File:F-18 - A 3-wire landing.ogv
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DescriptionF-18 - A 3-wire landing.ogv |
English: A 3-wire landing is considered to be the best kind. There are four cables that cross the deck and hitting the third one is safest and means the pilot came in at the perfect spot (really hard to hit, especially at night). |
Date | 5/31/2009 11:23:09 AM |
Source | originally posted to Flickr as A 3-wire landing |
Author | Robert Scoble (Robert Scoble) |
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