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Nickens, Dan - Nov 06,2018
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Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. Either way, it's gonna be fun!
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Wayne Nagy - Nov 06,2018
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what was your fastest "on the water" speed?
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Nickens, Dan - Nov 07,2018
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Fast, Wayne. Really fast. Or slow. Really slow. I don’t know. I was totally engrossed. I wasn’t watching the gauges.
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Wayne Nagy - Nov 07,2018
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:-)
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Eric Batterman - Nov 07,2018
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Next time try no flaps
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Nickens, Dan - Nov 08,2018
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That's a great idea, Eric, but instead I stacked the deck. I took the 915. That should leave him soaking in my wake, right?
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Don Maxwell - Nov 08,2018
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That prop (in "Two Chase") appears to be flexing considerably--the first time I've seen it captured in a photo.
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Nickens, Dan - Nov 08,2018
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Maybe, or it could because the camera is just an old iPhone Model T or A or 7 or whatever, warping the scenery?
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Don Maxwell - Nov 08,2018
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Those props really do flex at high power, but it's hard to find a photo that gets them at exactly the right angle (90º) to show it.
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