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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2007

Should we move to safety?

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  • ah there's your problem right there should have bought an evinrude outboard

  • don't matter thanks :) It's a Catalina (lovely name for an aircraft)

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  • Haha wow fake all the way the tone of the engine never changes therefore this is no extra force to lift it back off haha i guess gravity made it magicaly lift off at the right second.

  • @David279300 yep the catilina was not designed just to float on the hull in the middle and be stable so you have to have some way to balance the plane while it's ont he water.

  • It is the opening scene from the movie "Always"

  • Anyone know what this is from? It feels very familia. I was originally thinking it was from an ad, but I just can't pick it.

  • @lulem400 It's from Always starring Richard Dreyfus and Holly Hunter. It's a remake of a movie called A Guy Named Joe. Not a bad flick. I never mind watching airborne Catalinas. They remind me of albatroses.

  • this is from a movie - can't remember what its called though

  • @SkyHawk024: so your saying that even tho they made contact with the water safely, they couldnt just power down the throttle and be done?

  • My conclusion:

    What ever you buy > NO Johnson !

  • omg xD

  • AWSOME!!

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