rocketcity
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What a ride, worth the watch
Mike, you been in outerspace ever since I've known you. .that was fantastic.the way that gentalman was lost for words is one of the reasons i always wanted to be a astronaut.mike.
What a ride, worth the watch
70,000 feet WOW
The wing deflection on touch down is almost scary.........
Andy
Mike, I'm not a astronaut- just a space cowboy :lol: :lol: :lol:Mike, you been in outerspace ever since I've known you. .that was fantastic.the way that gentalman was lost for words is one of the reasons i always wanted to be a astronaut.mike.
i have always been interested in outer space or under the sea(oceanograph),as you can see, there is no intelantgent life here!!Mike, I'm not a astronaut- just a space cowboy :lol: :lol: :lol:Mike, you been in outerspace ever since I've known you. .that was fantastic.the way that gentalman was lost for words is one of the reasons i always wanted to be a astronaut.mike.
Glenn
I'm not gonna touch that one, Ray!Mike, you been in outerspace ever since I've known you. .that was fantastic.the way that gentalman was lost for words is one of the reasons i always wanted to be a astronaut.mike.
A great part of the Netherlands is below sealevel, so almost everyday I t/o and land below sealevel.I think I got most of you beat as far as altitude is concerned,,,,,,,,,,,
I got my certificate somewhere in storage for flying BELOW Sea Level.
I was stationed at George AFB in Victorville, CA and was on flying status
and one of the tasks was riding back seat in F-4's and F-105's down thru
death valley for for bomb system testing.
And yes, the pilots did try to make you up-chuck. LOL
Carl
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