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Old October 31st 03, 09:30 PM
gatt
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Good God. I just can't imagine who would do that.


It really IS insane, isn't it?

That's what makes it so incredible.

Big John -- or VLenoch -- you reading this? Care to comment on this crazy
Spitfire driver's pass?


Whew. For awhile there, reading the thread, I thought I must have posted to
comp.video.geeks and not rec.aviation...

:

Anybody know about that flyby? Did he take off and retract his gear or did
he actually get down that low with his gear up?

-c


 




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