Off airport Cessna 182, island gravel bar.
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Bravo! Excellent pilotage...
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Awesome video! those tail wheel guys in the background probably got in their planes and flew home after you showed them up!

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keep them flying!
TommyN wrote:Bravo! Excellent pilotage...
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Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:17 am
Nicely done!
Personally I stopped flying off gravel bars in the local Columbia and Snake rivers because I got tired of stones punching holes in the fabric on the underside of my fuselage and stabilizer in my fabric Maule. The metal bottom of the Cessna is a big advantage. Enjoy.

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Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:42 am
My horizontal stab has thick rubber leading edges,it got some dents under it from rocks , but not too many or big enough to bother me at all.
One time 1 VG was bent,I just replaced it and was good to go.
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