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Post by wirralspotter09 on Aug 23, 2015 16:20:15 GMT 1
Caught in July some time (not sure when) Landing made for some interesting footage. Bounce on one wheel as per the norm with Ryanair
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Post by bulldog on Aug 23, 2015 19:56:36 GMT 1
Wirral spotter , surely by now with the number of warnings given you should realise that statements implying Ryanair "bounce" and "normally land on one wheel" are totally unacceptable. You just cannot state your personal views in this manner implying them to be factual. I would suggest that you stop forthwith posting what you presumably consider to be dramatic statements, and stick to facts or if posting videos simple statements saying such as "Ryanair 737 lands at Liverpool".
When you view the windsock it was a perfectly reasonable landing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2015 8:07:37 GMT 1
The wind may have played a part in this one but Ryanair are renowned for coming in hard and fast even in the best of conditions, making for fantastic photographs with some hardly visible behind the smoke. Whilst on the subject of hard landings check this video out; a Ryanair double bounce is experienced from inside and comes two minutes in. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G2shnZ58h8
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Post by CloudWarrior on Aug 24, 2015 23:34:44 GMT 1
Wirralspotters comment was obviously tongue in cheek, and certainly didn't warrant Bulldogs over the top reply. But then that's my opinion.
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Post by wirralspotter09 on Aug 25, 2015 11:46:36 GMT 1
Wirralspotters comment was obviously tongue in cheek, and certainly didn't warrant Bulldogs over the top reply. But then that's my opinion. More people here need to understand it was a joke like CloudWarrior does, I have in fact seen and been on many smooth ryanair landings and it was a little gusty that afternoon. But there's no law against having a bit of a joke
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Post by Samba on Aug 27, 2015 7:03:19 GMT 1
Sorry lads this is getting boring now, we have a great site, let's keep it that way.
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