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robh539 29-04-10 09:48 PM

skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
these guys a cool, i wish i could fly gliders like that :( lol

http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/...21242830555557

barwel1992 29-04-10 10:04 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
linky no worky

christopher 29-04-10 10:12 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
Was working 10 minutes ago, great coordination between the pilots and the crazy bloke in the middle of them

edit: same clip is on YouTube

barwel1992 29-04-10 10:13 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
works now :)

edit no it dont :(

MrTom 29-04-10 10:52 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
I used to fly gliders, never thought of trying that though, wonder why :scratch:

robh539 29-04-10 11:21 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrTom (Post 2256394)
I used to fly gliders, never thought of trying that though, wonder why :scratch:

I started a kid, due to dad owning a plane/glider. Not so much these days. I am taking my 1st parachute jump in august. So another steno closer to try both parts ;)

did you no notice both had air brakes out. Wonder what the decent rete was too do that.

muddi 30-04-10 10:15 AM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
WOW!! Very skilled pilots there and one brave guy!! :o

thedonal 30-04-10 12:05 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
I think that's called Balls of Steel and a Very Strong Sphincter!

Amazing!

stewie 30-04-10 12:35 PM

Re: skilled glider pilot or crazy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrTom (Post 2256394)
I used to fly gliders, never thought of trying that though, wonder why :scratch:

Yeah me too, used to do it at weekends in the Air force, we actually had a blanik, they were made out of aluminium iirc and if you flew em a bit aggressively you could here the rivets popping through the stress, always a comorting sound whilst airborne ;) those guys were a bit skilled though.


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