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A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu January 11, 2007: Excellent shot of action in the cockpit. Rare sight. |
A visitor from United States posted Fri December 15, 2006: Some people just really like to crank that plane over. Of Course I do too. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: Yep that is a 60* bank, if it were 45* the ADI would be in the middle of the 30* and the 60* mark, me is a pilot so I know |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: That's 60 degrees, and the ball's in the middle. That's 2g's right there. |
A visitor from Venezuela posted Thu December 14, 2006: Wao.......... |
A visitor from Mexico posted Thu December 14, 2006: Great picture Luis!, Congratulations. EC |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu December 14, 2006: Sideslip her in from here, no problem! |
A visitor from Spain posted Thu December 14, 2006: Yeah that's 60. Not bad... |
A visitor from Austria posted Thu December 14, 2006: Is there anybody out there not thinking that this must be fun, big time? |
A visitor from Mexico posted Thu December 14, 2006: Once again Gnarly Dude!!!! Keep AIMing higher, we'll get there. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: Are they performing a slip or some other manuever? I notice the yokes are nuetral..hmmm Great shot though!
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A visitor from Austria posted Thu December 14, 2006: Give me a good rate of descent... |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: That, my friends, is a 60 degree bank! Love the King Air! |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: Great! Isn't that 60ΒΊ...looking at the ADI |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006: Wow! Looks like 45 degrees! Quite a bit more than regular passenger jets do under most circumstances. |