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T-6's with BIG kahunas!
OK RV formation pilots. Who is going to be the frst to try this? :eek:
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That is COOL.. I've done that in a Cub. But I am sure we didn't look that cool. It cleans the tires real good. Nothing like a 80kt water blast to the tires.
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If anyone out there thinks they'd like to try this, please don't attempt it without locking the brakes first. :eek:
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We didn't use brakes. The tires spun. In fact at those speeds it's just a hydroplaning. We actually had a bounce or two on the surface H2O is hard at 80kts. :D
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This looks incredibly dangerous, but apparently it is not. I assume the tires want to skip off the surface?
I readily admit that I don't have the kahuna's to try it. I get the creeps just looking at the pictures. |
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I had a buddy try to get his J3 to do a complete circle with both tires in the water and he stuck the inside wheel in too deep at almost stall speed. But he also had to do the circle in a skid to keep both wheels on the surface. At "high" speeds it is really no big deal. But I am older now. I don't want to try to explain this to my insurance agent how I sunk my perfectly good airplane in a lake jacking around. I have seen many tail wheel airplanes use part water and part shore to land. Water for the first part and shore for last. It's kind of self critiquing.
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Dangerous!
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Hi Guys,
I am fortunate enough to know these pilots - some of them for over 20 years now. They perform at all the airshows here in South Africa. They CAN fly and this is NOT a photo trick! Proudly South African! :p |
Can't see the pics
Kahuna,
Can you post a URL for the pics? My browser won't show them on VAF.com |
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