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Originally Posted by BRIGGBOY
1, spitfire, 2 lancaster, 3 hawker tempest, 4 p51 d, 5 mossie, 6 bristol beaufighter, 7 blackbird, 8 tornado gr1, 9 eurofighter, 10 f 16 fighting falcon
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Be sure to keep the canopy open on the Tempest when starting her up. Don't want the fumes to suffocate the pilot before taking off!
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Originally Posted by McKinneyJD
1. Blue Angels in F/A-18E Superhornets fly a high show and remain aloft. Since MC-130 Fat Albert is part of the Blues show, C-130 JATO takeoff and acrobatic demo to start things off.
2. F4U Corsair acrobatic demo, F4U - F/A-18E heritage pass with Blue Angel lead solo.
3. F-86 Sabre acrobatic demo
4. P-51D acrobatic demo, 2x P-51D - 2x F-86 Missing man formation.
5. Hughes H-4 Hercules low level flyby, because that’s about all she could manage.
6. Ka-50 Hokum acrobatic demo and live weapons test.
7. Sopwith Camel acrobatic demo, perhaps a low-level pass with the Ka-50.
8. Sukoi PAK FA acrobatic demo, slow pass with Sopwith.
9. Bell-X1 subsonic demo with B-29 drop.
10. Horton Ho-229 V3 acrobatic demo.
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Really, a PAK FA doing a flyby with a Sopwith!? You do know, that even a Spitfire with a Griffon and more powerful Spits, have a hard time flying alongside a Sopwith. The pilot of the Spit has to pretty much fly on the edge of falling out of the sky! While the Sopwith pilot fly's at max throttle. I don't think that'd be a very good show for the people, when a multi-milion dollar jet falls.
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Originally Posted by Davedog74
most impressive mckinney as i knew it would be,not sure about live fire at an airshow,might just be me making noises thru a megaphone
i had a good chuckle at winnys list
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You could use blanks?