A friend of the family used to be an Air Gunner .He was sent to the far east and began ops on Catalinas . An aussie pilot decided one day to beat up some ships at anchor.The friend was in one of the blisters as the pilot began his low level run in . It was low.The aircraft hit a submerged reef and had part of the hull torn off.The crew were shook up and the captain of one of the ships reported the pilot. The aircraft beached on a sandbank and was out of action for several weeks . The pilot was transfered to another sqdn and was killed after being shot down by zeros .Just thought id tell you that.
Interesting morning.
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I once did a couple of charity flights many years ago whereby I had to collect quite a bit of money. About half of which paid for the flight and the other half went to the charity that organized it.
The first one was a series of stunts that got progressively more daring ending up in a spiraling dive with five rotations and the second one I had to fly the aircraft in a loop.
Both were the most amazing things I have ever done. The second one the guy let me fly it in a very tight turn until we hit our own wash and then he let me fly the approach.
Stunning experiences both of themComment
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If you want to be really impressed by something flying by, when I used to manufacture ski lifts many years ago, I was up the top of a hill working on the top station one day.
I heard this whooshing beat noise getting slowly louder and couldn't for the life of me work out what it was. Then just over the crest of a nearby brow three swans in the most perfect formation imaginable flew across and went past me below where I was hanging off the tower.
The grace, majesty and power of those birds was quite unbeleivable as they flew past and was an experience that will stay with me for ever.Comment
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Saw a Apache Today flew along the a13 about 1/4 mile in front of me as i was going to work I never knew they were that big they make lynx's look like kiddy toysComment
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A famous line from a really good early Sci Fi Film The Thing from another planet Keep watching the skies Where ever you are Keep watching the skiesComment
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