Jubilee Flypast; A pilots view

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Jubilee Flypast; A pilots view

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Well, bomb-aimer's and tail gunner's view too, so no prizes for guessing which aircraft features in the clip below. Interesting bit of film, but then how can the BBMF be anything other than interesting.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18334001

Fittingly, as they flew above Her Majesty, they managed to establish a new ' most bone-domes in one cockpit ' record. Hurrah !

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Excellent!
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Cheers Paul :thumbsup:

I enjoyed that
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Great video! :) Thanks for posting that Paul.

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Paul K wrote: Fittingly, as they flew above Her Majesty, they managed to establish a new ' most bone-domes in one cockpit ' record. Hurrah !
Looks more like a bobsleigh team on the Cresta run that bit. :)
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Thanks Paul,
Great find! :thumbsup:
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Thanks for posting Paul :thumbsup:


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Wonderful video - :) :) :)
could have watched a little longer though... ;)

Just great to see the Spitfires in the air.
Still a symbol of freedom.

Thanks for posting!!

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