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Closed course. Do not try this at home.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-pi ... ower-lines
[quote]A pilot was rescued Saturday after his small-engine plane became entangled in high-voltage power lines in Minnesota, officials said.
Thomas Koskovich, 65, was flying his Piper Cub south when he became trapped in the wires in Scott County around 4 p.m., the Scott County Sheriff's Office said. Authorities said they received a 911 call about a plane dangling upside-down in the air in Louisville Township.[/quote]
Oh Dear
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Ex-USN carrier pilot trying to get requalified. Unfortunately, he didn't stay upright, so he'll have to try again...
(He did catch the third wire, however...)
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That there is what nightmares are made of.
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[quote author=anofly link=topic=10220.msg29530#msg29530 date=1575657134]
They actually used to have some wires off the side of a ship to "Catch a plane on" and I think they used cubs!! WW2 ish
decent outcome for hitting wires.... one of the better ones... if you gonna hit them
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The Brodie System.
http://www.aerofiles.com/brodie-rig.html
They actually used to have some wires off the side of a ship to "Catch a plane on" and I think they used cubs!! WW2 ish
decent outcome for hitting wires.... one of the better ones... if you gonna hit them
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The Brodie System.
http://www.aerofiles.com/brodie-rig.html