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Har-ri-et.

Where's the drone footage? I sure hear them buzzing prior to the shooting/exploding.

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1st Gear:

Nice Beaver!

If he had done a proper climb out on liftoff he'd likely have been in better shape with more options after his engine loss. Also, the standard rule is don't turn back because you'll likely be going for a downwind landing and could experience a stall on the turn to final. It does look like winds were pretty calm so

Flight simulation. Peripheral vision and head on a swivel are essential for the real thing and VR is as close as we can get without going to a full sim like this:

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Friend of mine and I landed a Cherokee (four seater) at National Airport back in 1999, passing directly over the Pentagon. (Video below.) We also landed at Dulles on the same day. We pre-arranged the flight with the local ATC folks. No issues with landing at either airport and we were treated fairly and equitably by

Paranoid exec? I submit Mr. William Agee.

Yep. The plane in the background, 5717V, a Bonanza, is registered in Ridgecrest, right down the road, and the ramp orientation with respect to the mountains fits just about perfectly.

Agree. '76 Accord was my first car. What a blast it was, treated me very well until I killed it. Was gold but paint had faded so it had turned into a two-toned beauty silver on top, gold on the bottom. Finally got it painted orange peel black by Earl Scheib for $99. Back windshield spray nozzle fell off so I could

Samir!!!

Why did you turn!!!

Hey, Adam!

Blasted with custom DNA particles you say? Hmmmm…

If "long" can be taken as "Jesus, that took a looooong goddamn time!", then here:

Came here to see how often the WRX came up and not disappointed. That said, my 2012 WRX Limited (WRB) is bone stock and has only 8,500 on it. (That said, I am considering a short throw shifter. And driving it more.)

How soon until some drunk or a kid (or a drunk kid?) climbs the horizontal rail cables and topples over? (Isn't there code against something like this?)