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Flying W116
« on: 01 September 2008, 02:16 AM »

Taken from an old Clarkson special "Motorsport Mayhem", Brian Carson an American stunt driver jumps a W116 200+ feet.  There's another mention on another youtube clip exactly how far but I can't find it. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Az_x9bRW-I
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Re: Flying W116
« Reply #1 on: 01 September 2008, 11:39 AM »

That's extreme. Cool How many other W116's have been airborne for that distance? Grin
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Re: Flying W116
« Reply #2 on: 01 September 2008, 12:07 PM »

How many other W116's have been airborne for that distance? Grin

Nearly two..... Well, not quite that far Roll Eyes .  Last year a colleague bought 20 acres with a condemned weatherboard house which needed removal by way of inferno.   Before the day of the bonfire we thought it would be cool to drive the wrecking milan brown '77 280se up a dirt ramp and through the living room and hopefully out the other side, but it didn't happen. 

Two things were missing for this stunt.   Prior to my ownership the car had previously hit a rock near the sump, pinching an A/T cooler line, unkowingly draining the A/T oil and stuffing the transmission.  Even if topped up it needs a whole lot of revving to get going and I never got it over 20km/h. 

The other thing missing was a pair of large testicles.  I was chicken after dwelling on all the "what if's". Roll Eyes

But you look at that guy Carson.  It's a huge jump and a very fast stop regardless of there being a bunch of cars to soften the landing.  It's amazing he survived.  FWIW, you look at some of his other jumps on youtube in old US cars, the w116 handles flying rather well. Grin
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Re: Flying W116
« Reply #3 on: 01 September 2008, 01:23 PM »

It's actually quite amazing how intact the car remained after the impact as well. Still, he is definitely lucky he survived.
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Re: Flying W116
« Reply #4 on: 02 September 2008, 09:40 AM »


The other thing missing was a pair of large testicles.  I was chicken after dwelling on all the "what if's". Roll Eyes


The plan sounds as bad some of my ludicrous ideas. But your right for not doing it, all you need is one jaggered beam of wood finding it self aimed at your head after initial impact with 3 milliseconds before it smashes it open like an egg. Not a good idea young oscar.  Roll Eyes
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