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Mirage 2000 crashes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ea16pO-fmc
Experimental aircraft in action: https://youtube.com/shorts/BiC_IaMP4qU?feature=share
United B777 too heavy for pushback: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzC9K1x9z1U&t=3s
Bi-plane loses control and crashes into planes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRhfyR5QBd8
Finnish F-18 lands on road: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cl176-sg8Tn/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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No, the biplane crashed first and THEN lost directional control.
The Finnish F-18 landing on the road, is a regularly practiced procedure. The roads have been built to be used as auxiliary airfields.
More like the daily dose of bullshit. If you don’t know about aviation, just be quiet. The Stearman did not loose control, a Cessna taxied in front of a plane taking off causing a collision. The 777 was not to heavy…… the ramp was slick.
Nice 30 second commercial at the start of your video.. Capitalist pig.
0:33 I guess he forgot he was flying a fighter jet and not doing a shovel toe ollie on a skateboard
The Caproni footage is stolen from Not What You Think. This Instagram account didn't mention him so you should change the link and use this one :
https://youtube.com/shorts/BiC_IaMP4qU?feature=share
The Mirage clip was like watching Bigfoot footage.
Ummm . . . Why was the monoplane on a live runway facing the wrong direction?? 🇬🇧
stevie wonder recorded the first clip
I didn't know Finland also produced F-18s.
1:02 what if we put a plane…. AROUND a plane
The 777 wasn't too heavy for pushback, the tarmac was too slick for pushback.
Always good content – keep it up – have a good one
Interesting stuff! Also thanks for providing links of the sources.