We have a thing for aviation - helicopters in particular - and anyone and or anything that jumps in or out of them. That's why - on occasion - we might post a video that doesn't have a single helicopter in it, simply because the things that go in helicopters aren't always around helicopters, like our K9s: no helicopters, but still fun to watch.
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Back in 1984, I had the privilege of taking a flight in one of these. Absolutely amazing! This is my favorite plane, the sound is incredible and I still get goosebumps hearing it!
These guys are not wearing their Big Boy Pants. Oh no. They are wearing their BAD Boy Pants. Big and thick and loose and padded, so the Big Chomp does not hurt so much.
A game were dogs are forced into maiming people! I was kidnapped at knifepoint and was told later whilst I wouldn't have been tazared by accident one of the dogs could have attacked me. I've also seen scars on someone where the officer encouraged the dog to keep attacking. Look on RU-vid they police shout get your hands out while the dogs are still biting it's human nature to want to cover your vital organs.The dogs think it's a game but really there police slaves
And how many times have these vicious animals been turned loose on innocent citizens? And Heaven help you if you defend yourself against one of the mangy mutts.
Good times, folks. Spent plenty of time with the 205 years ago, former brush monkey and crew boss. Sadly, a lot is missing here. The sound of that rotor when it comes to speed? Beautiful.
All of the dogs performed well, but not one dog faced a legitimate courage test. Yes, this was simply for show to the community and they probably had legitimate tests during training, but still, no legitimate courage tests.
1:25 As soon as I saw that dog take off I thought "now there's a unit". That flying take-down was gold and he never gave up until asked to. 2:03 I swear the dog is saying "Did I do good?? Daddy, did I do it right? Did you SEE??? I'm a good boy, right???"
One of my favorite aspects of working at a day camp during the summer was getting our annual visit from the K-9 unit, which had both shepherds and Rotties. Watching someone swing a Rottie around by the mouth in person and hearing how hard all of these fur missiles make contact, nothing like it. Also, watching the handler give a discreet signal for the animal to sit while kids give the command, too cute!
..Excepting for the color scheme and the Air Force markings, this Beech looks exactly like what my Dad piloted out of LaGuardia in Queens, NYC, back in the late 50's, when he flew Twin Beech E-18, N380, for Coats& Clark Threads..It was deep royal blue with snow white trim, med grey aftershadow trim..was built in 1954-55. I got achance to fly in it twice.What a cool-sounding airplane from within, those short stacks in those P&W R-985 Wasp Jrs!!##
Don't recommend Malinois as a pet. Maybe if it comes from a breeder who has been breeding their drive down to be pets but otherwise, those dogs need a job and to be involved in your daily routine or they eat you house. I work with a breeder who has bred their drive up and they're nuts. Fun but insane in how they never stop. Even the sweethearts have this unrelenting need to be with Dad that can cause unbelievable levels of destruction.