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I need this!!!!!

Great video! As a sidenote, I used to do touch and go's over at Scappoose (KSPB) years ago. Did some of my training out of Pearson airport (KVUO) in Vancouver, WA. Would fly west over Vancouver lake then cross the Columbia river and head over to Scappoose. Lots of memories from that time. One of the reasons why I still love NA Blue PNW by ORBx.
 
The Sherpa is an incredible feat of aeronautical engineering to be sure. The performance figures are excellent as well.
 
OMG! I thought you were talking about a C-23.....this is far cooler! Watching the take offs and landings is incredible. Thanks for finding.
 
Goodness, that thing is amazing!

Thanks for the heads up.

Good to see Sherpa still in business and making new planes, new designs.
 
We watched several videos of this plane at the FBO I work at, on the big screen! Just an incredible aircraft! Mike :wiggle:
 
AOPA had write up on it a little while back. The Sherpa will definitely raise the bar on expectations of what a bush plane can be.
 
Oh yes, we need one of these badly in FSX! What a bush beast. I did a lot of touch-n-goes at Scappoose myself during my training, and the vid brought back some happy memories (and a couple of hair-raising ones). After I finish Pearson for FSX, maybe I need to do a Scappoose companion airport for the fun of it.
 
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