A fairly long one. Preferably expensive. And fitted to a camera with at least one memory card in it. Seriously, if you’re asking such a rudimentary question, then you probably shouldn’t visit the Mach Loop. You can easily spend all day there, in rapidly changing weather, and see nothing. Get some practice at your nearest airfield so that you know roughly what to do. You need good technique, and you need to know your equipment fairly well.
@@Philb68888 then you should be ok 👍 I’m sure my 100-500mm would be almost perfect, 1.4x in the bag just in case. I’d travel as light as possible, that’s for sure 👌🏻
@@tonylockhart1963 Weird how you found a bit of common courtesy, after they called you out on your B.S. reply... P.S. Notice how the uploader made a simple suggestion, no smugness to be found, and even offered up a "Good luck"? Try to be more like the uploader...instead of yourself.
Fairly low level flying through valleys. It's a little bit trickier IRL than in Ace Combat. But at least in real life it's not one of those bloody missions where as soon as you go to 1001ft a million undodgeable SAMs shoot you down....
If you are incapable of marveling at these superb examples of today's engineering, I can do no better than quote (misquote) Sir Walter Scott ; Breathes there the man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said : WOW ! in his head.