Brit Nigel Lamb led a group of three Red Bull Air Race pilots on the flight to Budapest, passing over the Danube River. Current World Championship leader Paul Bonhomme and local pilot Peter Besenyei completed the trio for the fly-in that took them over some of the city's most impressive landmarks.
In sunny and only slightly cloudy skies, the pilots flew in front of the hilltop castle of Buda and past the course that they will compete on later this week. Laid out along the River Danube through the center of the Hungarian capital, the Red Bull Air Race track is marked by inflatable pylons known as Air Gates and takes the pilots under the famous Chain Bridge across the water.
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Amazing shots, and quality. Thanks for the HD, YouTube!... :)
theone1991 1 year ago
Call Interception :
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detector91 3 years ago
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Budapest is the capital of Hungary and the capital of all gypsies of the world. I like Budapest, it is a nice city.
stan021 3 years ago
Very good.:)))
At me the original rounds are.
Feri1974 3 years ago
Lol the race today was so good in Budapest. My friends and I were hoping that the hungarian dude would hit the pylon so that the US pilot would win...no offense to any of Peter Besenyei's fans..we just took it seriously.
JeremyDude131 3 years ago
Search for video: '12 Planes And 380 Tons! Red Bull Air Race Logistics'. That's the video response to your question :)
Redbullairrace 3 years ago
they are taken apart and put into a 747 along with the rest of the race gear, the crews can take the airplanes apart in a day, and put them back together in about a day and a half.
MattHaase 3 years ago
hmm, I wonder how these planes travel from place to place around the world for their races.
raven1234 3 years ago
That was kool
militaryflyboy22 3 years ago 2
well that was worthless
mrleg15 3 years ago