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notmyC150v2
7th Jul 2006, 07:40
Has anyone seen this video before???

What colour would your undies be afterwood :eek: :eek: :eek:

Check This Action Out (http://www.metacafe.com/watch/39256/crosswinds/)

Pass-A-Frozo
7th Jul 2006, 08:55
I found the Iraqi / Afghan Noise Complaint (http://www.metacafe.com/watch/107292/helicopter_shot_down/) more disturbing... filthly little fokker's.

haughtney1
7th Jul 2006, 09:02
Those Afgan boys are gonna need some strepsils extra strength if they keep that up!

Monopole
7th Jul 2006, 15:28
This was on Jet Blast a while back, but thanks NotmyC150v2, I always enjoy this one :ok:

Does anyone know what the first 777 is towing from the top of its rudder?

Aussie
8th Jul 2006, 00:25
Anyone know what the afghanies were screamin after they shot the chopper down?

Aussie

ballsdeep
8th Jul 2006, 00:57
Anyone know what the afghanies were screamin after they shot the chopper down?
Aussie


Allah Wackbar: Means god is great, they always shout it out when they kill someone

tlf
8th Jul 2006, 02:22
This was on Jet Blast a while back, but thanks NotmyC150v2, I always enjoy this one :ok:

Does anyone know what the first 777 is towing from the top of its rudder?


It's a static port, trailed back into relatively undisturbed air
Used for test purposes

Pass-A-Frozo
8th Jul 2006, 05:37
Anyone know what the afghanies were screamin after they shot the chopper down?
Aussie
Admiral Ackbar.. He's the rebel commander
http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/admiralackbar/img/movie_bg.jpg

turbolager
8th Jul 2006, 07:02
"allahu ahkbar" it means "my goat is horny, my goat is horny"

Aussie
9th Jul 2006, 00:10
Every x-wind landing i see by an airliner is using the crabbin technique... anyone know why the wing down technique isnt used...?

Im assuming its because of the wing striking the ground....but any other reason why the crbbin technique might be better then the wing down?

Cheers

Aussie

Capt Fathom
9th Jul 2006, 01:06
Every x-wind landing i see by an airliner is using the crabbin technique...Im assuming its because of the wing striking the ground....
Either the wingtip or the engine. More likely the engine. Some will scape the ground with as little as 5 degree wingdown.

Aussie
9th Jul 2006, 03:37
Thanks,

thats what i assumed, but thought there might be a little more to it!

Cheers

Aussie