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A350 formation flying

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  1. Peloton25

    Peloton25 F1 Veteran

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    Don't usually see this sort of thing. :cool:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI4jWYZLeHQ[/ame]

    >8^)
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  2. MarkPDX

    MarkPDX F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Pretty cool, thanks for sharing that.
     
  3. NürScud

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    Very nice.
     
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    I liked the echelon formation as they broke away so smoothly. Thanks for the video!
     
  6. TimN88

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    Cool video. The most fun I've ever had in a plane has been on formation sorties, even in (relatively) big planes.
     
  7. FERRARI-TECH

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    is it just me ? or is that thing a carbon copy ( no pun intended) of the 787 ??

    If you cant beat 'em join 'em I guess.
     
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    jcurry Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Each airplane manufacturer used to have unique nose designs that were fairly common between types. I think the 787 was a more radical departure from prior Boeing designs than the A350 is from prior Airbus.
     

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