Fly with the Red Arrows (3D)

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2010

Experience flying in the back seat of a Red Arrows Hawk jet without ever leaving the ground. This film features highlights of the team's 2010 display and is the first time that a 3D 'pilot's eye view' has been captured in full high definition video.

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  • very beautiful

  • Pour avoir fait de l'avion, je peut vous dire que c'est vraiment en 3D, on se rend pas compte de la distance en pilotant, Excellent ! Je repart réviser quelques figures encore ^^

  • fucking INCREDIBLE.

  • wheres the 3d ?

  • fuck you TheDaniel how can you dislike this...you are just as worthless as your 3d

  • Dislike because of Decieving title

  • This is so not 3d...

  • I read from other posters that they don't spend much of the year doing any training, nor use sensors, like the blue angels, the red arrows depend on pilot skill.

    This, to me, makes them the most skilled aerobatic display team in the world.

    Their displays are daring and exciting and don't leave long moments of empty air space. They draw hearts in the skies & fly in such a tight formation and so closely.

    The RIAT airshow in England each year is the largest international airshow in the world.

  • Excellent video. At a charity auction, a British woman paid £1.5 million to fly with them. By the end of the 2009 season, the Red Arrows had performed a total of 4,269 displays in 53 countries.

  • @PhotoShopChannel MUCH better! At any rate as a pilot I can appreciate the skill that is required to fly the display, the regular airshow mob is not composed of flying professionals in the main. What that lot likes is noise and power, and lashings of it. The Red Arrows, and Canada's Snowbirds are superb flyers but are severely short of noise and power. It's just too bad they both have to drive tin whistles.

    And I must admit I more enjoy watching F-18s and the like if I'm given a choice.

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