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Old 10th Jun 2013, 01:53
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JQ 25 8TH June, 2013, approx 0640 UTC @ FL400.
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Old 10th Jun 2013, 08:12
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QF X OOL 31/03/13
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Paro, Bhutan - one very interesting approach. Skip the first 5 minutes.

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Thanx for the Spitfire link Andy... was a great hour!.
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Le Quack

That is a very cheeky bird. Love it!
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Old 14th Jun 2013, 12:25
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Excuse me, but can you tell me if there is a CAPTAIN SULLY in there....?



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Old 14th Jun 2013, 12:35
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That proves it. Chemtrails from the tips of the horizontal stabilisers!
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Old 14th Jun 2013, 15:20
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Runway disappears on late final:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=097_1371095922
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Magic Piano, just curious, have you ever had the need to use that little oar?

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Magic Piano, just curious, have you ever had the need to use that little oar?
J3, only when the plane won't 'play ball' in trying to get it back to the beach. The caravan is a whole load more difficult paddling than the beaver!
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I can imagine 2+ tons of machine with that paddle would be a workout :-)
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Some would describe this aircraft as sex on an undercarriage...





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Some would describe this aircraft as sex on an undercarriage...
Indeed - & this would be even sexier! Royal Turbine | Royal Turbine

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I'd turn for the Duke....

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Not sure I could go that far Dogimed, but the Royal Duke DF posted is worth pushing the boundaries for.....it'd operate easily from my home strip
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What strip is that? I remember that bow of a vessel somewhere.
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Tooradin...
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And who is it got a picture of their aircraft in the QLD country life.

Seems they is one of the rare breed of aircraft owners who has more work on then they can handle..
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