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May 05, 2010 14:31 |  #1

A training shot from a CL-215 water bomber. Practicing steep turns.

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May 05, 2010 15:40 |  #2

Come on now. Commercial pilot PTS calls for 60* bank :razz:

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May 05, 2010 15:51 |  #3

tfaudree wrote in post #10127725 (external link)
Come on now. Commercial pilot PTS calls for 60* bank :razz:

Awesome shot!

LOL, 60 bank is a lot for this pig. This ship has no assisted controls so it is a workout for your arms and legs that is for sure... especially when it is bumpy.

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May 05, 2010 18:38 as a reply to  @ Hardcore's post |  #4

Like it, . . . interesting panel shot - well done, with the horizon !
Maybe next time up, rotate the camera to get the horizon level and the pig's panel in the steep turn ? ;)


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May 05, 2010 19:21 |  #5

That's Fantastic! That would look so good on a wall!!


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May 05, 2010 21:58 |  #6

nice image!


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May 05, 2010 22:07 |  #7

I'd be tempted to put it on the wall with the horizon straight & see how that works. ;)


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May 05, 2010 22:09 |  #8

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I'd be tempted to put it on the wall with the horizon straight & see how that works. ;)

Everything in the room would end up against the left wall then...right?  :p


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May 05, 2010 22:15 |  #9

Thanks for the comments!

I did take one with the horizon level, but it looked awkward and made me a bit dizzy looking at it.


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May 06, 2010 08:10 |  #10

PhotosGuy wrote in post #10129759 (external link)
I'd be tempted to put it on the wall with the horizon straight & see how that works. ;)

. . . crooked ! :rolleyes:


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May 06, 2010 08:45 |  #11

Everything in the room would end up against the left wall then...right?

Great idea for performance art! That would be right wall, no? Now I'm confused. :D

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I did take one with the horizon level, but it looked awkward and made me a bit dizzy looking at it.

Now you've got the idea. Hang up a barf bag for audience participation.


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