Amazing Jet Footage!

DBK

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This is just AMAZING! So amazing I don't care if it's a repost.

http://jumpcut.com/view?id=C009AF72755211DC9F89000423CF037A

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There are airmen and there are pilots: the first being part bird whose view from aloft is normal and comfortable, a creature whose brain and muscles frequently originate movements which suggest flight; and then there are pilots who regardless of their airborne time remain earth-loving bipeds forever. When these latter unfortunates, because of one urge or another, actually make an ascension, they neither anticipate nor relish the event and they drive their machines with the same graceless labor they inflict upon the family vehicle.

— Ernest K. Gann

He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; from knowing himself and knowing his airplane so well that he can come somewhere close to touching, in his own special and solitary way, that thing that is called perfection.

— Richard Bach, 'A Gift of Wings'

I don't think I possess any skill that anyone else doesn't have. I've just had perhaps more of an opportunity, more of an exposure, and been fortunate to survive a lot of situations that many other weren't so lucky to make it. It's not how close can you get to the ground, but how precise can you fly the airplane. If you feel so careless with you life that you want to be the world's lowest flying aviator you might do it for a while. But there are a great many former friends of mine who are no longer with us simply because they cut their margins to close.

— Bob Hoover

Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death I Shall Fear No Evil For I am 80,000 feet and Climbing.

— sign over the entrance to the SR-71 operating location on Kadena AB Okinawa

You've never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3.

— Paul F. Crickmore, 'Lockheed SR-71: The Secret Missions Exposed,' 1993

Low Flight (1)

Oh! I've slipped through the swirling clouds of dust,
a few feet from the dirt,
I've flown the Phantom low enough,
to make my bottom hurt.
I've TFO'd the deserts, hills,
valleys and mountains too,
Frolicked in the trees,
where only flying squirrels flew.
Chased the frightened cows along,
disturbed the ram and ewe,
And done a hundred other things,
that you'd not care to do.
I've smacked the tiny sparrow,
bluebird, robin, all the rest,
I've ingested baby eaglets,
simply sucked them from their nest!
I've streaked through total darkness,
just the other guy and me,
And spent the night in terror of
things I could not see.
I've turned my eyes to heaven,
as I sweated through the flight,
Put out my hand and touched,
the master caution light.

Man I love aviation LOL!!!!
 
All I know is I've flown a bit under 400 mph 30-40 feet off the ground, and that was intense. This thing is going nearly 700 mph over water at that height. It would have been sweet if he cranked it up and busted all those boat windows :lol:
 
strange....they hardly ever fly over lake st clair during the air show.....maybe 1 or 2 passes, but nothing like that.....awsome pictures
 
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