WoREoD Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 (Hope this isn't a repost - I hadn't seen it before) Best with sound on.... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=z3f0YbQDxp0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trev-the-Rev Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Brilliant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuey Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 hes got the X factor................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoREoD Posted December 26, 2007 Author Share Posted December 26, 2007 I'm told it was recorded at a NATO exercise in Belgium. I love the way the crowd in the background gets bigget and bigger! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xStric9x Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Excellent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarnie Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zummertor Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 In the words of a mate in Sydney " Very good It made our TV news out here!! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H5 Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tere Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 What a hoot! Having been marshalled thousands of times, I've never seen anything like it. Leave it to the Brits to be insanely creative in something totally mundane. And I can tell you for a fact Brit pilots are just as crazy (and Aussies are completely off the charts)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinmac Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Having met several Phantom pilots during my stay on a little Island down South I must agree that I wouldnt let any Brit pilots borrow my Zed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinbad Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 it was in the paper not long after it was posted on youtube and an investigation was taken by the RAF. luckily they got away with it as it was for charity.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinbad Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Having met several Phantom pilots during my stay on a little Island down South I must agree that I wouldnt let any Brit pilots borrow my Zed What does that say for the rest of them then? British pilots are regarded as some of the best in the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinmac Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Having met several Phantom pilots during my stay on a little Island down South I must agree that I wouldnt let any Brit pilots borrow my Zed What does that say for the rest of them then? British pilots are regarded as some of the best in the world. Dont get me wrong, they are very good, just a little crazy. Dinking with them is an experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tere Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 It's actually a compliment because the good military pilots are quite commonly a little "off-center." When was the last time you went "roof stomping" on someone's roof a 3 a.m.? It's a demand for immediate breakfast and more beer - woe be unto you if you don't deliver. It's also a penalty for not being at the party in the first place. I always had the best times with Brit and Aussie pilots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinmac Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Their favourite trick when they caught us at sea was to come at us from right ahead at bridge level ( pretty low) and then just flick the wings as they came past. Pretty terrifying as you couldnt hear them until they were past. Clever stuff though and probably very good training as that may be frowned on in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N1SM0350z Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinbad Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Their favourite trick when they caught us at sea was to come at us from right ahead at bridge level ( pretty low) and then just flick the wings as they came past. Pretty terrifying as you couldnt hear them until they were past.Clever stuff though and probably very good training as that may be frowned on in the UK. Sounds like a laugh! In fact they do some low level stuff in the UK to prep for air-shows and the like. They also do low fly-by's during warfare demonstrations with battleships etc .. its impressive stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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stevie_350z Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 LMAO I've never known one sane person in the military, I love 'em! If it's not "chicken boxing" (boxing with a chicken on the end of each arm") or monty python jokes, it's all funny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tere Posted January 6, 2008 Share Posted January 6, 2008 Their favourite trick when they caught us at sea was to come at us from right ahead at bridge level ( pretty low) and then just flick the wings as they came past. Pretty terrifying as you couldnt hear them until they were past.Clever stuff though and probably very good training as that may be frowned on in the UK. Hehehe... Reminds me of the time I ran a Russian "trawler" in a Boeing 707, throwing up 4 big rooster tails as I blew by him from bow on at wavetop height at 300+ knots just a few feet from him. Then I came back at him from the stern and ran up the other side. The boys on deck woke up in a hurry and got a little salt water spray. They ticked me off because they were trying to jam my electronics -- payback is hell. It could have been worse, I could have dropped the boom and "peed" a little JP-7 on him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H5 Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 Their favourite trick when they caught us at sea was to come at us from right ahead at bridge level ( pretty low) and then just flick the wings as they came past. Pretty terrifying as you couldnt hear them until they were past.Clever stuff though and probably very good training as that may be frowned on in the UK. Hehehe... Reminds me of the time I ran a Russian "trawler" in a Boeing 707, throwing up 4 big rooster tails as I blew by him from bow on at wavetop height at 300+ knots just a few feet from him. Then I came back at him from the stern and ran up the other side. The boys on deck woke up in a hurry and got a little salt water spray. They ticked me off because they were trying to jam my electronics -- payback is hell. It could have been worse, I could have dropped the boom and "peed" a little JP-7 on him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 it was in the paper not long after it was posted on youtube and an investigation was taken by the RAF. luckily they got away with it as it was for charity.. This was a major news item on Reporting Scotland this evening. The footage was filmed at RAF Lossiemouth. The guy who did the break dancing has raised thousands for cancer charities, apparently. He has been interviewed for CNN and other news channels all over the world, following the YouTube release. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinbad Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 it was in the paper not long after it was posted on youtube and an investigation was taken by the RAF. luckily they got away with it as it was for charity.. This was a major news item on Reporting Scotland this evening. The footage was filmed at RAF Lossiemouth. The guy who did the break dancing has raised thousands for cancer charities, apparently. He has been interviewed for CNN and other news channels all over the world, following the YouTube release. I was told that it was on the NATO exercise in belgium as WoREoD mentioned... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 it was in the paper not long after it was posted on youtube and an investigation was taken by the RAF. luckily they got away with it as it was for charity.. This was a major news item on Reporting Scotland this evening. The footage was filmed at RAF Lossiemouth. The guy who did the break dancing has raised thousands for cancer charities, apparently. He has been interviewed for CBS and other news channels all over the world, following the YouTube release. I was told that it was on the NATO exercise in belgium as WoREoD mentioned... Possible I picked up the wrong info from the news report. The guy and his squadron are certainly based at Lossiemouth, and today's report was definitely filmed there, but the YouTube footage could have been taken elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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