Mirage 2000 turbine rc jet "see marvinf14 and his videos with the Mirage

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

Mirage 2000 is a French multirole fighter jet manufactured by Dassault Aviation. Designed in the late 1970s as a lightweight fighter for the French Air Force, thes is the Aerobatic Radio Remote Control version enjoy the Flight Mirage 2000

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  • song?

    that was awesome!

  • @GreenKoldAid Sorry du I donot remember the song name

  • I'm a PRO at Flight Simulator X / Fs2004 iv'e been Flying For 2 Years Now.. So I'm GOing to buy This MIRAGE 200 Next year and I DUnno Do u think i have The Skill :D ??

  • @nikthepilot I recommend to bay a rc simulator like realflight o so it is never the same the control u use for x/fs is stick and the rc control is whey different so u need to get use to the control the rc simulator is mach moor close to the real ting on rc if no you will crash on fir fly

    Hope help bro: XXXSOLONLY

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  • if u had a seat it could be baby express airways

  • a thing of bueaty, damm gave me thrust in between my front 2 pockets.

  • good jajajaja! Saludos desde Argentina_!

  • Stunning, sweet landing too!

  • well!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ALWAYS DISLIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ok

  • @DotCmaker01 sure Id begin with something simple like a prop although it is hard not to want to experience advanced dynamic fighter jets

  • @Craftmatic01 depends on the type of aircraft and flying club, I've paid 65 dollars for junior membership, (I'm not 18 yet, senior costs $20 more, lessons are free, but I think the liscence is not, anyway, the plane can range from $300-$350 to costs of up to $1000-$2000, of course there are planes that are much more expansive, but if you're going to start r/c flying, start with something like the MultiPlex Mentor, or a HobbyKing J3 Cub.

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