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    Slick bit of flying..

    I guess this is real, anybody know better??

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    Errrr, online dating site????

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    Fixed it now

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    Whew, I thought I had missed something...

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    HA HA, definitely not real

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulthepilot_5 View Post
    HA HA, definitely not real
    x2 - ditto
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    ordinarily Id say no... but..

    having seen some of the moves the guys doing the stunt show at the airshow did and given that plane looks a lot like one of the planes they had out there blending the sky and throwing smoke....

    Its got to be feasable and if the pilot was quick witted enough



    someone call the mythbusters.
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    actually to be fair, it probably would be possible, but not on a full scale aircraft level. Most of the high performance 3D style radio control aircraft would be able to pull off such a maneuver, but would take some pretty damn good piloting skills. I actually think this video might be of an RC aircraft, which as been highly edited afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    ordinarily Id say no... but..

    having seen some of the moves the guys doing the stunt show at the airshow did and given that plane looks a lot like one of the planes they had out there blending the sky and throwing smoke....

    Its got to be feasable and if the pilot was quick witted enough



    someone call the mythbusters.
    plausible

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    Hrrrm, at the rate qantas is going they should consider hiring this guy.. it could be useful to have pilots on staff who can land planes with only 1 wing.

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