A Falcon 8X Business Jet Just Flew Through Star Wars Canyon Like A Fighter (Updated)
After a 2019 ban on military aircraft flying through it, Star Wars Canyon was filled with jet noise once again today.
After a 2019 ban on military aircraft flying through it, Star Wars Canyon was filled with jet noise once again today.
One photographer has captured the Royal Australian Air Force’s low-flying action for Brisbane’s Riverfire festival like no other.
The C-17 is a big, but incredibly nimble beast, as proven in this video of one making hard maneuvers while rocketing low through the Jedi Transition.
The head-up display footage is a reminder of just how fast things can go from calm to terrifying in the fighter flying business.
Slamming Iraq’s bases at ultra low level with JP233 runway denial weapons was among the riskiest Royal Air Force combat actions since World War II.
It’s not known if this hair-raising maneuver was pre-planned or not, but the big helicopter certainly makes a dramatic impression.
Learjets have been rolled before, but we have never seen anything like this.
The Night Stalkers, their Air Force tilt-rotor counterparts, and the U.S. Army Rangers have been busy in the Pacific Northwest as of late.
The California Air National Guard Super Hercules transports were on a celebratory ‘fini-flight’ for a retiring member of the unit.
The Customs and Border Protection helicopter buzzed the pleasure boat before performing a breathtaking about-face maneuver.