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Old 1st February 2001 | 02:06
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Ewan Whosearmy
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Red face VERY advanced Auto...

Thought this might send a chill down a few spines...

http://www.vhfcn.org/missle.htm

 
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Old 1st February 2001 | 02:25
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Thanks for bringing it to our attention....and doesn't it do just that.

Sphincter factor - "off the clocks"

Good to see you again - Ewan'
 
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Old 1st February 2001 | 03:13
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Ewan Whosearmy
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You too Eden, hope all is well!
 
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Old 1st February 2001 | 03:45
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......just another day flying a 407 !

But seriously now, he did an excellent job under the circumstances.
 
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Old 2nd February 2001 | 04:19
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Gulp!

One of the things I find interesting about this and a friend of mine's incident where he had the tail pylon come off a Puma at 4,000ft is that the huge CG shift does not make the aircraft completely uncontrolable in pitch.

I would have thought you would get a pitch down to near vertical and thereafter very little time to think up cool one-liners for your last transmision!

 
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