Amazingly cool and interesting plane footage
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The real Apache said:
Agreed, the Arrows bore the arse off me
Probably because you are too familiar with them. What they do is truly skillful and demanding. I have no doubt they are the best jet formation team in the world - and that is when compared to their peers such as the Patrouille de Framce (Alpha Jets) and the Frecci Tricolori (Aermacchi MB339).The American teams (USAF - Thunderbirds) and US Navy (F-18 Hornet) work on a different set of principles, being demonstration teams rather than aerobatic teams. Both teams have generally tried to use front line aircraft although for a while in the 70s The Thunderbirds used T-38 Talons - after a disastrous multiple aircraft crash when using the F-4 Phantom.
The US and Russia are probably the only countries now who use front line combat aircraft in their demonstration teams - as opposed to advanced trainers.
The real Apache said:
Ginetta G15 Girl said:
Tricky bh to fly by all accounts. By the way, did I say I did all the OHP slides for 226 OCUs training aids?AWESOME!
Plane overshoots the runway, lands in water and then the engines spool up!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C80grd2CrTI&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C80grd2CrTI&fea...
Vulcan XM597, veteran of 2 Falkland Islands Black Buck raids at Greenham Common airshow.
Nice graceful landing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e02U0Uh3MUY
Nice graceful landing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e02U0Uh3MUY
I got linked this today, thought a few on here would enjoy it. It's a tribute to the P-38 with some cracking footage. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dnbm0vGM0E
RAF Museum Cosford's Messerschmitt Me-410 having it's engines started up in 1988 after it's long restoration. It was moved to Cosford in 1989 and hasn't moved since.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAcgUPjb16Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAcgUPjb16Q
andymadmak said:
Feeeeck! Rather impressive to drag it's arse on the floor & not fall apart.How about a spot of bush flying over the jungles of Borneo in a Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj2aw2zjdlA
And if you enjoyed that, just wait for my next video filmed in the mountains of Papua. Due out early next year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj2aw2zjdlA
And if you enjoyed that, just wait for my next video filmed in the mountains of Papua. Due out early next year
A few days ago Strong winds caused problems for planes as they attempted to land at Bilbao's Loiu airport.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20734048
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20734048
CharlieCrocodile said:
Love the look of those planes, here's some low level Phantom flying...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmXvQqEcJZ8
CharlieCrocodile said:
Love the look of those planes, here's some low level Phantom flying...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmXvQqEcJZ8
Z06George said:
CharlieCrocodile said:
Love the look of those planes, here's some low level Phantom flying...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmXvQqEcJZ8
CharlieCrocodile said:
The cockpit footage is stunning watching hand, leg & head co-ordination. Great stuff.Eric Mc said:
Probably because you are too familiar with them. What they do is truly skillful and demanding. I have no doubt they are the best jet formation team in the world - and that is when compared to their peers such as the Patrouille de Framce (Alpha Jets) and the Frecci Tricolori (Aermacchi MB339).
The American teams (USAF - Thunderbirds) and US Navy (F-18 Hornet) work on a different set of principles, being demonstration teams rather than aerobatic teams. Both teams have generally tried to use front line aircraft although for a while in the 70s The Thunderbirds used T-38 Talons - after a disastrous multiple aircraft crash when using the F-4 Phantom.
The US and Russia are probably the only countries now who use front line combat aircraft in their demonstration teams - as opposed to advanced trainers.
Love the Arrows, but after RIAT this year, have to say that we were more impressed by the South Korean Team, whose name I forget. They seemed somehow much nimbler through the air. Esp love the fact they had to transport their aircraft via 747 !The American teams (USAF - Thunderbirds) and US Navy (F-18 Hornet) work on a different set of principles, being demonstration teams rather than aerobatic teams. Both teams have generally tried to use front line aircraft although for a while in the 70s The Thunderbirds used T-38 Talons - after a disastrous multiple aircraft crash when using the F-4 Phantom.
The US and Russia are probably the only countries now who use front line combat aircraft in their demonstration teams - as opposed to advanced trainers.
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