by condo in the waterfront area, then call in and complain about the planes!! by farmland in Aldergrove, then complain about the smell of cow poop in the morning. the smell of VICTORY. or money. or the cows were there first. so were the planes.
@@peterrollinson-lorimer Yes, of course. Touching down is probably the official terminology. Not the Peter Lorimer of Leeds United by any chance? Scored in the 1970 FA cup against Chelsea.
Iconic aircraft, handled with artistry. I was going to say handled with "flair", but that would be obvious anyway.
Thanks
I could watch air operations on the harbor all day.
by condo in the waterfront area, then call in and complain about the planes!! by farmland in Aldergrove, then complain about the smell of cow poop in the morning. the smell of VICTORY. or money. or the cows were there first. so were the planes.
Nice Landing
How can one "land" on water? Surface?
Si recibí bien mensaje en cuanto lo vea le doy el mensaje con gusto
Landing an airplane on water is much more complicated than landing on a hard surface or dirt
@@missasinenomine Perhaps "touching down" makes more sense. Just don't say "touchdown", or everyone might stand up and cheer.
@@peterrollinson-lorimer Yes, of course. Touching down is probably the official terminology.
Not the Peter Lorimer of Leeds United by any chance? Scored in the 1970 FA cup against Chelsea.