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Fltlvls said:
Awesome, especially when the guy was looking at his map 10 feet off the deck haulin a$$, i can't even read a map while driving without running off the road.

That wasn't a map, it was surrender papers, so we know it was French.

Oh grow up, that was funny.
 
Now thats flying!!
 
it's all fun and games until some loses an eye or smacks the hump off Akmed's camel.

Cool video,
 
Looks like a good day on the Low Levels.

I start to suck up seat cushion at 100ft.

Those guys are good, not matter who they fly for.
 
navyflyer said:
"...defense of France at the German border." They're a few decades late aren't they?

Also, 'elite' and 'French' shouldn't be used in the same sentence, unless you're talking about salad dressing.

Anyone need a rifle? Never shot--just dropped once.
 
Congratulations on an incredible photo editing job. Fantastique!

Except those couldn't have been Frog pilots flying that low and cool. There aren't many Frenchies with balls to fly like that. Most of their pilots are like their countrymen, in a word, Pu$$ies.

Au revoir!
 
Any Mirage jockies out there? I am wondering: they must have some kind of terrain following radar or something, because there is NO way a guy that low and fast would take out a map and fold it. No freaking way.

Notice how he is LOCKED at 10 feet or so while his buddy is bouncing around in front of (and ABOVE) him. I mean, he doesn't move up or down at all. That's not natural! I'll bet the in-cockpit camera guy was on autopilot and the other guy was handflying.

D@mn good flying though!!
 
Benhuntn said:
it's all fun and games until some loses an eye or smacks the hump off Akmed's camel.

Cool video,

Then it's a sport!
 
Wildmanny said:
Congratulations on an incredible photo editing job. Fantastique!

Except those couldn't have been Frog pilots flying that low and cool. There aren't many Frenchies with balls to fly like that. Most of their pilots are like their countrymen, in a word, Pu$$ies.

Au revoir!

Guess you never saw the video of the French version of Delta Force deal with the hijacked Airbus a few years back. Those guys are a bunch of bad MFers! In just a few seconds there was alot of smoke and a bunch of dead terrorists.
 
...and alot of dead tourists!!!
 
Another "let's get the f^ck outta here" french air farce video? This is obviously another french air farce training tape entitled, "Proper Retreat Procedure When Switzerland Attacks".

See, the first video was a retreat training video if the attack comes from the African continent, called "Attack From Below = Head North FAST" This new video is training for the western front.

I'd be more impressed to see videos of the french actually using the Mirage for what I'm assuming they made it for: ENGAGING THE ENEMY or BOMBING THE ENEMY or FIGHTING THE ENEMY...

Sorry, but making fun of the french and their 'military might' never gets old! :laugh:

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Fleet ADM Ernest J. King, December - 1941.
 
That video was cool and all, but i won't be impressed until i see them do it all inverted!!!
 
Those pilots really don't want to fly that low....It scares the sh*t out of them. But this is how they're taught to fly from day 2 in flight training.

It goes something like this:
Day 1 -"OK, now this is how an airplane works"
Day 2-30 "You have to make sure while your retreating that you stay under the enemy's radar. Because if you don't, we'll have to spend time teaching you how to shoot. And we really don't have anyone around here with any experience."

So naturally they get pretty darn good at it.
 

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