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Board? Some don't look that physics defying. If the tail of the board is really "in" the wave, that's not that surprising. Water is heavy and the force of moving water is impressive. But some, like the one that Baz posted where it looks like the board is sticking straight out and several feet of the board are between the water and the person on the nose, look like they should be impossible. Excuse the size, but this one is pretty cool too.https://64.media.tumblr.com/966efe29...60e1ab04a4.jpg |
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Where's https://www.navyrecognition.com/imag...ew_925_001.jpg when you need him give us some color around that gif. |
Posted on Facebook by my sister and certified animal lover, who lives near the ballpark...
"National Mascot Day! This is Splash with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans." http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1623995260.jpg |
It looks like the stern of the boat was going up over a wave.....just as the pilot took off.
That put the helo angled and moving forward....just as the ship rocks back. (notice there's a light and probably a tower in front) Plus a skid might have gotten caught in the net. Pilot quickly yanks back the cyclic stick and crashes the tail rotor. (there is a guard ring which is ineffective) A lucky spin and a perfect dump back to the surface ends it. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1624000154.jpg |
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That will certainly destroy her engine............. hydro-lock it and then eat it alive from the inside........ damn, why would they have such high capacity pumps for it....... she has to be at an interstate truck stop. |
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They make the Santa Fe in a diesel variant that has the def filler right next to the fuel filler.
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