No, the entire video I got lasted about 30 sec. and was all shot from the
same viewpoint with a little zooming in and out.
Dick
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Date: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: One lucky Cadet - PHOTO]


>I think the AP story said the nose wheel of the Piper was stuck in the
>windshield of the Cessna. It must have come loose on landing, and
>apparently after the prop was stopped on the Cessna. Do the other video
>frames show the Cessna windshield damaged?
>
>Harry
>Mountain View, CA
>
>>In looking at this excellent photo, look at the bottom of the cowling
>>of the upper plane.  Why didn't it get all chopped up by the prop of the
>>lower plane? Was the Cessna coming in 'dead stick' and the piper pilot
>>came to his rescue?   Hmmmmmm
>>
>>Bob Saville
>>N3396H 415C
>>Eugene,  OR
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