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nudemetalz
24th June 2010, 14:29
Seen some of these before but the speed of the F-16 in # 9 and how low that Tornado (or Jaguar) got to the onlooker in # 3 was wicked !!!!!!
Enjoy !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_OJ8LwRBak
Blackshear
24th June 2010, 18:10
Some of those just spell out COURT MARSHALL MY ASS FOR BEING SO FUCKING AWESOME
terbang
24th June 2010, 18:37
Fwark ....!
Korumba
24th June 2010, 18:44
Way cool....... allways liked this one! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvDDDKnNhuE
Usarka
24th June 2010, 19:05
Theres a (possibly urban legend) story that an RAF tornado was hooning through "tornado alley" and nailed some dude walking over the crest of a hill....
http://artaca.net/ronaldwong/tornadoalley/tornadoalley.jpg
carbonhed
24th June 2010, 20:07
My wife just drew a complete blank on this but i loved it. Pointless, scary and fast as fuck.:Punk:
Love it when they pop the sonic boom
mikeey01
24th June 2010, 20:44
Seen most of them before, certainly the top 5.
Me thinks them kiwis from 75sqn ( Somewhere near Waiouru ) should be in the top 5 with this fine pass, putting it on it's side whilst low :shit:
Go the Squawks!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kByY0KnM9xk
Swoop
25th June 2010, 08:43
Theres a (possibly urban legend) story that an RAF tornado was hooning through "tornado alley" and nailed some dude walking over the crest of a hill....
When I was staying on an RAF base during the '80's, the RAF had ceased investigating complaints of TV aerials being knocked off of houses in certain areas. They just paid out for a replacement, no questions asked.
reemit
25th June 2010, 09:26
Back in the 80s an Indian Jaguar suffered hydraulic failure and rolled through 90 degrees, the pilot ejected and instantly went through a house, still in his seat, in one wall out the other. I have seen the pics.
shrub
25th June 2010, 09:27
When I was in the Air Force I remember a Squawk flying past at full throttle below the roof of No4 hangar at Whenuapai, and on a maritime patrol on P3 we flew past a French naval vessel and I looked up at their deck - we were doing the best part of 400 knots at the time. We were on an ANZUS excercise in Aussie with the Andovers in 79 and I got used to finding bits of branches stuck in the fuselage.
A low flying aeroplane is a beautiful thing.
reemit
25th June 2010, 09:49
A low flying aeroplane is a beautiful thing.
Unless you are in the way
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ratusratus
25th June 2010, 12:33
now i cant get off You Tube watching bloody planes!!!!
My Brother flew Buccaneers out of Germany in the RAF..hes got some good stories:-)
Swoop
25th June 2010, 17:43
now i cant get off You Tube watching bloody planes!!!!
My Brother flew Buccaneers out of Germany in the RAF..hes got some good stories:-)
Some good stuff on there.
Get the "Buccaneer" DVD from the specials bin at Te Wharewhare. Great entertainment right at the end as the credits start rolling. Buc' at around 3 feet high blasting between two hangars at speed!
As the Buc and Jag pilots used to say "The only replacement for that aircraft, is another updated version"!!!!
kiwifruit
25th June 2010, 18:38
madness !
SPman
25th June 2010, 19:49
Does this count......
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marty
25th June 2010, 19:54
baccaneer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0-xnaRSL6g&feature=related
f4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFwTEZVEe9s&feature=related
surrender monkeys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFwTEZVEe9s&feature=related
R6_kid
25th June 2010, 22:16
Getting lower... there are a few more that I'm struggling to find. There is one at Kaipara weapons range where the pilot buzzes the survey tower pretty low, another one or two from the same day at Waiouru as the one posted earlier, and even lower version of this one below.
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the end of this one looks pretty low!
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hueys doing there thing with some low level A4 action mixed in.
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how low can you go?
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pushing for an ass kicking
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BMCruiser
25th June 2010, 22:42
very cool thread. Thanks to all who have contributed
reemit
25th June 2010, 23:41
Bonk, Oops!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aC5SgBiuy4&feature=related
Urano
26th June 2010, 09:44
tactical low level deployment is pretty cool too.
you can find it as TLLD or VLLE (very low level extraction) or LAPES (low altitude parachute extraction)
a fucking difficult maneuver: try fly a plan that suddenly loses 16 tons while at 10 feet from the ground...
look at these:
http://www.livevideo.com/video/DDA026736F004E219FE52DB89ED938A7/c130-lapes.aspx
and when it goes wrong...
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-b4L50eMI8gY/c130_hercules_tragedy/
Usarka
26th June 2010, 19:17
Low slow but full of blow.
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Spitfire
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quickbuck
26th June 2010, 19:44
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If I'm not mistaken, that was the last time I ever saw a Skyhawk fly....
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