The Turbo Caribou-Best at what it does
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Mister701 offline

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Very cool. Thanks for sharing. The video of those low altitude drops is great stuff, and I'm amazed by their precision.
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Pretty cool, I pass by one of these everyday on the way to my plane at BAF. I knew they were doing resupply but didn't realize it was low alt drops
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Heh - you can hear the guy on the ground talking into the radio after the drop, "Good drop, good drop - you guys have some serious cojones!"
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"If my wings should fail me Lord, please meet me with another pair" - Led Zeppelin
"It's all going in my report..." - CapnMike
A guy could probably trade his house in Malibu for one of those.....then live in it.

If he had a house in Malibu....
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Tue Sep 23, 2014 10:15 am
Boy does that bring back memories.
Worked for the Army teaching survival swimming "back in the day" at a location at the end of the runway at the Atlanta Army Depot. We had Caribou's coming and going most of the day. Really impressive short take off and landing.
I think the C-130 has taken over most of their duties and I understand that, possibly other than observation aircraft, the Army has gotten out of the fixed wing business.
The Caribou was cool, but the Hurky bird is awesome!
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