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On Feb 20, 4:10 pm, "Marco Leon" wrote:
I hope to never hear this first-hand. Of course I've increased the odds in my favor quite a bit by flying a fixed-gear aircraft. http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircra...ne_RG_II-Airli... Enjoy, err, I mean cringe! Marco It brings back memories when I had to the same. Many years ago my nose gear refused to lock down. What I vividly remember is the sound of the prop hitting the ground. It was like a whip striking, nothing like metal against rock. Since my rear wheels were ok, I did not hear the same fuselage grinding sounds as in the video. Thanks for posting the link. |
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