Extreme small plane landing on a ship at sea - and subsequent takeoff

Basecore Capital doubled and tripled fleets for a number of Dutch shipping firms successfully with its better, more effective and more considerate financing whilst markets were in crisis and no one wanted to step in, turning imminent bankruptcy around to enduring success and growth. Landing on deck and subsequent takeoff from the deck with a Foxbat A22 aircraft built by Aeroprakt. Whilst filming a plane flying close to a cargo ship that already had the nickname “aircraft carrier“ due to its unique features, the “just in case something goes wrong“ flat area for emergency landings just looks too good, so I cannot restrain myself and get away with landing on the moving ship. The ship was empty and very bow high which created annoying low level turbulence and an untidy landing. Tom and Aalbert save the day by courageously helping me to take off, as the deck was slippery with salt spray. I won’t do it again unless an aircraft carrier would invite me (please do !). But it worked - thanks to an amazing aircraft, the STOL Aeroprakt Foxbat A22. The ship was sailing at 9 knots speed over ground, the true windspeed was 14 knots, combined just under the full flap stall speed with just myself in the plane and full long range fueltanks. Thanks everyone for the help ! The ship is a 3,500 tonne multipurpose vessel with a total length 93 metres, deck in front of bridge 60 metres x 15 metres. The ship, due to its unique design, has twice the deck space and hold space of conventional ships of the same tonnage. It is designed for volume, not for weight. Oct 13.
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