https://www.airlive.net/breaking-two-ra ... QO6zfhBrM4
That appears to be what we call a 'tailchase' and the way No 2 was flying meant he caught the tail Lucky no-one was hurt.
I know it is called 'close formation', but..
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Re: I know it is called 'close formation', but..
So, a 'tailcatch', then?
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Re: I know it is called 'close formation', but..
There used to be a pair of Jaguars (FAF) that did an incredibly close together, slow demo, including one being inverted over the other. I used to worry about the closeness of the tails as I was doing their commentary. What to say if it goes wrong??
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