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Yep, that's me in the front aircraft during filming of the Temora doco - we mounted lipstick cameras on wingtips, fins, fuselages, aerials and cockpits of their aircraft.
It took about an hour to recover from the effects of G forces, but what a hoot! ![]()
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........I'm still available to help when needed...
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...with a bloody great Canberra just off our wingtip for my exclusive pleasure (and filming purposes). We tried to get the vertical shot but the Trojan couldn't keep up, rolling off the top each time. The shots are AWESOME and I'll try to post a couple tomorrow...Like I say... it's a tough job...
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Keith
Flying, just the mention makes me head spin. I like to keep my feet firmly on the ground or in my blitz. But you have fun. Max |
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There there Lambie Pie, you keep your widdle feeties on the ground. Anonymous |
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Bob ????
If you knew what Max's feet looked like you wouldn't really call them widdle as they are more likely ship size, if the Titanic had passengers with Max's feet the ship would never have sunk no matter what the ice burg was like. And his mother doesn't call him Lambie Pie she calls him Mackie but you can call him what you like cause I certainly do. Kathy |
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Here's something you don't get to see every day...
The Canberra is flown by the amazing British display pilot Phil Shaw who loops the aircraft as part of his display... the finale of which is to lower the undercarriage whilst inverted and rolling into the downwind leg of the landing circuit... you just have to SEE it! The small spiky looking things on the top of the wings are the retractable speedbrakes.
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What else do you call him...? (thinks... boy am I glad MY wife doesn't like this forum!)
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