The Original Spitfire Surprise Low Pass - YouTube
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Nothing on my screen...........
That's how low it was Pete.:madsmile:
You need to click on the white writing that says "The original spitfire........"
Thot was a right good bit of flying, there.
Bob
Nope........ no white writing either! I must be looking at the Spitfires found in Burma
Try this the flying was I think a pilot called Hanna
Spitfire under bridge - YouTube
Ray Hanna. Same pilot in both clips
Nope, still nothing. Am I missing something here in my quest for total computer illiteracy?
While on the subject of low flying, here at Abingdon about 15 years ago a Hercules was doing several low passes over the airfield and a load of crunchies were faffing around at the Southern end of the airfield with some tents and camouflaged trucks - as they are prone to do! One got onto the top of his Bedford, so we're talking about this dimwits head being 15 feet off the ground now. Anyway, Herc pilot anxious to show off his new found skills does a low pass to impress lad with camera on top of lorry.
You could say that the Herc made a BIG impression on the lad as the propellor took his head clean off - never to be found - vapourised! Rest of blokes and lorries covered in blood and guts
In reply to Peters Herc story a story my brother told me when he was a RAAFie is that Australia is one of the few nations to lose its complete aerobatic team in one hit. Apparently they were performing a barrel roll (4 Vampires) and they were too low 1,2,3 ploughed straight in 4 saw it coming and tried to pull up and pancacked but the plane disintegrated.
google this for a read - TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE?
Fatal accident involving Red Sales aerobatic team near
East Sale, Victoria, 15th August 1962 Sic Atur Ad Astra
My brother went along to this one to pick up the pieces;
Extracts from DDAAFS Safety Magazine
“SIFTING THROUGH THE EVIDENCE”
29 September 1977 (F-111C A8-133) – 2nd F-111 accident – birdstrike and
ejection Evans Head
Overview
During the downwind leg at 2000 ft AMSL for a second bombing pass on a 320° attack
heading, the aircraft experienced at least three birdstrikes on the cockpit
transparencies. Between 10–12 seconds later ejection was initiated at a height of 720
ft AMSL and airspeed of 520 kts. The crew module impacted the ground after a flight
time of approximately three seconds. Both crew members were killed. The aircraft
crashed into the ground approximately 9 nm south-southwest from the main radar
target at Evans Head air weapons range (NSW) and caused an extensive ground fire.
Wreckage from the windscreen panels and other cockpit contents were recovered 1.5
nm back along the flight path from the aircraft’s ground impact point.
The F-111 was in a nose down and Rt wing down attitude when the co-pilot ejected them out it is unclear if the pilot was alive after the bird/s came through the front windshields and at 520 knots thats cooking along
No purtier music than that RR Merlin......
Born thirty years too late......