OT: Fancy some 100mph water skiing?
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OT: Fancy some 100mph water skiing?
Taken from an email that's being going around the aviation world;
Not something that you see every day
Pilots Hone Their Skills For Upcoming Airshow Season. Photography by Frans Dely/Aviationdimension.com
Early morning anglers are treated to the spectacle of four T6 Harvard Aircraft from The Flying Lions Aerobatic Team waterskiing across the Klipdrift Dam near Johannesburg South Africa.
Lead by Scully ! Levin, with wingman Arnie Meneghelli, Stewart Lithgow and Ellis Levin, this renown airshow display team rehearse a sequence for the newly launched "Aviation Action" television program on Supersport.
Arnie Meneghelli from Academy Brushware, owner of the aircraft had this to say, "What we did today I believe is a world first. It illustrates that South African airshow pilots are amongst the best in the world".
This unusual act, approved by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and supported by Castrol Aviation, was meticulously planned and took place under the watchfull eye of divers and paramedics that were on site.
Not something that you see every day
Pilots Hone Their Skills For Upcoming Airshow Season. Photography by Frans Dely/Aviationdimension.com
Early morning anglers are treated to the spectacle of four T6 Harvard Aircraft from The Flying Lions Aerobatic Team waterskiing across the Klipdrift Dam near Johannesburg South Africa.
Lead by Scully ! Levin, with wingman Arnie Meneghelli, Stewart Lithgow and Ellis Levin, this renown airshow display team rehearse a sequence for the newly launched "Aviation Action" television program on Supersport.
Arnie Meneghelli from Academy Brushware, owner of the aircraft had this to say, "What we did today I believe is a world first. It illustrates that South African airshow pilots are amongst the best in the world".
This unusual act, approved by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and supported by Castrol Aviation, was meticulously planned and took place under the watchfull eye of divers and paramedics that were on site.
Is it possible to maintain that level of accuracy over water? I wouldn't have thought so.
But - if no-one comes up with video footage on the internet, it's maybe safe to assume that the photos are fake?
Now - I've got a photo of Hitler playing golf if anyone is interested
Al
But - if no-one comes up with video footage on the internet, it's maybe safe to assume that the photos are fake?
Now - I've got a photo of Hitler playing golf if anyone is interested
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
I think this stunt may be easier than you think. At anything above 30mph water is is pretty much solid and resistant to anything trying to enter it at a shallow angle. That's why a flat stone will skip across it.
At the speed these guys are flying (100mph?), the water will be imitating concrete. A tyre will aquaplane on water if you go fast enough.
So I'm coming down on the side of the believers. m'lud.
Phil
At the speed these guys are flying (100mph?), the water will be imitating concrete. A tyre will aquaplane on water if you go fast enough.
So I'm coming down on the side of the believers. m'lud.
Phil
Yeah - I'd have to agree with you now.
I looked up the Flying Lions on the internet and they appear to be genuine, plus - I would agree with you on the stone-skipping analogy.
Still don't fancy trying it though
Now - about this pic of Hitler........................................
Al
I looked up the Flying Lions on the internet and they appear to be genuine, plus - I would agree with you on the stone-skipping analogy.
Still don't fancy trying it though
Now - about this pic of Hitler........................................
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
bmwonder wrote:.....as for the Hitler thing. Playing "Spot the extreme Right Wing old git" on a golf course isn't exactly hard!
I guess we are about to see how many R1100s-riding golfers there are?
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
With the wing area of the T6 i suspect the ground effect would make it very difficult to keep the wheels in that position on the water, at those throttle settings, which is why the whimp at the back in the top picture has only one wheel down.
Fair play to em.
It theres a spare seat, im in!!
Unzipping anorack
Mick
Fair play to em.
It theres a spare seat, im in!!
Unzipping anorack
Mick
Mick
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
You wouldn`t want to sneeze halfway through the demo, its bad enough inside your helmet on the road.
Al
Al
White/red BMW R1200R Sport
Shiny Red Honda Civic
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Shiny Red Honda Civic
Shiny Silver MR2 vvti Roadster. Going to be sold
White Peugeot Boxer Camper Conversion.
Battle scarred Suzuki Burgman 125,(Mrs Als) going to be sold
Suzuki VanVan 125
Ground Effect is the name, where the down pressure generated by the wings can't go anywhere due to the closeness of the ground, and therefore bounces off the ground and back up to the wings to give even more lift. This problem is suffered with helicopters when they come into land, makes them a bit unstable as the pilot has to force it through the GE before he can land, has resulted in a few bent tail booms up at MoD Boscombe Down
Russians have also been doing it for years with their Ekranoplans:
Just a couple:
Russians have also been doing it for years with their Ekranoplans:
Just a couple:
How about
http://www.yachtboutique.com/Designers/Ekranoplan/Ekranoplan.htm
If you have a few coppers to spare?
Mick
http://www.yachtboutique.com/Designers/Ekranoplan/Ekranoplan.htm
If you have a few coppers to spare?
Mick
Mick
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
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