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Pilot narrowly avoids plane crash with some nifty flying skills at air show
Chris Götke overcomes 'mechanical difficulties' to bring classic jet fighter safely to ground, averting a tragedy with a crash landing. (www.mirror.co.uk) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Good clip, but it annoys me quite a bit that they can't tell the difference between a jet and a prop plane.
Agreed... There are some difference between the 2.... Most notably the thingy up front that spins at a high rate of speed... Some of these reporters are idiots...
Maybe it would be safer if you are a doofis and cant tell between a prop and a jet aeroplane it would be safer to say Warbird. Or stick to reporting on football
"Jet" fighter? I think not.
This, is not a plane crash, like it shows on the video title.
It is called a belly landing...
It must be painful for the wallet of the owner of this beautifully flown aircraft
It is called a belly landing...
It must be painful for the wallet of the owner of this beautifully flown aircraft
I believe it belongs to the Royal Navy's Historic Flight.
No criticism intended as the pilot clearly did a great job, but I suspect that had he lowered the u/c 5 seconds earlier it would have been "down and locked" rather than down.
Kudos to Chris for fantastic job in minimizing the damage to the airplane!
Kudos to Chris for fantastic job in minimizing the damage to the airplane!