That's seems incredibly dangerous. Looks cool, but must be stressful to keep the attitude... Can you imagine a bird strike doing that? Or a small wave from a boat?
@Agam17 No, the biggest way to tell the difference (besides their shape being a bit different) is their cockpits look different. The T-34 has less metal on the canopy.
When they touch down on the water (softly), the wheels act like skis and push back on the plane. So it would actually take some effort to ditch it in the water.
I’ve learned a few things over the years.
1. At a certain speed, liquid acts as a solid.
2. With enough current, EVERYTHING is a conductor.
This is just an awesome flying... great...!!!
Thanks for sharing this masterpiece of flight.
8))
Awesome flying there!!
Have fun all,
Brian :)
That's seems incredibly dangerous. Looks cool, but must be stressful to keep the attitude...
Can you imagine a bird strike doing that? Or a small wave from a boat?
@Agam17 No, the biggest way to tell the difference (besides their shape being a bit different) is their cockpits look different. The T-34 has less metal on the canopy.
When they touch down on the water (softly), the wheels act like skis and push back on the plane. So it would actually take some effort to ditch it in the water.
at that speed, the water is like dirt
Wouldn't like to do that in salt water... Very good flying
nice!
Awesome
@calebjweaver2012 Also, the AT-6 has a radial engine. The T-34 doesn't.
Isnt this a Beechcraft T-34?
Agam17
No T6 Texan /Arvard
Inacreditavel mas é real. muito perigoso (very DAnger)
bahh, try it with the rudder...
Stupid soundtrack; what does that have to do with the video?