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    Default Great save...


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    Jesus wept!
    Tom - 737-800 F/O
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommchowat View Post
    Jesus wept!
    .. and then Matt Hall walked on the water.

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    HA! That actually made me laugh out loud.
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    whoa. he may have been pulling less than 12gs, but that was definitely over 12 on the sphincter meter!
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    Go to the Air Races and see a hydrofoil! Pucker Factor of 10...

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    That was some excelent flying until he decided to cool his heels, and I am sure the commentator mentioning he had tricky guts gets one wondering about the state of his cockpit after that little dip

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    While mumbling 'Thank You Lord' the credit card balance (already maxed out), plus not winning any $ that day (sickening gut feeling) flashed in front of him. Now THAT'S scarry!
    CB
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    I've watched this numerous times and from all the various angles available on the web and there's only one conclusion.

    The g-meter hit 12, the Skill-o-meter was about 15 - and the Luck-o-meter was jammed against the end of the scale...

    don't look at the wheels and wingtips, watch the propeller - mebbe 2 inches of clearance! Remember, the plane is tiny.

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