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Another from SPEWtube. Love the prop and nose gear and main gear and engine? fire

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The landing gear is interesting, too.
That is the little known modification done for high speed taxiing. Landing gear mounted on the ailerons So you can bank the plane going around corners on the taxi ways ;)
Stayed tuned for my instructional video on how to make 180 turns onto the runway at 50mph using a few easy landing gear modifications that the FAA doesn't want you to know about :)
 
That is the little known modification done for high speed taxiing. Landing gear mounted on the ailerons So you can bank the plane going around corners on the taxi ways ;)
Stayed tuned for my instructional video on how to make 180 turns onto the runway at 50mph using a few easy landing gear modifications that the FAA doesn't want you to know about :)
Do you have the inside info on how to retract a nose-gear into the engine?

Asking for a friend, of course. :lol:
 
Google AI is always interesting, and entertaining...Good for a laugh, but not serious fact finding:
Looking for photos of the Percival aircraft used by the RNZAF, the first AI answer on Google told me (incorrectly) that we used 'Percival Proctors, Percival Vega Gulls and Percival Prentices'. Well, one out of three ain't bad - we used a Gull Four Mk.III and a Vega Gull, but no Proctors or Prentices...
A later check said we just used the Prentices, and a third check said we never used any Percival aircraft at all, but Australia did!

I'll just stick to my books thanks...
 
Google AI is always interesting, and entertaining...Good for a laugh, but not serious fact finding:
Looking for photos of the Percival aircraft used by the RNZAF, the first AI answer on Google told me (incorrectly) that we used 'Percival Proctors, Percival Vega Gulls and Percival Prentices'. Well, one out of three ain't bad - we used a Gull Four Mk.III and a Vega Gull, but no Proctors or Prentices...
A later check said we just used the Prentices, and a third check said we never used any Percival aircraft at all, but Australia did!

I'll just stick to my books thanks...
Yeah. It gives a different wrong answer every time.
 

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