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Old 21st Oct 2005, 22:54
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What happens when you fly into a chain link fence

I have some friends currently on a riding tour of South America, during our chat the topic of aircraft ownership came up, as it does when your sharing riding stories... and he told me how he ended his career in aircraft ownership.... sad really.

anyway thought some might be interested in how to stop an aircraft real quick, and luckily still walk away from the wreck.

http://www.ploung.com/rough_landing.htm
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Old 22nd Oct 2005, 03:39
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you've seen the pictures...now here's the movie

http://www.p2p-zone.com/flopter/cardinal.asx ("right click - save target as" )
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Good Movie (as long as you're not in the plane).
Looks like a C207 or maybe C206 !
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