Couple more…
WHOOPS!
Fish are friends not target practise 🙂
Although we seemed to have bounced back from small planes to submarines, they have one thing in common: a cramped cockpit!
Here’s another:

Dang that Typhoon was very low indeed!
Really nice Starfighter footage, guys! :eagerness:
Just a simple but neat fly-by:
Yup that’s real and pretty mad. It’s a German Starfighter in May 1985 (according to my notes). A number of Starfighters were lost due to striking the sea and a few other actually bounced off and lived to tell the tale!
Couple more NATO Starfighters low… a Dutch and a Belgium one respectively:


Geoff, that Starfighter is so badly Photoshopped, bits of the landing gear are still visible! 😀
Here a couple of Ural airliners flying by…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n1rGMnm8mE
He would definitely not fit in this…

Another plane on a ship that doesn’t fit…

From flying tanks to flying submarines…

Another flying tank

And a plane with six tracks!
(well, some of it anyway)
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The rest here in full glorious colour and motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDCgMlomhvM
Any excuse to post a B-36 is a good one!
Another airplane at the camping site!
(well, some of it anyway)
PS. Thanks Geoff, great thread! 😉
And this is hardly “How Low Can You Go?” is it?
I think it fully qualifies, given the height the Bisley was flying when this shot was taken! 😮
In fact you can fairly accurately calculate that from this image… it’s under 25 ft (about 7.5 m), and subtract a good few feet from that for the prop arc for actual ground clearance!
Ju 52/3m under attack by a SAAF Bisley:
Source: http://www.ww2incolor.com/german-air-force/JU52-ATTACK.html