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Kermie Cam, Grumman Duck flight

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Thought you might enjoy watching Kermit Weeks fly his Grumman Duck biplane. It's a three part video series that starts with the pre-flight, start-up and taxi, take-off and flight.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZMzzM7DlRg&list=PLc9R0Ar11YH1Qy4IKnCNZzSlTUgxWEZOG[/ame]

He also flies a Po-2, an Albatross over Shuttleworth, and several other aircraft without the proper number of wings :rolleyes:. OK, I admit I found the Wildcat video fascinating! :D

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc9R0Ar11YH1Qy4IKnCNZzSlTUgxWEZOG

Enjoy
 

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