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Plane gets a bovine licking after emergency touchdown
A herd of beef cattle at Te Horo, Kāpiti, surround a plane that touched down in their paddock on Sunday. A herd of beef cattle did what they do when a plane touches down in their paddock - they got licking. It was Sunday afternoon and Bryn Whyman was sitting at his Te Horo, Kāpiti, home looking out the window. "All of a sudden we saw a plane coming down onto the [paddock]," he said. (www.stuff.co.nz) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I seem to remember the technique for x-wind landings with a forward slip: Bank into the wind and apply full opposite udder... If you get my drift. Don't want to end up a 'cows celebre'. Watch out if the aircraft is a jumbo, like a Bovine 747.
Curious bovine is a known hazard in the sailplane community.
Any licking you can walk away from is a good licking.
I'll bet this was a truly mooving experience for all parties
cows thought a block of salt landed.
quality beef