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There ain't nothing as too much fun........

Ahh yes...I think that we've all done something similar at some point. Next time you try it pull up into a loop and see can you clear the bridge again :friday: :)
 
Been there..Done that...:applause:


I even hit the bridge once....LOL Just gotta love turning off crash detection...
 
Been there, done that....

In an F-16, F-15, F-14 (blasting along at mach to boot) plus in various other a/c.

Tons of fun :ernae:

-G-
 
now you just need to do it under a normanl bridge, with less than 30ft clearence :gossip: :ernae:
 
now you just need to do it under a normanl bridge, with less than 30ft clearence :gossip: :ernae:

Ala Derek Pigott in the movie The Blue Max ........he did it around 20 times during filming and had a clearance of around 5 feet either side of his Fokker DR1 replica's wings.
Also.....the late Ray Hannah was partial to flying his Spitfire under bridges too.
 
I flew the CLS DC-10 under that bridge, looped then did it again.
 
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