Jato from the Flight Deck
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- Garry Russell
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Jato from the Flight Deck
Filmed on board the Blue Angles Herk during a display
The weighless top of the JATO climb is cool and the landing interesting.
The radio on the right acts as some sort of indicator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9h_pD9w ... re=related
The weighless top of the JATO climb is cool and the landing interesting.
The radio on the right acts as some sort of indicator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9h_pD9w ... re=related
Garry
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Wonderful, thanks for the link. Just got to love the wobbly hula-girl on the coaming.
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
The landing looks like one of my normal FS approaches
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Garry -
By coincidence, I noticed this morning on Avsim that there is now a payware add-on available, for RATO and presumably JATO as well. I will probably buy it, against the day when some good person does a FS9.1 paint for P.G. ("Bill") Taylor's Frigate Bird II, which made the first Sydney-Valparaiso flight in 1951. Capt. Taylor carried a pair outbound, for the open sea take-off at Easter Island, and another pair he got for the return trip were also needed, although one failed just after take-off, providing a few hairy moments until the other burned out and things became balanced again.
ATB
MikeW
By coincidence, I noticed this morning on Avsim that there is now a payware add-on available, for RATO and presumably JATO as well. I will probably buy it, against the day when some good person does a FS9.1 paint for P.G. ("Bill") Taylor's Frigate Bird II, which made the first Sydney-Valparaiso flight in 1951. Capt. Taylor carried a pair outbound, for the open sea take-off at Easter Island, and another pair he got for the return trip were also needed, although one failed just after take-off, providing a few hairy moments until the other burned out and things became balanced again.
ATB
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
I enjoyed that Garry...Played it the second time in full screen and it still looked great...Thanks!
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Now that I enjoyed.
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Great video! The poor little hula-girl didn't survive the landing. Tipped right over.
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Quite impressive seeing large manoevers at low level in such a big machine
And no silly music
And no silly music
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Re: Jato from the Flight Deck
Spectacular!
I really enjoyed that!
Many thanks for sharing,
Nick
I really enjoyed that!
Many thanks for sharing,
Nick
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