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tonymadge
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Low Flying anyone!

Post by tonymadge »

http://www.glumbert.com/media/flylow
Bloody low stuff, they say below Radar looks to me like they are lower than a snakes ass!
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Post by Brian Franklin »

Excellent Tony, where'd you keep finding this stuff?

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Post by Garry Russell »

Nice one Tony

One slight slip :worried:

I have been that low in an aeroplane several times.........

Mind you it was a bit slower and we did have our wheels down and we were nearly to a runway :roll:

Fantastic impression of speed.

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Post by RAF_Quantum »

Hi Tony,

Nice! It's those crazy frogs again. Several of theirs on the net and always good to watch again......and again............and again.... .... .. .. .

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Post by VEGAS »

What a great video. Lower than shark sh*t. No room for error there!

Thanks for that Tony :smile:
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Post by RJP »

Or, to keep the British-ness....... (well, sort of)

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http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... Jag01a.WMV

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... Jag02a.WMV

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... mers01.WMV
Low-Level Jags

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... mers02.WMV
Low-Level Jags

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... mers03.WMV
C-130, Jag & Hunter formation

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... mers04.WMV
C-130, Jag & Hunter formation

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/pho ... mers05.WMV
Low-Level & Very Low-Level Jags, watch for ac no.5 (at about 0:34)

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Sorry if that lot's been posted before!

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Post by righthandseat »

Some of those shots look suspiciously like Oman (SOAF)? - where No ? Squadron would regularly buzz the oil drilling rigs at '0' bringing up rooster tails of sand.
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Lovely Richard :wink:

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Post by Chris Trott »

Now that's what I call IFR flying....
























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Post by righthandseat »

This was typical of the pilots in Oman :dance: :-

http://www.andyfaulkner.fsnet.co.uk/avi ... aguars.htm
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