Having tried to fly tight formation in DCS just following a basic flight plan, I have a HOOOOGE respect for the skill of these pilots. It's insanely difficult to stay that tight straight and level, then try a basic turn and things get tricky, now add crazy manoeuvres, then inverted, and it just feels humanly impossible! How they do it I'll never know.
I saw the Blue Angels when I was visiting family in Lousiana, they put on a great show of superb flying skills, I really enjoyed every minute...plus I think they must be allowed to fly a lot closer to their audience than our display team here in the UK, the fantastic red Arrows....😁👍👍
Sounds great. I have a request. I make my own analog animation. Please let me use the sound of an airplane When using it, I will introduce the shortcut of this video in the summary column. best regards
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@@janet9025 Yes, you're right, it's not watching all videos wasting time on strategies, I was ignorant doing so till I met Sir Lucas S.Chamberlain last year at a startup funding event in Washington DC.
This would be the ultimate dream for me if I could ever get a chance to do it! The thought and visualization of being in the air with these guys is just incredible. I'm a paraplegic though so it may never happen. But a man can dream! Love the Blue Angels!
What are the black things that fly across the screen in about .20th of a second at 23:14? You can get a better look at them if you pause at the right moment. To make it easier, be sure to slow the video speed to .25ths/s in the settings options -'cause they zip across at an almost unnoticeable speed. In one of the split second frames, I count 17 of them. It strikes me as a bit odd that no one seems to mention them, at all, within the most recent 30 comments.
A real rookie question here, but I know nothing about this sort of stuff, so excuse that.. but why do both jets take off at the same time? is the risk quite high of maybe something happening and then them colliding? or is that not a thing?