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  • Very nice, I go to shows at Kemble a lot, nice to see it from the pilots view! Cheers

  • I have a vid taken from two t-3's I I was flying a display in formation-your right Dakadaver, looks just like the intruder in flight, esp in formation. We had T-3, t-4 an t-5 and a t-52 in Miami--great flying airplanes-still have one t-4(A converted t-3) Really goes, anybody want to buy it?? (the t-52 is in Puerto Rico now, its a t-4 with bigger viper strapped on by the Venezuelans for ground attack role)

  • call me dumb... but a 'Vampire' when I was a kid was a twin-keel dual-itake single exhaust jet jobbie. Made be De Havilland (?)...

  • That is correct - the video is taken from the Vampire - what you see there is the Jet Provost 5.

  • Ah... so it's taken *from* the Vampire, and not of the Vampire itself. Pity, would have loved to have seen those sleek nostalgic lines of the Vamp again....

  • Oh... so that was taken *from* the Vampire. Pity we didn't get to see thoe nostalgic sleek lines of the 'Vamp itself...

  • Just like the Intruder...my fav for Vietnam ground attack, all-weather....to hell with shitstorms..lol

    Nice plane, I fly it on FS9 but didn't find a great one for FSX yet.. 8(

    K

  • there is one on simviation. i just got it. its axactly like for the fs9 one. just diff textures

  • I love JPs. Thanks for the video!

  • I have piloted both of the Provost and Vampire. Always a good time. They are very well built aircraft.

  • Vampires are better than Gloster Meteors, F80 shooting stars and probably F84 Thunderjets. They are so cool they are second on my list after the English electric Lighning.

  • There has been some comment from people about the operation of these permit aircraft ....

    It is stressed that at no time are these aircraft operated outside the ANO regulating permit aircraft in ANY way, shape or form.

    Cost share use of these aircraft is allowed as long as no advertisement is made - and they are not EVER operated for hire or reward.

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