"Space Shuttle Enterprise sits in a piggyback configuration atop NASA 905, a 747 carrier aircraft, prior to takeoff on the fifth and final Approach and Landing Test (ALT) free flight mission from Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC). Astronauts Fred W. Haise, Jr., commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, later controlled the Orbiter during its two-mintue, one-second free flight and its landing - the first on a hard surface in the ALT series - at Edwards Air Force Base."
And here they are - my friends. Pigeons. Such wonderful plump little birds. Which speaks uuuhhh…uuuurr. It is always funny for me. It makes me fun all the time. When they walk around you, such funny way. And speaks something. They have such a little legs, I can say, legs are small and thin. And birds themselves are plump. And lightweight. They are birds.
They have something to do there. One of the birds is going straight to the camera. Looks like, it wants to say – Hello! Almost run.
I had some story. I walked the road. And here, from a bushes, a bird is flying, it was taking off. Such pigeon. Big little bird. And it hits me to the head. Such a hit. I clashed into a bird, which was taking off. I was scared of course. Because of it was immediately and unexpected. But bird is very lightweight. And impact was not big. So I remember this for all of my life! Such impact with a pigeon!