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facthunter

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That's a slick bit of flying to get it over the trees and drop it right on the end on the runway with a good effective flare.  You would need to "know" the plane to do that as good as it's done there.. 10 out of 10 from me.  Nev

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onetrack

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You'd think the owner would've had enough brains to water the strip down prior to landing. Surely they weren't that short of water, that they couldn't afford some dust-suppression water from some low-grade source? You can also acquire numerous varieties of dust suppression additives, that reduce the water volume requirements, and which assist in dust particle bonding.

facthunter

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Using reverse thrust caused that. There's no air cleaners. Didn't look as if it could be flown out from that SHORT strip, so maybe it's a one way trip.  Nev

onetrack

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Nev - Yes, I understand that was the last flight, one-way trip for the DC-6, where it has stayed at that site, as a permanent museum display.

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Jim McDowall

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Isn't that the DC-6 that bit the dust in South Africa a couple of years ago flown by a qantas pilots?

 

facthunter

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That was a Twin Engined plane  CONVAIR being ferried.

red750

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Love the spectator in the loader bucket.

Admin

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19 minutes ago, red750 said:

Love the spectator in the loader bucket.

I think he was the control tower

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onetrack

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OME - South Africa.

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Jase T

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My first thought... How the hell is he going to get that back out of there????

 

yampy

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16 hours ago, Jim McDowall said:

Isn't that the DC-6 that bit the dust in South Africa a couple of years ago flown by a qantas pilots?

 

 Are you getting that confused with the Convair 440 that crashed in South Africa whilst being prepared for delivery to Australia , piloted by the QF crew a couple of years ago .? 

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