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what is it and where can I buy one? :love:
Called a Rispsaw made by Howe and Howe. Cost you about 300k a piece
 
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Axel
5 lb 2 oz.
7 weeks early. We were in the ER last week for mom bleeding. She started bleeding again tonight. Left home to out of surgery in under 3 hours. All are doing well.
I’m glad the after dark high speed ER trips are done, hopefully.
awesome!!!
Thats quite the chunk for a 33 weeker!
All glad it worked so well after so much crazy the last bit. I bet big brother is really gonna be top notch help with this guy!
 
Question for you pilots. Are private aircraft permitted to fly this close and low over densely populated cities? My daughter lives in Centerville Ohio and just took this while walking her dog. She was shocked to see this planes and took the best picture she could quickly. She has never see any aircraft this low before and lives just over three miles form the nearest airport. She guesses them to be about 300' AGL.

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Question for you pilots. Are private aircraft permitted to fly this close and low over densely populated cities? My daughter lives in Centerville Ohio and just took this while walking her dog. She was shocked to see this planes and took the best picture she could quickly. She has never see any aircraft this low before and lives just over three miles form the nearest airport. She guesses them to be about 300' AGL.

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Look like Marchetti SF.260’s. Commonly used by schools to train unusual attitudes, formation flying, basic dog fighting techniques, etc... Think fantasy flight school stuff for the average hack. Some flight departments send their folks to them to train for jet upset (wake turbulence)/ unusual attitude training. They do look a bit on the low side. If I remember correctly 1,000 AGL over populated areas unless during take off, landing, dispensing an agricultural type product, etc... in which case you have a waiver. My recollection of VFR Private Pilot rules are a bit foggy so don’t bust me on it.
 
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Look like Marchetti SF.260’s. Commonly used by schools to train unusual attitudes, formation flying, basic dog fighting techniques, etc... Think fantasy flight school stuff for the average hack. Some flight departments send their folks to them to train for jet upset (wake turbulence)/ unusual attitude training. They do look a bit on the low side. If I remember correctly 1,000 AGL over populated areas unless during take off, landing, dispensing an agricultural type product, etc... in which case you have a waiver. My recollection of VFR Private Pilot rules are a bit foggy so don’t bust me on it.
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Yeah tell that to this F-16 pilot.
 
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Yeah tell that to this F-16 pilot.
Come hang out by Seymour Johnson AFB. Their “approach” for landing covers three small rural towns and they make the trees move sometimes.
Then you got the attack squadron from the 82nd. I almost hit an AH64 with my drone one day flying above my house at 400 ft agl. I’m pretty sure we both changed pants after that.
 
There's a hole in the work front, good time to head to The Farm for a few days. Again time to mow and start buttoning up for winter. Set a few traps around the yard last night, attempting to make a dent in the prolific coon community
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These two yearlings took the bait, dog proof traps and cat food. Sure like those dp traps, easy to set and bait and work very well, no pull outs. Long stake, short chain, no problems.
The resident whitetail herd that lives around the farmstead looks healthy. Watched a nice doe and her two kids last night at dusk, dinking around at the end of a tree row. Venison roasts and chops are in the future.
Another beautiful day in Upper Dakota.