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You'd only need a floating piece of driftwood and the story and video would be a whole lot different scenario. Ask any barefoot skier about the deadly danger of floating, almost-submerged objects in the water.

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The Alaskan bush wheel tyres would handle semi submerged logs. Have never done it but don't think much skill is required. Very common to see recreational bush pilots doing it.

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I hope its a fresh water sport - Can you imagine what salt spray will do to electrical connections/metal airframes.

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Think what a impact an, almost impossible to see, swell might have on this activity - scary!😈

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Yep, they really do put the 'sport' into Sport Flying.

Meaning they've likely thought through all those risks and many more besides, beyond our ken.Β  Β 

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Depends on how much your ego drives you to look clever.Β  A good/safe/clever pilot is one who never gets himself into such a situationΒ  as requires an extremely good and also lucky Pilot.Β  Nev

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Yes, but let's not forget the true sports people (the non-egomaniacs) who do the difficult for the personal challenge of it.

We don't have to be grumpy about them all.

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7 hours ago, onetrack said:

You'd only need a floating piece of driftwood and the story and video would be a whole lot different scenario. Ask any barefoot skier about the deadly danger of floating, almost-submerged objects in the water.

Yep, big splinters.

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I wouldn't have thought so.Β  Nature knows it takes all kinds to make a world.

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And if everyone in the tribe is the same, the tribe ends.

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That's the point.Β  It's prevented from happening by nature knowing it takes all kinds to make a world.

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Yes, in a way.Β 

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But we're really only stating the bleedin' obvious ...

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On 12/10/2024 at 6:58 PM, facthunter said:

We are all different.Β  ... ///Β 

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(Or, as our danny_galaga offered on the subjectΒ  ...Β  ;- )

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That quote was COMPLETELY out of Context. Nearly 8 Months ago on a completely DIFFERENT subject. You are not fair dinkum and we are off topic to boot.

Β The wheels on water trick is probably more of a quick reaction type of thing.Β  Β A motor cross bike can be ridden on CALM water if it's going fast enough. Nev

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34 minutes ago, facthunter said:

That quote was COMPLETELY out of Context. Nearly 8 Months ago on a completely DIFFERENT subject. You are not fair dinkum and we are off topic to boot.

Β The wheels on water trick is probably more of a quick reaction type of thing.Β  Β A motor cross bike can be ridden on CALM water if it's going fast enough. Nev

Can't take a joke?

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On 01/06/2025 at 2:39 AM, Thruster88 said:

The Alaskan bush wheel tyres would handle semi submerged logs. Have never done it but don't think much skill is required. Very common to see recreational bush pilots doing it.

I'm sure it takes a fair bit of skill

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57 minutes ago, Red said:

I'm sure it takes a fair bit of skill

Yes some skill is required to wheel land a tail wheel aircraft somewhat smoothly.Β 

In the vid, "I don't recommend it but this is how it is done"

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The question is why do they bother doing it. Running the risk of wrecking their aircraft just to show off.

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