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Remember that French low-flying video?

quility!!!!!!
remember seeing a clip of bucceners in the states several years ago and the yanks could not believe how low and menovarable they were.!
also remember the saa having the greatest amount of aircraft losses to gireffa strikes-now that is low
 
You mean this one Bob? www.glumbert.com/media/flylow

So, your insane multi? B707 or KC135? Real or a model? If a model, then a very big, well flown model so, likely a real aeroplane. I'd go for B707 from some south American cargo jockey airline, beating up his mates in Mexico somewhere.

He is very low though. :D

Roger.
 
You mean this one Bob? www.glumbert.com/media/flylow

So, your insane multi? B707 or KC135? Real or a model? If a model, then a very big, well flown model so, likely a real aeroplane. I'd go for B707 from some south American cargo jockey airline, beating up his mates in Mexico somewhere.

He is very low though. :D

Roger.

wow that kinda takes me back to my child hood days being braught up on our farm in galloway used to see all sorts of stunts being pulled
 
What are they, Floggers?

No mate - French - Dassault Mirage 'n', where 'n' is a positive integer between 2 and about 5. I think Bob was being wildly optimistic about being 50 feet up. At times they are following a desert road and if there had been a truck on it, they'd've hit it.

The bit I like is where he casually takes a look at his map! :eek:

Roger.
 
No mate - French - Dassault Mirage 'n', where 'n' is a positive integer between 2 and about 5. I think Bob was being wildly optimistic about being 50 feet up. At times they are following a desert road and if there had been a truck on it, they'd've hit it.

The bit I like is where he casually takes a look at his map! :eek:

Roger.
Mirage F1
 
Yep, spend a few million on each then bin them leaving the RAF without a similar weapon system to do the job, cheers Geoff & Tony:rolleyes:
Same as all British Forces - the RN fleet is about to be halved again, and the Admiralty don't seem to realise that they were "had" over the Sea Harrier and the new carriers.:(
 
Same as all British Forces - the RN fleet is about to be halved again, and the Admiralty don't seem to realise that they were "had" over the Sea Harrier and the new carriers.:(



Shhhhhhhh! You can't call them carriers Nick, we can't afford those. You have to call them 'Through Deck Cruisers'.

Roger.
 
When I lived in North wales I would often see Raf Hawks flying below me if I was up on the tops and they were in the valleys. Was climbing in the moelwyns about half way up when one passed at the same height as me. about 50yards away. I nearly fell off the wall.
 
Shhhhhhhh! You can't call them carriers Nick, we can't afford those. You have to call them 'Through Deck Cruisers'.

Roger.
I meant the new ones which have been on order for 6 years, have cost the tax payer £120m so that Gordon Brown could move the manufacturing site from Aberdeen to his Glasgow constituency, but have not had a single piece of steel cut.
 
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