THEY WONT LET US LAND! DA62 & “My First Time”
We’re running late, the airport closes at sunset, and we can’t even file a flight plan. Stall the Diamond DA62 and tour the factory before a night on the town in Vienna. From Matt Guthmiller.
We’re running late, the airport closes at sunset, and we can’t even file a flight plan. Stall the Diamond DA62 and tour the factory before a night on the town in Vienna. From Matt Guthmiller.
The Soul Flyers skydive at the incredible height of 33,000 ft. above Mont Blanc in France.
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