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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

Boeing Company merges with Fred Flinstone to create interesting ultralight glider.

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  • Actually, the "poster of this video" is a general aviation pilot flying since 1985, & also rated in flying gliders.

  • Search ULF-1

  • Actually, the carbon dragon is different--google it for picx

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  • What a great Halloween costume :D

  • oh no one of his feet arnt fully locked looks like a belly landing

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  • Cool!!!... :D

  • @juliocesarnajan good job...^^

  • wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwoooooooooooooo­ooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

  • A superconstruction. Very, very well constructed !

  • This is defiantly FAA approved.

  • Yes, this was recorded with a rock.

  • Whoever posted this vid and most of those who have commented are obviously non-fliers who are content to crawl through their pitiful lives on their bellies because they will never have what it takes to soar with the eagles. They are like the jackals that pretend to nip at the lion. But they're just jackals. See you in the air. Oh, no, I guess I won't.

  • fark this guy did you see what that thing is made of ,it looks like pvc pipe and sellophane ,i bet the guys around his maiden flight must have been shittin themselves to watch him trash his own ass or actually fly , if there were bets i woulda lost (happily i might add)

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