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Reply #15 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 1:44pm

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On a more sombre note, Flt Lt Matt Jarvis (an RAF Harrier mate), who joined the Reds in 2004, but was diagnosed with terminal cancer at the start of the '04 airshow season, passed away on Sunday. He was only just 30...

Sorry to hear that Charlie.

As for the "best of the best", this usually depends where you hail from. People naturally think their national team is the best. The point is that they have to be good to represent their country or service.

I've seen most of them in my time, except for the Blue Angels or the Snowbirds. I find the slower, more agile types the best for a good display. One of the finest private displays I've ever seen was with the piston-engined Yak 50 & 52 & I imagine keeping close formation in these types can be far more difficult than in a military jet. The big fast jets are impressive but often disappear from sight for a considerable part of the display which spoils it for me. I've never done any formation flying but understand that the leader is the only one looking where he's going. The others are too busy formating on him to admire the scenery. This was one reason the RAF lost out in the early stages of the BoB as they never saw the enemy coming.
 

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Reply #16 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 5:41pm

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Yah thats true about the yaks. There was a display this year at last year at Dux with about 9 or 10 yaks I think which was the best I had ever seen.
 
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Reply #17 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 6:17pm

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Yah thats true about the yaks. There was a display this year at last year at Dux with about 9 or 10 yaks I think which was the best I had ever seen.


Here is the current UK Yak team. I've had the privelege of being trown around the skies by one of their pilots a wee while back...

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(edit: -  I've just noticed, this is my 2000th post.... Grin )
 
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Reply #18 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 6:32pm

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Ahem ........ I won't comment Grin Tongue

Still is a cool shot.


You have to include my comment that immediately follows that statement to get what I'm saying...that from the US Navy's standpoint, they are considered the best and top Navy pilots.


But yeah, when you single out just that part of it, I sound like a dumbass...oh well...
It's a case of poor wording...
 

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Reply #19 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 6:55pm

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Point  taken Smiley in that from your standpoint they are but hey it was merely a misunderstanding.

And on the yak team. I have seen the ones you're talking about Charlie but the one I saw at Dux was much bigger and not proffessional.

P.S. YOu lucky person getting thrown around in one of them 8)
 
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Reply #20 - Mar 28th, 2005 at 6:46am

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I remember the good old days of the mid/late 90's when they did the air racing in the Yaks. That was a laugh! 9 aircraft, all Yak 52s trying to go round each other... Grin
 
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