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Hey it's FOX. Assume it's a lie and expand from there.
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It's an entertainment company, are you not entertained?
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I'm not amuse at them naming the helicopter after me. ;)
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An engine out landing, in a tail dragger, on a stony beach alongside cliffs. It's not exactly the best hand ever dealt. :eek: Landing site from the air (Google). |
Why can't they load it on a barge rather than dismantling?
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Easier to dismantle it where it stands and load straight on to a road vehicle. Pictures of the dismantling process. |
I understand why they can't take off from the beach but if they got it to solid ground they could just pop in a new hamster and fly away.
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Take a rubber band, a really big rubber band, slip one end around the tail skid, slip the other end around that U-shaped hook sticking out the back of the propeller. Then, wind that sucker really tight...
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I'm photo safari'ing the other day when I happen to look up and see this plane making a long sweeping turn, and decided to take a practice
Attachment 63763 Is it just me, or do the proportions of the plane look a little 'fat'? It looks to be a particularly fat-bodied plane, doesn't it? Is it just me? I thought maybe it was one of the newer planes, like a Dreamliner, or Airbus A380. Nope. Idk what I took a pic of. |
It's short and fat, like me.:D
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I think that will shed some light on the subject. Forgive me for not posting a proper link, but I'm using my iPad and it's more of an art than a science when it comes to the finer points of interwebbery. |
Not likely, Dreamlifters and such are rarer than hen's teeth. Not impossible, just not likely.
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I think I saw a Dreamlifter!!!
Wiki says there are four of them. And I think the plane in my post is one of them. Blue engine nacelles, check. Natural-finish wings, check. The 'step' in the fuselage above and behind the cockpit, check. Stubby tail, check. I think I saw a Dreamlifter!!! |
Carruthers, thank you very much for the info, sir.
This puts a Dreamlifter, and an AEWACS plane in the ol' plane spottin' game bag.:cool: Look uuuuuuup!! |
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Using the registration of the aircraft in my earlier post, N718BA, I went to Flightradar24 and did a search which produced details of recent flights by that aircraft: Attachment 63766 Registrations of the other three aircraft should be easy to find so you could carry out searches and then correlate aircraft flights and dates. If you go down that road, perhaps you'd let us know which route 'your' aircraft was on. :thumb: PS Sorry about the Honda ad! |
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