25 years ago when I flew 100 miles over the back from Lookout, I climbed to 12,000 ft over those towers, which basically put me on final glide for 50 miles and I landed way south of Atlanta. Thank god that starter didn't fall into the prop, hope you get it fixed soon. cheers!
The power lines are a huge threat. In Colorado I noticed I couldn't see some lines but knew exactly where they were stretched across a valley. I approached them carefully in my hang glider. Seeing how close I was before I could see them was alarming. So please be careful !
might be nice if the camera was turned on the right , i means It would be better if we could see further ahead instead of the propeller and the fuel thank, what do you think of my suggestion ! from jonh , a pilot
I make these videos for me. I make them available for others to see. but as a rule I don't care what anyone thinks because these are for my pleasure not anyone elses. so to answer your question. I don't think anything about your suggestion.
@@peterhall30004 Thanks It seems there’s no info on that anywhere Thanks for the info Love your channel Really wanna get me one of those But I think I’ll get the lime green Again thanks for the info and thanks for sharing your adventures It looks like a great time
It is always nice to know that at any minute anything could fall apart on your engine and no amount of years of engineering in these things has done any good at all. WTF