WOW!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdMS1qo4 ... ed&search=
Comes in two parts, this is site for Pt1. Pt2 is well worth viewing.
HU Virtual Blue Angels video
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This was done in Lock On: Modern Air Combat.
Nice video there, but my favourite has to be this one:
Virtual Thunderbirds.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ds+virtual
Nice video there, but my favourite has to be this one:
Virtual Thunderbirds.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ds+virtual
HU Virtual Blue Angels video
Do we have anyone able to match either of these two videos?
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Stunning video. If anyone's after a copy of that simulation it was released in the UK as Lock On : Air Combat Simulation, not Modern Air Combat for some reason.
However the marching out to the jets in formation. It winds me up. I don't know why, I know it's a completely illogical thing to despise. It just makes me go
However the marching out to the jets in formation. It winds me up. I don't know why, I know it's a completely illogical thing to despise. It just makes me go
Re: HU Virtual Blue Angels video
How about this: http://tinyurl.com/523nshobby wrote:Do we have anyone able to match either of these two videos?
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HU Virtual Blue Angels video
Excellent Russian aircraft, pilots and film makers.
When I wrote 'we' I really should have written 'a team flying Hunters, Gnats or Hawks in any colourscheme.' Can't forget seeing 22 Black Hunters fly a loop or the Avro 707s plus Vulcan combinations at Farnborough. Not formation aerobatics but a real eye catcher was the overall bright yellow tiny Boulton Paul delta the P111 - I never really found out why Boulton Paul, more famous perhaps for their gun turrets, designed and built the P111. In those days we led the world in most fields of endeavour!
When I wrote 'we' I really should have written 'a team flying Hunters, Gnats or Hawks in any colourscheme.' Can't forget seeing 22 Black Hunters fly a loop or the Avro 707s plus Vulcan combinations at Farnborough. Not formation aerobatics but a real eye catcher was the overall bright yellow tiny Boulton Paul delta the P111 - I never really found out why Boulton Paul, more famous perhaps for their gun turrets, designed and built the P111. In those days we led the world in most fields of endeavour!