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Canadian DH-80 on a very cold an lonely flight


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The De Havilland DH-80 Puss-Moth first flew in 1930.

Here's a cold flight over Canada. (Orbx scenery)

 

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Thanks very much for looking again,

GREETZ!

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Waddya complaining aboot? You got a great breakfast with plenty of bacon, Tim's coffee and maple syrup, eh!

 

A lovely set Jan. It's no wonder you like Canada, we have so much fresh water to land in. -- Bob ;)

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Larry: thanks, it's a great little bird, they made several record breaking flights with it in the 30's and 40's.:)

Bob: most of the water was very frozen but breakfast was perfect!:)

Adam: thanks, but WHAT do you mean with my "lonely" flights? PAH! Huh! :confused:

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Well, the fake news and rumours are still sticking out of people's roofs and yards. Closed shipping channels, motorways, golf courses lakes, ponds all littered with pink airplane parts and sunglasses.:mad:
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To be honest, you just don't have many friends. :p

 

Ah Come On Adam!! We all know Peer has been away for awhile. Don't butter him up by accusing him of having friends!!

 

Michael

Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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Well, the fake news and rumours are still sticking out of people's roofs and yards. Closed shipping channels, motorways, golf courses lakes, ponds all littered with pink airplane parts and sunglasses.:mad:

 

You forgot the scores of water "landings!"

Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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