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Peter Hommes 18-03-13 09:41

Carriers can fly too
 
Browsing the web for Dingo pictures I came a cross this low flying Carrier. How about landing it and the impact

http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/attachment...592398&thumb=1

Peter Hommes
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Lynn Eades 18-03-13 10:51

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Peter Heres a Kiwi one. There is an Australian forum member who has a wartime shot of his own unique carrier with full air, and Jordan has also posted Canadian airborn carriers.

Ron Pier 18-03-13 13:01

This must be why they adopted that "Sutton Harness":blink: Ron

Dave Schindel 19-03-13 01:01

Ha! I think I'd want more than a sutton harness, how about being wrapped in a foot thick bubble-wrap.

Lynn Eades 19-03-13 06:48

David, Do you mean dental and medical insurance?

Jordan Baker 19-03-13 16:34

I found when I took my carrier up to it's lofty heights the ride was very smooth at least for the driver. Don't forget you sit very low and you can brace your self against the seat back and steering wheel. That suspension also will take a lot of the impact out of the landing. There is also a difference compared to a wheeled vehicle and once you get used to that and learn to move with it, the carrier is very smooth for the most part. Carriers tend to ride with all front to back movements and next to nothing with a side to side movement. Whereas a 4x4 will rock in every direction.

Dave Schindel 24-03-13 22:44

One of the training videos I cam across showed a carrier going airborne and landing, and all I could think about was how badly injured the occupants were.Man, it looked bad! I'm sure most of you have seen it .


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