Hippo-Drones
Pleb
Sounds about right!Reminds me of my days in the Military Police where we had to be creased and mirror polished boots at first formation then immediately head for the muddiest area for the day's fun to begin.

Sounds about right!Reminds me of my days in the Military Police where we had to be creased and mirror polished boots at first formation then immediately head for the muddiest area for the day's fun to begin.
Love the one with the coloured smoke. looks great.Today was bloomin awesome, I popped up to Buckingham Palace in London, waved at the Queen who was celebrating 100 years of the RAF with a fly past from some pretty cool stuff (vid rendering, hope I can get it posted today).
I literally had goose-bumps as some of the aircraft flew overhead. Here are a few of the photos I took whilst up there:
View attachment 3455View attachment 3456View attachment 3457View attachment 3461View attachment 3462View attachment 3465View attachment 3466View attachment 3467View attachment 3468
So much cockpit space in the Tuareg, or does it get a bit crowded now?Fitted some Double Take mirrors, a screen wind deflector, my Garmin Zumo + hard wired it, and an extra mount for my Garmin Montana so I can do road nav on the Zumo, trail nav on the Montana all to my Aprilia Tuareg 660
There is a satnav bar above the dash, so the Zumo goes there as it is larger. My Montana is like a thick phone, so it doesn't take up much room on the barsSo much cockpit space in the Tuareg, or does it get a bit crowded now?
A friend of mine used to fly Apache helicopters for the US Army, she was a proper badass lass!It has been a busy hour at the compound. This is a clip the fourth flyover of three Apache Helicopters.
Shhhhh. Don't tell anyone
View attachment 6309