THIS DUDES NUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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WELL ! I came in here to post my crash question and then I see a Full scale plane doing tricks I only dream about.....The video was awesome and gives me more reason after a crash to continue flying and learning new tricks .
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I saw him perform in 1998 (i think it was) in NE Massachusetts while I was an aicraft mechanic at the small field he flew at. I have a nice signed and personalized poster of one of his aircraft going vertical.
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Whats up with all you guys from Lawerance airport..Haverhill ,Mass?????? LOL
I ALSO used to live in Hampstead NH and work there but for NE Jet center.Now I am in Burlington VT working for Pratt & Whitney.
Small world!
I ALSO used to live in Hampstead NH and work there but for NE Jet center.Now I am in Burlington VT working for Pratt & Whitney.
Small world!
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He's dead...
Jurgis Kairys is'nt dead????
Do some research before saying something like that about one of the greatest acrobatic pilots in the world "
Shesssh.. u scared me
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ORIGINAL: hogbilly
I thought the AMA had a 500 foot celing on all R/C flying?
I thought the AMA had a 500 foot celing on all R/C flying?
all i see here with regards to altitude is a 400 ft ceiling when within 3 miles of an airport unless the airport operator is notified
http://www.modelaircraft.org/PDF-files/105.pdf