EDA Brazilian Aerobatic Team

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by JTiger, Dec 12, 2005.

  1. JTiger

    JTiger Well-Known Member

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    Just check this perfect photos made by me ... ( Is the best ones that I've made in my life ) :cheers:

    This guys are damn good pilots, a big wtg to them pls ... :fly2:
     

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  2. RolandGarros

    RolandGarros Well-Known Member

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    They're all self bombers
     
  3. Lummux

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    They're all certifiable, but great pilots. :p
     
  4. biles

    biles Well-Known Member

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    Looks cool.
    Our air force uses these old old old planes for their displays, CT-114 Tutor. They crash a couple of them every year and I am getting pretty embarrassed.
    Maybe when the cheap bastards run out of flyable examples of that old old aiplane, Canada will get a new plane for it's displays.
     
  5. JTiger

    JTiger Well-Known Member

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    The planes used here is a Embraer T-27 "Tucano" ... very realiable plane ...
     
  6. -frog-

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    Had some pictures of Polish pilots in a simulated DF between MiG-23's and MiG-29's (2 vs 2)... if I find them, I gonna post'em here...
    That was what I call "pilot skill".
    Nice pictures BTW :)
     
  7. biles

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    I saw a little television show many years ago about a firm in the United Staes that does dogfights using the Tucano. Costs some money [but what is money FOR? Ya can't take it with you when you die, so SPEND some of it...] and you go to ground school and then you get to go up and, mano et mano, dogfight with others. You have an instructer pilot with you to keep you from pulling off some stupid shit.
    The planes have some lazers to tell you if your 'shots' hit or not.
    I would really really like to go and do this thing, except I won't go to the United States while they are at war. Maybe in Canada, which is only a tiny little tiny bit at war, I could find something like this to try.... But there is probably some 'special tax' on it and you have to apply through the 'ministry of little beurocratic empires' for a permit and pay a user fee to apply for a permit to apply for a permit to pay a tax to apply for a permit.
    Socialism.... sigh.
     
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    I like the last one best, makes for a good desktop wallpaper.... :fly2: