Incredible DHC-3 Snow Landing! (Near Mt. Denali)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- A short but stunning landing video from a very special video coming very soon! ;D
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Operator: Talkeetna Air Taxi
Aircraft: de Havilland Canada DHC-3
Route: Talkeetna - Mt. Denali Base
Registration: N510PR
Date Filmed: 8/10/2022
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00:00 - Landing
00:34 - Taxing to Parking
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A short but sweet landing video from a special video that's scheduled to come out early next year!
The Otter is wayyyyyy underrated.
Smooth 😮
Thank you so much!
No, that was a credible snow landing. I believed it.
I loved flying the single otter. Wheels, floats, amphib floats, skis ….
Yeah it's an interesting aircraft to be on. Fastest takeoff rotation I've ever been on.
Very nice, only flew the original with the 1340
Thanks for watching but do you mean by 1340?
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Can You say "BETA" ?
Bro has a camera quality only Apple could dream of
Thanks man! They really wish :)
Super!Pro job!Hi from France!
Thank you so much!
Talkeetna Air... I have one of their Caps with that Turbo Swineboat embroidered on it! 🛩😁
Oh that's awesome!
Turbo otter ...sweet!
Thank you!
awesome
Thanks for watching!
In my next life......
Is this the Ruth Glacier?
Honestly I am not sure. All I'm aware of is that it is within the mountain range that Mt. Denali is in.