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John Donovan is founder and owner of Donovan's Hobby and SCUBA center. His wife Betty and Kids Becky and Bill have been Icons in this part of the Midwest for years.
John (now in his 80's) flies his 78" wing spanned Tigre Moth at his annual Club's fun fly.
My hat is off to you John and hope I am doing as well 20 years from now.
Happy Flying.
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My lego batman guide isn't a
100% walkthrough, but it's close. I get the occasional minikit and Super Hero/Villain status. No power bricks sorry.
The second level from the Villains 'Revenge of the joker'. Scarecrow in his biplane and joker in his pathetic helicopter go on a rampage?
http://www.gamerw alkthroughs.co.uk
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Went for a biplane ride in Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in upstate NY last year. then took a train to NY city and went up to the top of Rockefeller Center 69 stories high, then had some shots of flying over NYC.....
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There's other nice New Standard D25 videos out there,but mine is more... visceral. Enjoy the sights and sounds of a trip back to the Golden Age of flight.
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Airshow clip from an incredible biplane performance at the 2005 Selfridge Air Force Base located in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Check out this "sky skid" located just after 2:15 and then a mid-air hover just after 2:40. This guy is amazing! I believe the plane is Sean Tucker's Oracle biplane, http://www.oracle.co m/cluboracle/teamora cle/index.html
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Avion Biplane in action. This is a great flying and very maneuverable little plane. It is fairly fragile though as well. It weighs about 8.5 grams. Its controls are fully proportional, meaning they vary depending on stick inputs.
Take look at my website for more information on planes and techniques.
http://www.flight ography.com
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This dive was a shore dive in New Britain, just around the coast from Rabaul. It's near the WWII Japanese submarine base. This plane was not shot down, but apparently just tossed overboard when its useful life was over. I guess that explains the excellent condition of the airframe.