Great Pic
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Switzerl ... 2008257/L/
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Axalp
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Re: Axalp
This years was cancelled at the last minute due to floods
This was a practice day
Gary
This was a practice day
Gary
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Re: Axalp
Willy,
That photo reminds of a time back in the day when I was skiing at one of our larger Vermont ski areas. We were riding on a long double chair lift when 2 USN A-7's flew right up the lift line. It seemed at the time that they were a only a couple hundred feet above us, but I'm sure it was more like 500+ feet. The story around the lodge was that 2 USN pilots had flown into KBTV for a week of Vermont skiing and had befriended a couple of snow bunnies at this particular ski area. This ski lift buzz was apparently their way of saying goodbye.
Mike M.
That photo reminds of a time back in the day when I was skiing at one of our larger Vermont ski areas. We were riding on a long double chair lift when 2 USN A-7's flew right up the lift line. It seemed at the time that they were a only a couple hundred feet above us, but I'm sure it was more like 500+ feet. The story around the lodge was that 2 USN pilots had flown into KBTV for a week of Vermont skiing and had befriended a couple of snow bunnies at this particular ski area. This ski lift buzz was apparently their way of saying goodbye.
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Re: Axalp
it was an EA-6Bdelbydoo wrote:the Cavalese incident in 1998 when a A-6E sliced through cables on a low-level flight through the alps
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