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Thanks Louis! Someone posted that up a week or so ago... never dull. My idea of a low pass though.. is 55mph.. 2 feet off the trees heading into a back lake for Brookies/Lakers and looking for shoals from the air!

 

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Thanks Louis! Someone posted that up a week or so ago... never dull. My idea of a low pass though.. is 55mph.. 2 feet off the trees heading into a back lake for Brookies/Lakers and looking for shoals from the air!

 

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with the stall horn blaring.You even looked ..... :D

OAA...

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Not in my airplane Andy.. don't have one of those obnoxious things!! I can get mine in the air at 38 MPH... although it does like to stay above 50...

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Not in my airplane Andy.. don't have one of those obnoxious things!! I can get mine in the air at 38 MPH... although it does like to stay above 50...

I never much liked that sound. Specially stol's... :(

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that's pretty cool wayne. how fast are you moving when you touch down?

 

Depends on when and where.. but I'm usually touching down on the water doing about 45mph. Sometimes it's 60 or so.. all depends on winds/gusts etc being compensated for. Double click on the embedded video to take you to Youtube and then click the icon above the video..and it will show all the videos I did this summer and the ones Lloyd shot with me last year Raf.

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