Arrowhead had been pretty lucky. We've seen a wide variety of aircraft, from Stealth Bombers and Stealth fighters, to Apache and Blackhawk helecopters, to Warthogs, to trainer jets and F-16's. Since Whiteman and Forbes Fields are both close, we've gotten some cool flyovers. The B-2 Bomber is by far the coolest. You can imagine why Hadji in Iraq would poop his pants seeing that bad boy headed his way...
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I'm going to request a couple flyovers for that guy at work who is always talking about black helicopters and the secret world government. |
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Isn't it a 'fly over' as opposed to a 'fly by?'
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I'm pretty sure by next year they'll be petitioning the local remote control airplane enthusiasts with a free coors light to do the flyby.
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Perhaps it's time that the Chiefs forego the "flyby" and go with the "tunnelunder" by hiring some trained moles to dig their way under the stadium just prior to kickoff. We can strap tiny, little cameras to their heads so that those in attendance can see all the action.
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The best flyovers I have ever seen and heard are these babys, F4 Phantoms. They shook the foundation of the stadium.
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My question is how the **** do the pilots get into the stadium by the 3rd quarter? They land at MCI or something?
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Yep. The best I've heard was the very talented young lady who sang live nationwide on ESPN for the NASCAR race in Daytona and also on WGN for the Cubs game a couple of months back. And she's a local gal. (hint - and she's in my avatar):D |
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it was definitely a flyover.
if it was a flyby, they would've engaged ordinance. |
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