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Jerry Ratcliffe - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Camera (with cockpit audio) behind the crew and a camera on the wing showing a two-wheel touch-and-go landing at the narrow North Orlando airpark from two perspectives.<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or &gt; missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->      Attachments:  

Two wheel SeaRey landing at North Orlando airpark
Two wheel SeaRey landing at North Orlando airpark


    
  
Don Maxwell - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Jerry--are you only making perfect landings, or aren't you showing us the others?<br /><br />Orlando North isn't the widest runway around. Good practice there!     
  
Jerry Ratcliffe - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    You mean there are other ways to land...? ;-)I probably did about 60+ landings, so these are the best I could find! (There was one where I suddenly demonstrate all the coordination of a new-born fallow deer and it all goes pear-shaped quite quickly, but I'm not showing you that, Don!)<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or &gt; missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->     
  
Don Maxwell - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Jerry, when you grow weary of that decadent Florida flying and head back north, you're welcome to stop--or stop over--here.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Professor, Our sybaritic Florida Flying keeps us in Florida.     
  
Jerry Ratcliffe - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Thanks Don.... working on a plan to get up north soonish.     
  
Robert Charlwood Richardson - Dec 05,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Better take Don up on his offer he has a wealth of advice on flying in <br />our part of the country. Splash &amp; Goes in the FL lakes is alright for <br />training, but when you get up to the Chesapeake Bay region, you will <br />soon miss those glassy water, clear lakes in FL. That is what I learned <br />last Spring when I dropped into Don river hide away and almost got <br />stuck in some low tide mud flaps or when I did a weekend trip up to <br />Danburry CT where the SeaRey NE dealer resides where I had to <br />thread my way between two hillocks for a right base to line up for a <br />splash &amp; go on a straight part of the Conn River. The Mid-Atlantic <br />region's waters are not clear and you really have to think about where <br />you put your bird down. <br /><br />PS - great videos!     
  
Daniel Paul Myers - Dec 04,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Jerry is a great pilot...I think his experience in his quick-silver helped tremendously when <br />transitioning to the Rey. Good job, Jerry! As Don said, quit with the good landings and <br />show us the muck ups!     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Dec 05,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Looks like that converted 912 to 914 is running well Jerry!     
  
Jerry Ratcliffe - Dec 05,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Yeah great! Very sweet.     

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