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Montage of some of 2006's best aerobatic glider pilots, including Hungarian champion, Ferenc Toth.
This year, the 12th World Glider Aerobatic Championships will take place in Niederöblarn, Austria; August 16th - 25th with 52 pilots, and 12 nations. More infos here: http://www.segelkuns tflug-wm07.at
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Music: Air on a 6 String by Steve Morse
Flying: Sean D. Tucker with vivid in cockpit, aerial and ground photography. This new movie was created from DV quality video on a MacBook Pro using iMovie.
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See an autonomous aeroplane take off and land from a vertical perch
More - http://technology.ne wscientist.com/artic le/dn12955
http://aerobatics .mit.edu/
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Seen here at New Castle, Matt Chapman is one of the best aerobatic pilots in the world. His CAP 580 aircraft is one of less than 10 flying today. From snap rolls to tumbles to hammerheads, his flying is pure precision and power.
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Glenn Pew takes you inside the mind of an airshow performer and rides along through tight formation and opposing flight maneuvers. A must see for pilots. To learn more, without dramamine, read: The Day I Saw The Light, at http://www.avweb.com /news/airman/184287- 1.html
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This BO-105 helicopter piloted by Charles Aaron performs maneuvers impossible by any other aircraft (except maybe the F-22). Aaron is one of only 4 helicopter specific aerobatic pilots in the United States. Watch as this machine does backflips, half cuban 8s, rolls and pedal turns.
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Higher res vid at www.8kcab.com. Goofing around in a Pitts and RV4 one weekend. Formation and fighter trail. A bumpy Santa Ana day. A bit of an airborne ghost rider. Some formation aerobatics and some aerobatic tail chases. RV4 PIC Frank Britton. PIC Pitts Niccolai Murphy
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A tribute to Sean D. Tucker, one of the best aerobatic pilots in the world. Early in 2006, Sean was forced to bail out due to a mechanical failure in his plane. He sustained no injuries, but his trademark 'little red biplane', which was destined for the National Air and Space Museum, was destroyed.
View this video, the original footage, and more at www.AirshowStuff.com