facthunter Posted January 7 Posted January 7 No, but you did supply it and carry some responsibility for it's appropriateness. Nev
spacesailor Posted January 8 Posted January 8 It's a " knock off. " to keep the company afloat. BADGE ENGINEERING like Holden's Commadore from ' Opal Germany ' . spacesailor 1
facthunter Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Bit more involved than just putting a Badge on it with the OPEL- Commadore. The Nissan Falcon Ute was badge (Tailgate) only.. Nev
spacesailor Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Yes ,! That Opal was poorly powered & had to be lightened by cutting the ' double skin ' from the boot , then it had to be ' braced ' with a bar welded inside the boot. spacesailor
Flightrite Posted January 9 Posted January 9 That foto should now apply to Boeing who are now in a world of hurt!
onetrack Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Just inches away from total disaster, and I'll wager he didn't expect to get that low.
facthunter Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Ground effect would be a good cushion at that speed, height and attitude. Nev
Flightrite Posted January 10 Posted January 10 I bet the toy plane driver didn’t mean to go that low!😂
spenaroo Posted January 10 Posted January 10 The Jaguar Pilots when Oman first got them had a reputation for low flying... till a Pilot got a bit too low... 1 2
red750 Posted January 10 Posted January 10 I've watched lots of videos of RC aircraft, and this video, which I can't get back or post, from which I saved this freeze frame, looked like a full size aircraft to me. 1
onetrack Posted January 10 Posted January 10 It's on a YouTube entertainment video, and it doesn't look like a toy plane to me. The action starts at 00:37 seconds in. 1 1 1
FlyBoy1960 Posted January 10 Posted January 10 NO. Its a model, probably 50% scale it against the road and look at the pitch ossilations. 2 1
facthunter Posted January 11 Posted January 11 They are very small people near that plane. Maybe Midjets. Nev 1 1
onetrack Posted January 12 Posted January 12 They need to be photographed juggling with handfuls of unrelated parts, and installing things back to front, just for laughs.
onetrack Posted January 12 Posted January 12 The kids around Portland have developed a new, locally-oriented, "hide and seek" type game. It's called, "Let all go find an aircraft door!" The door is the major prize, minor prizes are awarded for passengers personal items found. The rules say the game must be played along Boeing flight paths. 2
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