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Old November 7th 05, 07:54 AM
Scott D
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Default If you fly an Amphib, don't do this

On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:51:44 -0900, Scott Skylane
wrote:

Dave wrote:
/snip/
What are the 2 black things flying forward ?



I think they are the nose bumpers from the floats.


I would have to agree with Skylane on this. I went through it frame
by frame and just before he touched down, you can see the bumpers on
the floats, then about 5 frames after the front of the floats go into
the water, you can see the bumpers flying out of the water.

I would be sick to death if that happened to my plane.


Scott D.



 




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