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Splendid BBMF Hawker Hurricane Low Flypast " Goosebumps ".

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

The folks on the cold wind swept hill, had a heart warming moment, when a WW2 Hurricane swooped down for a awesome low flypast. it was great to see a folks who weren't alive during WW2, honouring this iconic aircraft.

http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/hurricanepz865.cfm

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  • As of 03/01/2012 there is 207 like's and only 1 dislike. Who? Who on earth could dislike this short and awesome vid? Oh, maybe it's the little girl in the pink jacket, hiding behind her dad, lol.

  • @jimbobbulu When children cry and crows fly, you know its going to be a really good low flypast LOL.

  • About 20 years ago I was walking on a clifftop near Cardiff when a Spitfire and Hurricane flew past at clifftop height. Absolutely magical. I recognised the Spitfires anhedral as they approached, and just stood there open mouthed as they passed. A perfect moment. And one of the pilots looked across and grinned!

  • @AlfredTupper I think when a Spitfire & Hurricane appear unexpectedly, its always a extra special moment.

  • Anyone notice the little girl in the pink coat go to hide behind the adult as the Hurricane approaches? Lovely!

  • @MultiLoafer When the crows fly away, and kids start crying, you know its going to be a great flypast LOL.

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  • What an awesome experience! I am jeolous.

  • tank buster model too

    

  • @randytosh

    I don't have any figures but it is highly likely that hurricanes account for more 'kills' than spitfires. There is a simple reason for this. Although the Spitfire was the superior aircraft, far more hurricanes were built than spitfires. Also, hurricanes were easier to maintain and keep in flying condition.

  • even rocks its wings in salute haha

    

  • This people, is why we live in a free society, believe me it was hard fought by our forefathers. Never forget that...

  • @AlfredTupper I know the feeling. I was at a motorcross track in the north of england when a lancaster bomber fly low over head escorted by the hurricane and spitfire when they were heading home after a local airshow. Epic moment in my life. Luck comes in threes.

  • @IIFeelGoodII Hurricane

  • Helluva WW2 fighter! Can't even tell how much I like the sound of those! Too bad we don't have such shows in Russia :(

  • YEAHHHH!!!!

  • @IIFeelGoodII

    I hope that's a joke :)

    

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