Microlight on Video
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From the head on shot it looks quite well displaced laterally
The hill the other video was taken from is clearly visible too.
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I hope my lycoming don't sound like that !(btw thread drift...) I used to own a Percival Prentice, it took up loads of room,was very thirsty,weighed a ton and was very slow....Any resemblance Percy?
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Hatzflyer, yes I remember you, I always new that you never loved or cared for me & discarded me as soon as you had chance...tee hee !
Last posting for me on this subject, but I do hope that the idiot doing this stunt does not repeat it or does something else stupid & causes a mishap.
Last posting for me on this subject, but I do hope that the idiot doing this stunt does not repeat it or does something else stupid & causes a mishap.
An absolutely appalling lack of airmanship, everyone knows that if you hop from one side of the train to the other you can get the passengers running from window to window and get the whole train rocking. That bridge looked like the perfect opportunity which this microlight pilot missed, disgraceful.