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Old 23rd Sep 2012, 20:53
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Some Spanish guys flew under the Ballachulish bridge - and the Court let them off. Downdraft excuse. Then an English guy (RAF?) flew (a Pa28) under the Skye bridge, avoiding birds, - and I think got away with it. Unlikely excuses are only accepted by Scottish courts if you are not a native.
A Chinook flew under the Kessock bridge, with authorisation by the military.
A light aircraft flew under the Kessock bridge soon after it opened. The pilot was never traced. As he was a local, he would have got a severe sentence if caught. (He is now deceased.)
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Old 23rd Sep 2012, 21:56
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Somebody mention the Mad Major ?

Chris Draper flying under the london bridges (15 of them ?)

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Of course, you could always legally do a touch and go under a bridge.
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...or refill a water-scooping firefighting aircraft, like Bombardier CL-415 or Beriev Be-200.
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Old 24th Sep 2012, 01:15
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I once flew under the Queen Juliana bridge in Willemstad, Curacao. Mind you, that was in a helicopter with a white ensign hanging off the winch!
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Old 24th Sep 2012, 07:21
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Didn't Cpt Eric Winkle Brown loop a "Spitfire" through the Forth Bridge? The police went round all the RAF stations trying to find the guilty party. Apparently they didn't know that the FAA had Seafires.
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Allegedly if you are going to do this. Look at the gap and do not look at any part of the structure. Obviously I would never endorse such scurrilous behaviour. Remember in sport keep your eye on the ball to hit it. Same works with bridges.

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Old 24th Sep 2012, 12:15
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The aircraft that wnet into the side of the Avon Gorge was a Vampire, and as I undertand it, far from the only one to go underneath!

The late John Jordan was reputed to have taken his Stearman under the Orwell Bridge at Ipswich during a display there a couple of decades ago.

Then there was the "Phantom" who threaded a Rallye through the Arc de Triomphe several times around 1980, and the American who flew a Bonanza underneath the Eiffel Tower.

I hear tell that the magnificent Millau Bridge has cables strung beneath the deck to, er, dissuade les pilotes from being naughty.
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Variation on the theme --- I know someone who did a touch and go on a disused aircraft carrier in the solent, whilst flying a Condor.
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Old 26th Sep 2012, 05:26
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Flying Under Bridges

Cant see whats wrong with it personally!

We are all good pilots who can observe and adjust and keep a steady height... Its only for a small distance... And those who mess it up probably wont live to regret it anyway
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Old 26th Sep 2012, 09:48
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Although fifteen of the London bridges were flown under how many are there?
I presume it would be a first to underfly all of them.
The media coverage, publicity and charity fund raising potential huge!
What permissions do I need to get to do it without being slapped in jail
I presume if you just went for it at 4am first light in the summer would that be a fine or imprisonment? Someone swam the Thames why can't someone fly it ; ) ?

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Old 26th Sep 2012, 10:31
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Another level

If you haven't seen this before........

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If you're patient and watch to the end, you'll see a four ship fly through.

There is other footage out there if you search on Peter Besenyei cave flight or similar.

Enjoy !
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Old 26th Sep 2012, 11:19
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Amazing clip

Must be a subliminal desire to procreate ?

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Old 26th Sep 2012, 20:24
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A Decathlon was flown through one of the bridges in Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah. I was shown a photo of it by the owner, who was not the pilot. It looked much more difficult than the cave.
And did a pollution control DC3 fly under the Humber Bridge while spraying detergent?
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