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Old August 16th 19, 05:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Howard Banks
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Default Rough outlanding in high corn

One local report said the plane went across a drainage gully before coming

to a stop. Gear down that could well have made it a whole lot worse.
Will they have to disassemble? Send for a Size 10 Cobra? LoL


At 13:23 16 August 2019, wrote:
There's another, bigger, problem: it was a wheels-up landing.


No wonder the corn looked so tall.


 




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