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    Classic LGA Shot for the Rotorheads




    simply beautiful!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: Classic LGA Shot for the Rotorheads

    Very cool shot. Where at LGA is that?

    Does anyone know the other route that they flew? It couldn't have been only that Pan Am route since the airline started service in 1949, and the Pan Am building was not built until 1955.

    Anyone know what the incident was, too?
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    Re: Classic LGA Shot for the Rotorheads

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Very cool shot. Where at LGA is that?
    Does anyone know the other route that they flew? It couldn't have been only that Pan Am route since the airline started service in 1949, and the Pan Am building was not built until 1955.
    Anyone know what the incident was, too?
    The S-61 incident? That was May of 1977 when the landing gear collapsed on the roof of the PanAm building killing 4 there and
    another on the street from falling debris.
    BTW ever see "Coogans Bluff"? Great footage in the beginning of Clint Eastwood arriving on that roof pad in a NY Airways
    Boeing Vertol 107. That was 1968.
    If you go to Wikipedia and put in "New York Airways" they have info/pics.

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    Re: Classic LGA Shot for the Rotorheads

    glad to see i'm not the only gear-head here...
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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