:23
There used to the apochrophal story of the FJ crew showing off to the Albert crew doing aeros, then the Albert crew showing that they can pour hot coffee and eat a hot curry, this bloke has got the best of both worlds...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZBcapxGHjE

Regards

green granite
6th May 2006, 12:00
Amazing. Bet he don't become an old pilot though. :rolleyes:

wg13_dummy
6th May 2006, 12:03
He looks pretty old to me. :hmm:

BossEyed
6th May 2006, 12:04
Amazing. Bet he don't become an old pilot though. :rolleyes:

Bob Hoover is 84 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hoover).

kokpit
6th May 2006, 12:38
Like many in WWII, just 20 years old, with a wealth of experiences that would humble most. However, how many after being shot down, and imprisoned, can claim to escaping and borrowing a FW190 to get them home again?

50 years of flying, his book is outstanding, there aren't many who have managed what he has. His recounting of displays in Russia are more than amusing, and his battle with the FAA to keep his Med Cat show his determination.

I would thoroughly recommend the book, Forever Flying:

http://www.pilotstore.com/images/upload/items/1357012.jpg

Regards,

KPax
6th May 2006, 13:44
And I thought the C130 J TAC Demo was good on Friday. It would add a new dimension if they turned the engines off for the last 30 secs of the display.

buoy15
6th May 2006, 15:00
I was told you had old pilots and bold pilots - but not many old and bold pilots
Bob may have scotched that myth with this particular incredible dislplay of flying skill
Very impressed

Selfloading
6th May 2006, 15:06
I saw Bob Hoover display a few years ago at the Avalon airshow, He was amazing, one of the most jaw dropping displays i have ever seen

charliegolf
6th May 2006, 16:45
I believe that Yeager, a contemporary of Hoover, regarded him as one of THE very best pilots.

A passable compliment!

CG

Mmmmnice
6th May 2006, 17:09
Despite what he says about having no 'special' amount of skill - he certainly has his handling s**t seriously together. I have seen an equally impressive display by a stubby winged aerobatic glider - loops, pushovers. ROTs etc all v close to the ground - well worth a look if you ever get the chance.

MightyGem
7th May 2006, 07:57
The clip was part of the documentary series "Reaching for the Sky(ies)" on the BBC many years ago. Probably one of the best series on flying that I've seen.

Farmer 1
7th May 2006, 08:09
But he drinks ICED TEA! The man is obviously a barbarian.

alvin-sfc
7th May 2006, 14:44
Frankly, I don't care if the man drinks dog urine.He is the "dogs b******s
An inspiration to us all.:ok:

Mustapha Cuppa
7th May 2006, 18:22
Awesome display!

And I panic over my one-a-year glide approach.