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28 Nov 10 - 05:01 PM (#3042280) Subject: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: JohnInKansas This doesn't require much comment, but the exemplary skill and daring of these pilots demands noticee. Advanced Aerobatics As one comment at the site indicates this may be a training exercise it certainly counters the claim made here recently that the (UK?) education system lacks the latest in facilities and professionalism. John |
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28 Nov 10 - 05:47 PM (#3042313) Subject: RE: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: gnu Ya can't beat the Brits fer silly humour... masters. Loved it. |
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28 Nov 10 - 09:16 PM (#3042431) Subject: RE: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: JohnInKansas Among recent finds, the best counter the US can offer is, unfortunately, "musical." (We are responding to the "why so little BS" thread aren't we?) Anyhow, try The St. Lukes Band for variety. (These folk have several selections up.) John |
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29 Nov 10 - 05:14 AM (#3042585) Subject: RE: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: Georgiansilver Don't forget the Red Barrows! |
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29 Nov 10 - 05:37 AM (#3042597) Subject: RE: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: JohnInKansas The Red Barrows are obviously skilled and well practiced, but lack some of the "show quality" of the recently popular US style Square Dance, don't ya think? (I'll conced that a couple of the "girls" in this clip lack a certain gentility...) John |
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30 Nov 10 - 04:28 AM (#3043373) Subject: RE: BS: SUPERB Aerobatics (UK Style?) From: Donuel Breataking and stunning! When the clouds came in and they were able to complete their maneuvers despite the limited visibility was postively terrifying. Hats off the the emergency squad who responded with heroism in the truest sense of othe word. |