911sse
New member
Its official, 3.2 carrera's can fly!!!
On our run over the devils elbow today, I had a yee-haa airbourne moment at, well, lets
just say nominal speed for a 911.........
I travelled over 30 feet in distance, and nearly 6-8 feet in the air according to the boxster behind me.
On landing I thought I would loose the front splitter, since the nose started to dive quite sharply. However,
once duly parked at Gate18, on inspection, the towing hook took a little scrape, that was it.
Seemingly the noise when it smacked the tarmac was quite impressive!
I am not advocating this approach to cheap air travel, especially after the 'Smokey and the Bandit' scenario
outside a small village on the way there. Nice chaps in that Police force you know!!
All I can say is, I am fairly tempted to try it again, this time with someone with a camera on the other
side of the hill!!!
332 miles in 4.5 hours with 2No pee/coffee/fuel stops. A very good way to start the summer.............
If you cant be good, just be good at it!!
On our run over the devils elbow today, I had a yee-haa airbourne moment at, well, lets
just say nominal speed for a 911.........
I travelled over 30 feet in distance, and nearly 6-8 feet in the air according to the boxster behind me.
On landing I thought I would loose the front splitter, since the nose started to dive quite sharply. However,
once duly parked at Gate18, on inspection, the towing hook took a little scrape, that was it.
Seemingly the noise when it smacked the tarmac was quite impressive!
I am not advocating this approach to cheap air travel, especially after the 'Smokey and the Bandit' scenario
outside a small village on the way there. Nice chaps in that Police force you know!!
All I can say is, I am fairly tempted to try it again, this time with someone with a camera on the other
side of the hill!!!
332 miles in 4.5 hours with 2No pee/coffee/fuel stops. A very good way to start the summer.............
If you cant be good, just be good at it!!





