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A*Lovely Jung Frau


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The Pilatus PC-24!

A short shakedown cruise from Sion to Geneva.

Purely visual flight. No AP or assists of any kind.

She's a pleasure to hand fly! — Bob

 

 

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Thanks all. Fun to fly – stable enough to allow fiddling with instruments without immediately going ass-over-teakettle!

I noticed all the smoke John. :confused: Guess I shouldn't have bought used tires from Adam! :o

And! Jan tried to sell me wheels of cheese painted black! I'm not falling for THAT again!!! :mad: — Bob

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Mike, I understand the PC24 is a good short field aircraft...even the unimproved kind :) If I owned one, I certainly wouldn't want to do that of course...unless someone else was paying for the wear and tear on the aircraft ;)

 

Truly outstanding pics!

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Bob your title certainly translates interestingly. Is there something you would like to tell us?!

Yes. I am not fluent in German. Also, I have no idea where the asterisk came from. But... sehr alles gut. — Bob

It was intended as 'A lovely young woman' not that other meaning you get by entering 'jungfrau'. :mad:

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That's because in german all nouns are written with a capital letter.

What you meant was this.

Eine schöne junge Frau. (A beautiful young lady.)

(junge means young, and is an adjective. So no capital letter.)

 

Jungfrau is a noun, and means something slightly different.

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