Is the perspective fooling me or when the turn is made after 2:07 are the inboard main landing gear steerable; they seem to be tracking at a different angle than the outboard mains throughout almost all the turn.
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Used to watch these do touch-and-go at the local airport in Grand Island NE. They’d come around usually every 2 weeks for quite a while. Fun to see.
This is AMAZING!
Is the perspective fooling me or when the turn is made after 2:07 are the inboard main landing gear steerable; they seem to be tracking at a different angle than the outboard mains throughout almost all the turn.
They did look like they turned
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