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Post by russianspecialforces on Apr 3, 2014 13:01:38 GMT -5
Couldn't resist, opened up my sim to Bergstrom 35 and it's raining and what... 6000 feet of tar. Any cupcake that size doing a full stop on something that short would make my jumpsuit damp. Condiments stacked up to the overheads, baby......
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Post by Olivia on Apr 3, 2014 14:16:22 GMT -5
I was thinking that your friend, having seen that airplane flying low in a major city, may have remembered those eyewitness accounts. I know had I seen that (assuming it was not a common occurrence) it would have made me uneasy. For sure! I saw his post and saw it picking up steam so I brought it here to get an answer before our hippy city went on lockdown, ha!
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Post by redsoxfan on Apr 3, 2014 14:58:42 GMT -5
I wish I would've seen that. It was overcast and windy. I work and live on one of the flight paths to the airport, but must not have timed my smoke breaks right. Too bad they didn't give us a heads up.
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Post by worldmaster on Apr 3, 2014 15:37:11 GMT -5
Usually see that in OKC quite a bit when I am there for training. Odd craft to see, but Zaph has already stated the obvious and most logical....but we are on ATS, so it must be siphoning our phone calls....
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Post by sororityrow on Apr 25, 2014 11:20:23 GMT -5
Found a video of it:
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Post by burnnotice on Apr 25, 2014 11:31:21 GMT -5
That's one of the newer E6Bs with the CFMI CFM-56-2A-2 engines.
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