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The Italians know how to do a fly-in

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The Italians know how to do a fly-in

...not that WE don't, but our buddy Massimo Uberti (Bush Pilot Episodes) released a great edit from the Maggio 2014 fly-in:

https://vimeo.com/96788843

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Re: The Italians know how to do a fly-in

i started watching and expected greg swingle to pop into frame. #-o
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I started watching hoping there would be a Savannah there! #-o
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That one dude rockin the vinyl graphics can fly that savage.
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Re: The Italians know how to do a fly-in

What airfield in Italy are they at?

Found it, Pradelle (z on the end was a slight decoy), just southwest of Brescia. The new face of aviation in Europe, affordable, local, fun. On his webpage, Massimo catalogs all the backcountry landing areas like sandbars and fields.
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Massimo's videos are great! =D>
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that was cool!
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Sweet video.

I haven't seen so many Euros with their collars turned up since my last canyon hike in Southern Utah \:D/ \:D/ \:D/
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Just watched, looked like a great time!
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