Amphibious Aircraft Jet
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@StephenB58 Moron... We have had them since 1911!
Why do people make claims / statements here with no knowledge of the subject? Wiki American, seaplanes or flying boats. Shame for bashing your country without knowing dick.
On March 27, 1919, the first transatlantic flight was completed by a U.S. Navy NC flying boat. the list goes on.
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@peggycarew Takeoff distance (Water): 2,000 m (6,560 ft). R U sure that's impossible? This footage is shown on every aircraft aficionado's site out there; the experts seem to believe it. Plus they had takeoff boosters: two of 'em, Kolesov RD36-35 turbojets, plus 2 × Soloviev D-30KPV turbofan main engines! Rate of lift impressive!
They've been doing it since 1986. Much footage available, and plenty of facts around, & witnesses. Do some research & you'll see why we say "yes way" to you!
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That is exactly what I think! I have lived in Auckland all my life and there is no way an aircraft that size could land and take off in our harbour! Way to small...heaps of boats, and a bloody great harbour bridge to contend with. Plus it would have been plastered all over the news if it was genuine.
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thats probably the coolest fucking thing there is.
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@mrcable1996 how can he keep the camera steady when he is bobbing in the water??
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keep the fucking camera steady
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Russia is the reason we have ufo's
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If you have amphibious or flying boat jet aircraft in your inventory, you will always be at least a step ahead of those who do not have such aircraft. Shame on the United States of America for not having any.
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in soviet russia, planes dont need a runway
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dat is my jet!
you dont show land or take off but all the stuff after and before whys that
aleshaleee 2 years ago 6
add retractable watter canons and an efficent surface movment engine and i see Sea Shepherd potential.
Joesolo13 1 year ago 2