November 24, 2010 at 11:04 pm
By: T J Johansen - 26th November 2010 at 13:28
Nice to see the footage. I only wish these homegrown “documentary filmmakers” would refrain from the dreaded music.
I can only agree with ZRX61. Half a dozen F7Fs just can’t be a bad thing. How many of those cats do actually fly though?
T J
By: AdlerTag - 26th November 2010 at 01:19
Lovely video, and a huge pat on the back to everyone involved in getting them all together in one patch of sky.
Regards the Red Bull P38, I couldn’t agree more! It would be wonderful to have the B25, F4U and P38 over for a show or two over here (UK).
By: timuss - 25th November 2010 at 21:57
Now there’s an aircraft i’d love to see. I wish Red Bull would send there P-38 over for some shows namely Legends!!!
By: ZRX61 - 25th November 2010 at 18:46
It was back in Sept, they almost managed to have 6….
Now if we could just get all 6 Tigercats in one place…
By: trumper - 25th November 2010 at 14:56
🙂 Thank you,nice to see some “raw” as it happens footage.
I bet the cars and lorries on the motor way wondered what was happening when did their run and break over it 🙂
By: Canuck - 25th November 2010 at 13:02
Thanks, Zulu Romeo… wonderful to see so many airworthy!
By: Propstrike - 25th November 2010 at 08:46
Wow, that’s quite something !
I sense that the cameraman was just getting whatever footage he could, rather than the flight formating for the camera, hence the high proportion of angles from rear 3/4, which though interesting, is not visually ideal.
Still, very atmospheric.
By: DazDaMan - 25th November 2010 at 06:58
Epic! 🙂
By: Rocketeer - 24th November 2010 at 23:32
Beautiful! Many thanx for posting!
By: Mark V - 24th November 2010 at 23:14
Wonderful!! 🙂 Thanks for posting the link to an extraordinary sight!