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Low Flying: 'Lower than a Snakes Belly in a Wagon Rut'

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Old 14th Aug 2012, 16:57
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Low Flying: 'Lower than a Snakes Belly in a Wagon Rut'

Came across this link on another BBS that I frequent, and thought it might be well received over here, especially as a few of the older PPRuNers might actually feature within it ;-)

Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut > Vintage Wings of Canada

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Good, fun but been around the internet as SPAM for years! By the way, the Buccaneer of 208 has just actually taken off; the last thing to disappear into the fuselage, after the wheels, is the tail skid!

However, never let the truth get in the way of a good story!

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