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  1. Cool Medical Flight Through Rough Weather







    -Andrew
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    Nice, Andrew. That first one looks like a wall hanger. ...Don
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    Good shots, I am partial to the 2nd shot.

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    Thanks guys!
    Twin aircraft are common among medivac flight lines. Especially the Seneca. They have the ability to fly through serious conditions using differential thrust to counter bad crosswinds and they have a high ceiling to get above the weather system.
    -Andrew
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