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SU24 Low level pass

Old 14th Nov 2014, 09:42
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SU24 Low level pass

We all love a low level pass:

edit: From Buster's advice - volume warning !


http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6b1_1415910197

Apologies if it's an oldie.

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Old 14th Nov 2014, 10:08
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Well not seen it before
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Old 14th Nov 2014, 11:15
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Ok, a headphone volume level warning would also help!
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Old 14th Nov 2014, 11:26
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Ooh, good. We might now have an onslaught from the outrage bus about how dangerous, needless and unprofessional that is.
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Old 14th Nov 2014, 14:03
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Sure I have seen lower whilst walking in the Cheviots.
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Tiger, excellent thanks for posting it.
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Wow. That was ballsy. I flew Sandblower missions in the Scooter back in the day and that bank angle at that low level at that speed is dicey.
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Any bank angle on a Vespa is dangerous Ken...
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Did you have to look at that one too before you left the Service Courtney?!
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Nice to fly but - like your Tornado - I wouldn't care to be sitting in one if things turn 'unfriendly'.
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