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    Donzi Landing & Re-Entry Photos !

    There is a great thead here showing Donzi's getting some Big Air .
    Many of those flying photo shots are spectacular ~~~

    But~~~
    As we all know~~~
    What goes up~~~Must come down.
    And sometimes come down hard.

    Some of those Big Air Re-entry Landings should be equally as spectacular .

    Guys:
    Let's see some photos of your greatest Donzi Big Air Landings .
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    evidently, they go up and don't come down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tidbart View Post
    evidently, they go up and don't come down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverghost View Post
    There is a great thead here showing Donzi's getting some Big Air .
    Many of those flying photo shots are spectacular ~~~

    But~~~
    As we all know~~~
    What goes up~~~Must come down.
    And sometimes come down hard.

    Some of those Big Air Re-entry Landings should be equally as spectacular .

    Guys:
    Let's see some photos of your greatest Donzi Big Air Landings .
    So you start, post up....

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    Sorry~~~I have no such big air or landing photos .

    My Donzi Benchseat 18 project is still in drydock .

    In my back yard~~~
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    There's one on here somewhere that someone posted of Ranman, where he's landing from jumping a cruiser wake.......
    All that's visible is a huge splash of water and the top of his head...
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    I had a particularly "robust" re-entry early in the season last year. I'm sure there were great photos taken by the tourists on the stern of the ferry!
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