lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

That's what I originally thought. They're similar, but not quite the same. It seems to be yet another version.

Others have provided the answer, but I'll add that this is how it looks in full colour:(from here):

Did you even click on my link and read it? They lifted the ban in 2013, before the Caswell video you linked to was shot.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that he may have edited his post afterwards, adding the "passenger" comment.

He did say that it's a general rule, not necessarily that it's at each and every event.

Here's a couple of examples that took me under a minute to find, and they're from here on planet Earth.

I'm no expert on R/C aircraft, and was not intending to identify the aircraft. I was simply reciting the article, which says it's a RitewingRC Zephyr II, so that's where I got my info. The FAA also says it's a Ritewing Zephyr:

Ah-hah! Santa Monica Civic Center. I've been wondering what this GTA V parking garage was in real life.

It's entirely possible that it's a coincidence. While all are circumstantial, a plane crashing into water at this time, the similarity of the stripes, and the the general geographic location when taken as a whole led me to my conclusion.

Since the first video doesn't show the aircraft itself, the beach video is provided to us in order to illustrate the exact type of aircraft that is being discussed, i.e. a RitewingRC Zephyr II, as opposed to something larger such as, oh, a Global Hawk. Yes, the environment is different, that much is obvious. However,

Yeah, the stripes positions are reversed on the shark, but so is the grey bottom and white top. There aren't too many airline liveries that are so similar, and given that images of 9M-MRO and other Malaysian Airlines planes have been plastered all over the news for weeks, the coincidence is too great to ignore.

Read my reply to RobertNeedsANickname.

Perhaps I worded my first sentence poorly in an attempt to play off of the "because planes" quote. No, I can't and won't decide what things other people find humourous. Many people, including myself, have and will always find humour in the misfortunes of others. However, to do so is unfair and impolite, i.e. not

Spoiler alert: The Stig is a character. It's just a person in a white Alpinestars race suit & a white Simpson helmet. Unless you're meeting the actual driver (formerly Ben Collins) meeting whoever is in the suit is no different than meeting Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.

keekooko — because planes

CYYC (Calgary) has a very similar area at the main 16/34 runway. Tou're not directly underneat approaches, but it's perfect to see touchdowns.

Velour wasn't exactly restricted to luxury cars, though. I had a '79 VW Rabbit with a 4-speed manual, no A/C, no radio, (and only a hole for a single speaker), an no intermittent wipers. Yet, it had the optional velour seating surfaces (with vinyl sides & backs).

I have those as well, and they do sound very good for the price. One of the biggest selling points for me is both a headphone jack on the speaker, as well as an auxiliary input. I'll occasionally plug in my iPod via the aux jack when I'm full-screen gaming and iTunes isn't so handy.