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Not For The Faint of Heart

GT182

Charter Member
But some deem it necessary toget out of a perfectly good airplane. Tho in this case a glider. Not something I would try.
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Read it and then watch the video.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gliders-tail-fin-fly-2-100-metres-100mph.html
 
That is very impressive - an article in the Daily Mail that just contains facts!! :icon_lol: The video is pretty good as well!!

Red Bull must be selling a heck of a lot of their revolting drink to be afford all this aviation stuff.
 
I'm with you on that Crusader... No way no how not even ever!

These days I get a bloody nose just thinking about having to get up on the roof. LOL

Andy, I don't think it was meant as a commercial to push Red Bull It's never been done before like this, but he sure has 'Big Uns' to try a stunt like that. . I thought Red Bull wasn't sponsoring anyone anymore for the time being.
 
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