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One for @willedoo :

 

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Good to see they're still doing it, if you haven't seen their attempted takeoff - well, they did actually takeoff, so it wasn't an attempt - at Cant-ber-her 15 years ago you've gotta love the ATCO's humour!

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Ah yes, the famous Vodka Burner video at Canberra.

 

I guess if the airstrip is there, why not use all of it. This UTair An-26 doesn't have a big deal of strip left either.

 

 

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Ah yes, the famous Vodka Burner video at Canberra.

 

I guess if the airstrip is there, why not use all of it. This UTair An-26 doesn't have a big deal of strip left either.

 

 

 

Dunno that I’d be in such a rush to pull the gear up - Keep the speed down and let some of the mud shake off first.

 

 

 

 

 

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Couldn't think where else to put this photo of the PA-32-3M

 

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PA-34 prototype

Piper built a prototype PA32-260 with IO-360 engines mounted on the wings. The trimotor aircraft was the proof-of-concept aircraft for the twin-engined, retractable-gear version of the Cherokee Six, the PA-34 Seneca.[

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