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leviw123 (August 10, 2008 at 3:25 pm)
i just watched em n it broult a tear to my eye hw sad lol
peipeisexygirl (August 7, 2008 at 2:10 am)
wow!!! hola me encanta la aviacion!!!y quiero estudiar eso!! en serio que me quede boca abierta!! jejej
rvfharrier (July 31, 2008 at 6:02 pm)
Wow, I hope the boys made it worth the effort. Credit to your camera skills too, (just read the video description) for your first time seeing them you didn't miss a single move. Out of interest did you use a hand held digital camera or a professional mounted one?
airshowfansh (July 31, 2008 at 5:20 pm)
If I got it from a DVD, then it really wouldn't be mine! I went all over North America to see the Reds... Quebec was a ten hour drive, Langley AFB about five hours, Rhode Island was four and a half hours away, so it was all nice and close for me...
rvfharrier (July 31, 2008 at 4:13 pm)
You're right about it being diesel, but they actually have 5 minutes of "pure diesel" (white colour), and 1 minute of the blue and red dyes. Also to airshowfan, did you get all this footage from a DVD or did you go all across North Amrerica and Canada to film these guys yourself?
killersamuk (July 28, 2008 at 4:38 pm)
dye is sprayed into diesel exhaust, to form the colour. Each jet only carries <1minute of each colour, so its co-ordinated to last the entire show ;)
tazerfire (July 27, 2008 at 2:01 pm)
is it actual smoke or colored fumes?
onearmedbandit86 (July 26, 2008 at 9:35 pm)
Really good filming. Well done!
sergeant137 (July 16, 2008 at 11:21 am)
although the thunderbirds are talented pilots, i am not very impressed with them, but the Diamond PIR is amazing, and the blues are probsbly the tightest in the world. I think an ideal layout for the airforce is the F-22 (which unfortunatley will probably not happen in the near future), and instead of the navy using the superhornet, the T-41. When you have that much power it becomes about speed and noise, not the grace and beauty that comes out of formation flight at it's best.
BlueThunderRules (July 16, 2008 at 3:00 am)
The reds are tighter then the snowbirds but they arent tighter then the blues or tbirds. During some maneuvers the tbirds are easily within 3feet of one another and the blues, well if you have ever seen their Diamond PIR that is just insane. 18inches of separation, the arrows may be the best pilots but I guarantee they could not do that. Really its not so much skill as what maneuvers suit the aircraft the best. All the pilots are the best in the world but they all fly completely different planes |