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Re: Your Flying Dreams

Looks like a wire strike maybe, at 3:27. Wow, so you can fly like that, no one knows who you are, or where you are, and never leave the house?? I think we may be missing the boat?
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

I guess I am the only one who has a gorgeous woman naked. We are trying to do the mile high thing but no matter what we try we can't and the airplane is flying like a Hollywood scene where the person doesn't know how to fly. :oops:
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

Had a pretty cool flying dream last night.

I was riding a motorcycle out in the desert and decided to stop for the night. But weather was coming in and was almost thinking about moving on. Then I see two planes approaching low level and pass over me. I wave at them and the waved back. On the side of one of the planes it said "Sheriff".

Then I look back down and noticed a bunch of cars parked next to a fence and gates to what now appeared to be an airport. I walk up to the fence line and all of a sudden another plane fly's over. Not sure what kind of plane, but it was a big 4 engine DC4 type.

After that plane leaves the area, all them cars start driving into and over the runway. I was freaking out because the cars were running over the runway and taxi lights that. Then the Sheriff's and cops are trying to stop the cars and other people trying to break into the airport through a walk in gate.

I start to walk away, then a Medivac helicopter lands and off loads a person on a stretcher. And I walk by what looked like a school. Apparently, all them people and cars were busting into the airport area to attend a school dance at the adjacent school........ That's all I know. Must of woke up.
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

I think you need some flight therapy. Meet me at my hangar 0730.
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

Throughout the 80s and well into the 21st century.....

....my best friend and I did a lot of goofy, fun, things with our Pitts and Skybolt airplanes. I had a dream....

My buddy crashed his Skybolt right in front of me. The airplane flipped over on it's back and came to rest upside down with him pinned beneith. Fire and smoke engulfed the scene. I ran out onto the grass strip and with my Superman powers flipped the airplane back and away from him. There lay his body. Flat as a pancake and about 1 inch thick. Sort of like one of those cartoons where they peal the guy off the surface.

I began to cry and moan...calling out his name. My wife shook me awake: snuggled close to me and asked..."What is wrong honey?' "It was just a dream."

Not too long after that my buddy had a similiar dream. He said that I crashed my Pitts and I went tumbling out of the cockpit...rolling across the grass like a tumbleweed. He said I stopped tumbling....stood up, brushed myself off and came walking across the field with a big shit eating grin on my face.

I'd say that I came out a lot better than my friend. Even if they were.....JUST DREAMS! :D

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That depends.... Did he wake up to your wife?

Sorry I couldn't resist.
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

This is why I don't have any of those scary flying dreams.


Note, this is not just a graphic for decoration, it is also in honor of my brother who has been a high school counselor for Native American Indian students for 35 years and five years ago was honored by his peers as South Dakota High School counselor of the year. The Dream Catcher is not a religious symbol but an American Indian legend which is part of many western and southwestern tribes. It is displayed in a manner respectful to its legend and with good wishes for the journey through my dream from elders within the Yankton Sioux tribe.

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Re: Your Flying Dreams

My flying dreams always include me about to fly some aircraft I've never flown, and tasked with having to takeoff from some tight situation like a city street. My other flying dream is me actually flying and flapping my arms like a bird. Works pretty well, actually, but I mainly levitate, pretty poor cruise speed.


Mine are like Zane's, except I don't have to flap my arms. I just think about flying and I am - no airplane needed. I have had these dreams since I was a little kid. In one recent dream I was trying to teach a bunch of flying friends how to fly without their airplanes, and they didn't get it....
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Rerax... It's only a dream.

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Re: Your Flying Dreams

m7flyer wrote:My flying dreams are about like this.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9L4phs1owA

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After watching this I want one !!! Video Camera with telemetry system WOW !Seems it from IOWA farmtown in winter > Noticed some "hardy flyers" flyby in open field. After watching several more of videos appears to be in Europe - I like the stuff there doing (not too keen on music ) a lightyears blast from the the old Single channel R/C I did in my youth !
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

I have had the same dream for 40+ years...
I am either taking off or landing on a country road with lots of cross wires I have to fly under. Sometimes I am flying merrily along city streets under wires and real low. Never get above the trees. Don't know what it all means but really don't care. It isn't really a bad dream because I never hit anything...pretty intense though.
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

You are all a bunch of sick, neurotic, perverts . . . :shock:

"Dr Paul Federn (Vienna) has propounded the fascinating theory that a great many flying dreams are erection dreams, since the remarkable phenomenon of erection, which constantly occupies the human fantasy, cannot fail to be impressive as an apparent suspension of the laws of gravity (cf. the winged phalli of the ancients).
It is a noteworthy fact that a prudent experimenter like Mourly Vold, who is really averse to any kind of interpretation, nevertheless defends the erotic interpretation of the dreams of flying and hovering.[30] He describes the erotic element as 'the most important motive factor of the hovering dream', and refers to the strong sense of bodily vibration which accompanies this type of dream, and the frequent connection of such dreams with erections and emissions."

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bumper wrote:You are all a bunch of sick, neurotic, perverts . . . :shock:

"Dr Paul Federn (Vienna) has propounded the fascinating theory that a great many flying dreams are erection dreams, since the remarkable phenomenon of erection, which constantly occupies the human fantasy, cannot fail to be impressive as an apparent suspension of the laws of gravity (cf. the winged phalli of the ancients).
It is a noteworthy fact that a prudent experimenter like Mourly Vold, who is really averse to any kind of interpretation, nevertheless defends the erotic interpretation of the dreams of flying and hovering.[30] He describes the erotic element as 'the most important motive factor of the hovering dream', and refers to the strong sense of bodily vibration which accompanies this type of dream, and the frequent connection of such dreams with erections and emissions."

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What the???? Are you kiddin me?? :lol: BTW, too much reading for me :D
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bumper wrote:You are all a bunch of sick, neurotic, perverts . . . :shock:


Don't be silly, of course we are. Everything is sexual with men. Your handle is Bumper mines Dirtstrip!
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Haha that was a profound find, Bumper. I would reckon that my erection dreams are actually flying dreams. Actually, every night's dreams are the same and include a little from every column: :P Shoot at bad guys, get shot myself, fly a plane, find a lightsaber, play an awesome guitar solo, have sex with an amazing woman, do a 360 off a cliff on skis, loose another tooth, and find out that I have an apartment I'm renting that I forgot about for the last year. Pretty mellow actually.
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

I had a brief one a few nights ago: I was at redline speed wise, and the VSI was pegged UP, and I was flying at night, which I don't do at all. First one with that scenario, wasn't bad or good, just intense. :shock:
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bumper wrote:You are all a bunch of sick, neurotic, perverts . . . :shock:

"Dr Paul Federn (Vienna) has propounded the fascinating theory that a great many flying dreams are erection dreams, since the remarkable phenomenon of erection, which constantly occupies the human fantasy, cannot fail to be impressive as an apparent suspension of the laws of gravity (cf. the winged phalli of the ancients).
It is a noteworthy fact that a prudent experimenter like Mourly Vold, who is really averse to any kind of interpretation, nevertheless defends the erotic interpretation of the dreams of flying and hovering.[30] He describes the erotic element as 'the most important motive factor of the hovering dream', and refers to the strong sense of bodily vibration which accompanies this type of dream, and the frequent connection of such dreams with erections and emissions."

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http://books.eserver.org/nonfiction/dreams/chap06e.html



Ever since I got my male border collie 7 years ago, he's been in every single one of my flying dreams! :shock:
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Re: Your Flying Dreams

This morning I called my dream therapist and ran your post past them. Since I have been dreaming mostly about sex, their theory is now that I am subconciously lusting to go flying.

Thanks Bumper for helping me understand my dreams. I'm sure you saved me many sessions on the couch.
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