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CoffmanStarter
9th Jun 2013, 12:44
Some good HD footage of the Patrouille de France with a Rafale joining in the fun ...

https://player.vimeo.com/video/67333502

Other footage available ...

Vive la différence ... Vive la France :ok:

Coff.

clicker
9th Jun 2013, 13:25
That's a nice piece of filming and the Mirages towards the end was a surprise.

Steve the Pirate
9th Jun 2013, 15:47
Very nice. The best FJ display I've ever seen was the Rafale in Bahrain a few years back - awesome.

STP

Finnpog
9th Jun 2013, 16:13
Top video and lovely quality.

Tankertrashnav
9th Jun 2013, 16:35
Have they thought of advertising Budweiser, or have the Reds got the monopoly on that? ;)

Wander00
9th Jun 2013, 16:51
Living in France, but a former Trustee of the RAT, I have slightly divided loyalties as between PdF and RAFAT. However, I can at least now point out to French friends that RAFAT avez neuf avions, mais PdF huit avions. However, I do think the PdF are VERY good and that this video is excellent. Well done to both teams.

sitigeltfel
9th Jun 2013, 17:08
They practise over here outside of the display season. I kid on visitors that I have arranged the display just for them ;)

Can anyone identify the soundtrack music?

Laarbruch72
9th Jun 2013, 19:08
Heart of Courage by Two Steps From Hell.

beerdrinker
9th Jun 2013, 21:18
Stand by for a HD movie of the Reds interacting with a few Typhoons.

smujsmith
9th Jun 2013, 22:33
Top stuff Coff, well found sir. A beauty :ok:

Smudge

Plastic Bonsai
9th Jun 2013, 22:50
There are a few more similar videos on that site..

Why are the pilots doing Tai Chi during their briefing?

CoffmanStarter
10th Jun 2013, 07:55
Plastic B ... It's all part of "getting in the zone" ... Most aerobatic pilots walk through their choreography pre-flight in this way :ok:

Plastic Bonsai
10th Jun 2013, 21:32
Oh. it looked a bit odd - I've seen the odd clip of Red Arrow pilots using whiteboards and flat models but no mass arm waving.

Anyway some great videos there... are they adverts?