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Old 11-17-2009, 06:21 PM   #1
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Some neat pic's I took a few years ago.
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I got to try again.
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Old 11-17-2009, 06:26 PM   #3
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Here we go.
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very cool. I saw them setting roof top units on a super walmart not too long ago.
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A few more.
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Just did a job on top of a mtn. Had to hike about a 1/4 mile in from the truck. We had the radio cabinet Air lifted in was definitely a cool job I will have to find some pictures
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Here are a few pic's of some of the light fixture's that got tore up by all of the wind that the helicopter was putting off. You would not believe all the wind that was coming down the stairwells.
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Please do and post them.
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very cool. I saw them setting roof top units on a super walmart not too long ago.
These where for a Homedepot and a Target.
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Great pics and Welcome to the forum
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I thought that was a big block of cheese on your avatar

Great pics
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Thats pretty cool to watch them do that. It still amazes me the way they know the swing and can be so accurate.
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Thats pretty cool to watch them do that. It still amazes me the way they know the swing and can be so accurate.
Yea that pilot was really good. It looked like he had done that a time or two.
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Yea that pilot was really good. It looked like he had done that a time or two.
I guess for what they charge, they better be good
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I wonder what they do charge for something like that.
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Great pics
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I know about 10 years ago we had some units set and I was talking to the pilot. He said they don't show up unless there is a $10,000 deposit made in advance before they will take off. So I'm sure it is more now.
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