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Hello everyone! We are pilots from Russia, K and D :)

We fly general aviation aircraft all over the world and shoot video.

We began to voice our films in English for universal accessibility!

We live a busy aviation life, develop our own airfield.

Flying is a full time job and a hobby for us.

Hope you enjoy ;)

 

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Welcome to the forum K & D. We have members from all over the planet, so you fill in a few geographical gaps!

Tell us about recreational flying in Russia. All I know is that this impressive machine was built in your country a few years ago:

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Welcome to the forum K & D. We have members from all over the planet, so you fill in a few geographical gaps!

Tell us about recreational flying in Russia. All I know is that this impressive machine was built in your country a few years ago:

 

General aviation in Russia is only beginning to develop. There are few airfields, many of them 400-500 meters long. Mostly fly an American build planes, a lot of self build experimental aircraft. Sigma, as in your video, is very rare, if not only one at all. There are some videos about flights over Russia, but not translated yet, only in Russian… We will do our best to voice them all in English.

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Thanks for the video, which was a welcome distraction to the pandemic that dominates all our media.

As probably everywhere else, in Australia lots of people are staying home and avoiding contact with potential sources of Covid-19.

 

Although we don't understand your language (which came thru clear and LOUD), it was interesting to see the beautiful countryside. Beautiful flying weather, but a little bumpy.

That looked like a large river delta and wetland on the edge of a lake. Where is this? (I will look it up on Google Earth.)

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Heh..?

 

I watched the 185 amphib video. ...And I note the blown tire clearly shows “Not for highway use” printed on it... likely limited to wheel barrow speeds..:laugh:

 

 

 

 

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This was put on instead of blown tire, it was really from a wheel barrow and was enough for one take off :)

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Welcome, K-D.. pardon my spelling, but Kag-di-la? (I dated a Russian girl sometime ago - she didn't teach me to spell Russian).

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Хорошо, спасибо! (Khorosho, spasibo!) = Fine, thank's! Cyrillic alphabet is used in Russia ;)

You do very well in spelling Russian.

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