Throwing rocks
Near misses, close calls, and lessons learned the hard way. Share with others so that they might avoid the same mistakes.
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Landed on a gravel bar and my 26" Goodyears pinched a baseball sized rock right through the prop arc. Thank goodness if missed the prop! That's a new one on me. It was my lucky day. Take a look at the video at about 59 seconds and you will see it on the left side of the video.
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If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
It happens. Treaded tires are worse by far, and your tail takes most of the beating.
If you can't live with a few rock dings.....stick to airports....
That said, looked like a lot of good landing spots there, and off airport is great fun.
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Your video reminded me of a similar situation. In the early 60's I was driving a machine gun jeep (no top) patrolling the east German Border. We had been on a muddy dirt road, and when we pulled out onto the pavement under acceleration at about 40mph a glob of mud ( about the size of a big wad of bubble gum) came off the right front tire. Now how in the world it missed hitting the fender I don't know, how in the world it shot out ahead of us 75 feet or so, I don't know, why it managed to miss the windshield I don't know. How it managed to hit old Sarg square in the forehead, I don't know, but I do know it put me in hystrices. God I'm laughing right now!! I'm glad it missed your bird, it's a looker.
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