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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

The Flying Lawn Chair Squadron returns to their favorite flying location at Rushford, Minnesota. We experiment with a new video camera and multimedia format to make the video irresistible to you, our loyal viewers.

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  • The man in the back seat looks like Chuck Yeager.

  • @sbflash311 You know, I believe you are right!! He looks like an aviation legend.

  • Really good expose on flying PPC. Let me know of your events next year if there is a possibility of a ride. Also, great advert for the GoPro camera!

  • Pleased you liked it, Ben.

  • Great photography . Enjoyed your flight , Thank you.

  • Glad you liked it.

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  • beautifull, i know how it feels to fly a ppc. i enjoy it here down in Mexico.

    GOD BLESS AND TAKE CARE . MANUEL.

  • Thanks for posting this awesome video. I love how the camera man can just move the camera around as long as he doesn't go straight back your Ok...LOL I use to have a single seater but sold it now have an AirBike but after watching your video, I am thinking of getting a 2 seater PPC. Again , great video......

  • Curtis, I made the windshield myself. It is Lexan plastic and attached it to the tubes with a plastic clamp that I found while working as an A and P. A cushing clamp at an aircraft supply co. might have it in that size you need though my clamp was for a special use other than for what I use it now. It was used on 747's.

  • Question! Where did Chris get his wind shield for his machine I need one, hoping you can point me the right direction! or website.. Curtis

  • I would like to know a little about the windsheild on the Blue PPC.. can that be bought from someone or was that home built...and how was it fastened to the tube? Thanks

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