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I won't clicky the link, especially as adverts are promised, but there have been recent flyovers, in rememberence of D day....6th June, Monday, by various old aircraft.
 
crazy, next time you hear of a similar aircraft crashing on some kind of exercise, you can easily figure out why!!


@MM do you also refuse to watch ITV, C4, C5 etc.....due to adverts? what a lame excuse why not just say "ICBA"
 
crazy, next time you hear of a similar aircraft crashing on some kind of exercise, you can easily figure out why!!


@MM do you also refuse to watch ITV, C4, C5 etc.....due to adverts? what a lame excuse why not just say "ICBA"

Why do you continue to talk tripe, and rubbish? Have you a point to make? Can you refer to anything? What do you talk about? I suggest you *think* before you type, as what you say means nothing...why do it?
 
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When ever my partner is around we get a lot of very fast low flying ducks.
 
translated= The Argentine air force is investigating a pilot for irresponsible low flying. The case came to light because the prank by colleagues on YouTube, with images both from the ground and from the cockpit.

To see is how a Pampa-jet fighter with over 800 kilometres per hour on the filmende colleagues comes aanrazen, at a height of no more than a metre. A trail of scorched grass stays behind. From the cockpit is good to see colleagues at the last moment them disperse.
 
@why not just say "ICBA"
BOAC


? never heard BOAC before what is it


@ MM - You can give comments but you can't take them, I suggest you take a long hard look at yourself and your flaky reputation on here, all I did was point out your bulls**t excuse for not watching the video but you still commented on the post, WTF!
 
They fly low around here all the time , inconsiderate arse holes if you ask me , any commercial jet would be grounded.
 
That's an Argentinian pilot

If you want to see the same video but from inside the cockpit then click Here

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FFwd to 1:00 for the 'moment'
 
They fly low around here all the time , inconsiderate a**e holes if you ask me , any commercial jet would be grounded.


We get them regularly, plus the addition of search and rescue helicopters

Might be wrong , but are they not in training for combat. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Bet you wouldn't complain if they were training to defend your family or property.
 
Against what? A few farmers in a country thousands of miles away? :LOL:
Seriousley though , they shouldnt be allowed to ''train'' over populated areas.
 
Lucky in my county we have the red arrows,bbmf,typhoons and tornado's,int the raf brilliant :D
 
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