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HAF F-16 DEMO team "ZEUS"

 

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C-2 Greyhound Arrested Landing

 

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B-52

 

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WWII Bomber

 

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I'm not sure why I seek these and waste hours watching them. My wife thinks I'm weird. lol

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I really wanted to keep this pure in-cockpit video and audio but they are pretty hard to come by. So here's a brief but interesting look at close formation training. The radio chatter adds some color to it as well.

 

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Good find, marcos, love over-the-shoulder view. Btw, I usually hate music dubbed over in-cockpit videos but I've found myself liking that song. First time hearing it, too.

 

I still prefer the jet engine whine and avionics hum but thanks!

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I guess you can also post your own videos in this thread? :joystick:

 

After all, it is in-cockpit, real, and I did post it! :D

 

Flying the Yak54 during my holiday in Russia. In this first part of the flight the instructor was showing how to fly maneuvers which I copied after.

(note: first 3 min are takeoff & climb)

 

Don't forget some chewing gum next time...You looked like::surprise::surprise::surprise:

 

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I think that flying so low intentionally and talking about it earned this guy some grounding...

 

I always wonder about that every time I see low level flying by mil pilots. I'm pretty sure it's prohibited.

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I always wonder about that every time I see low level flying by mil pilots. I'm pretty sure it's prohibited.

 

 

No, I'm sure he is on a low altitude military airway.... that is why he is looking at the map!

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I always wonder about that every time I see low level flying by mil pilots. I'm pretty sure it's prohibited.

 

Here in Norway there's a 200ft AGL hard deck. Combine that with the very fact that Norway isn't flat, you'll often have imagery that seems way lower than it actually is.

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He was? I know he looked down a few times but how could you tell he was looking at the map?

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Not HD unfortunately but I always loved this video of Hawks flying low down a river. wont embed so link...

 

 

 

Tornado Role demo.

 

 

Lucky bugger...

 

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Anyone know why British Hawk/tornado/Harrier all have those wavy lines along the top of the canopy? Is it to aid orientation or something?

 

If my memory serves me correctly, they are parachute cords, that tighten when the pilot pulls the ejection handle. The tension smashes the canopy completely allowing the pilot to eject safely.

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Slovenian Army Bell 412 low over Kosovo

 

 

the guy on the left seat is now my collegue in ATC

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If my memory serves me correctly, they are parachute cords, that tighten when the pilot pulls the ejection handle. The tension smashes the canopy completely allowing the pilot to eject safely.

 

No, they are detonation cord, commonly called "det cord." It is a line of formed plastic explosives that will shatter the canopy.

 

 

Awesome video Buncsi, thank you!

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No, they are detonation cord, commonly called "det cord." It is a line of formed plastic explosives that will shatter the canopy.

 

Yep, every time I look at it on a harrier I think back to a story one of the engineers told me at Waddington about how a Harrier struck a bird, shattering the canopy and leaving the det cord hanging around the pilots neck! I imagine that was a long old flight back to base.

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