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Africa video

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Africa video

This is an hour-long National Geographic TV episode from about 25 years ago, about a young guy flying & working his way across Africa in his Cessna 180 as part of a land-on-every-continent around the world trip.
Don't know if he completed the whole trip, but this video is pretty interesting.
FWIW I looked up the tail number & the airplane still has the same owner (since 1990).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCOtRDfUw1g
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Re: Africa video

Very interesting dude, reading his website was one of the things which got me into aviation

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Wow, that guy is living life. Great read.
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I remember when it was in the 180/185 newsletter back before I looked at computers. Always wondered if he made it. Just looked and the plane is still registered so he must have made it.
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Re: Africa video

Great video, thanks for posting.

And to add a little levity: he made all those landings, without bushwheels! And aileron rolls...and his wings didn't fall off!! :D
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fiftynineSC wrote:.. to add a little levity: he made all those landings, without bushwheels! ....


Coudn't tell if was running 850's or maybe 26" GY's, but his tailwheel looked pretty big.
Maybe a 400x4 GarAero or 500x5 XP Mods? Dunno if either were being produced yet back then.
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hotrod180 wrote:
fiftynineSC wrote:.. to add a little levity: he made all those landings, without bushwheels! ....


Coudn't tell if was running 850's or maybe 26" GY's, but his tailwheel looked pretty big.
Maybe a 400x4 GarAero or 500x5 XP Mods? Dunno if either were being produced yet back then.


TW looked like an XP 14" to me. I think the mains were 8.50's but that's me using my calibrated eye-ball. :D
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I don't know much about what Tom is doing now, but about 8 years ago, my son found the National Geographic film on him.

He is a flying bug himself, so he found the website and wrote Tom a letter. Tom wrote him a postcard back with a real nice note. The note came from Indonesia. So he was still flying then.

If you haven't seen the video, it is worth getting and watching.

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Tom's website is pretty crappy but it is updated regularly. He is presently part of flying a DC3 across the Himalayas to China recreating the resupply flights of World War 2. Very interesting guy, I'd like to buy him a drink sometime.
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