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Brisbane’s RAAF airshow rehearsal has some spooked

Footage of a RAAF C-17 following the Brisbane river, rehearsing for the Sunsuper Riverfire event. Appears to be weaving in and out of the buildings. Nope.

Just the video:

... here's another , this time YT.


(Length: 1m 59s)

Much of the language has been bleeped out.



Enjoy.



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Yikes. Will agree the video makes it look like he is a crazy mother.
 
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You'd think they'd be used to it by now. The C-17 has been doing this low flyover in Brisbane for a few years.

This is the most famous one on the Internet:

https://youtu.be/cYkL5C-xJ5U



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It used to be a lot more impressive when they did it with the F-111's in afterburner with a fuel dump, for Ekka (Queensland's version of the state fair).

It cancelled for 2021.

First time I saw them coming off the river at night, it looked like a dual missile launch.
 
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Another impressive perspective. The reflection of the C-17 can be seen in the high rise windows.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzQmBgKPLTg
 
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I'll bet every pilot and aircrew would go to the mat and fight and wrestle for the opportunity to perform those flyovers.

The average Joe has no idea of the skill, training, blood sweat and tears, and talent of those flying.
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The C17 is a big airplane, which makes it look closer (and slower) than it is. We were driving out of OHare on time on I-90 and one came in right over our heads. I could have sworn he was short and was about to land on the freeway, right on top of our car, but he didn't. Awesome thing to watch. I'd love to see that flyby in person!
 
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The C17 is a big airplane, which makes it look closer (and slower) than it is.


And, empty, it is ridiculously over-powered. I saw a C-17 do an air show demo (2004 or so), and it was AMAZING to see such a huge aircraft crank and bank like a fighter.

Then, that idiot in Fairbanks crashed while hot-rodding (practicing for an airshow), killing himself and the entire crew. No more airshow demos. Frown



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Large airplanes appear slower than they are; it's an illusion.

Low altitude flight doesn't take appreciably greater skill or ability than flying higher; the airplane doesn't know the difference.
 
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Large airplanes appear slower than they are; it's an illusion.

Low altitude flight doesn't take appreciably greater skill or ability than flying higher; the airplane doesn't know the difference.

True. However, flying close to things takes more precision than most folks are used to, and it is even more intolerant of any inattention, sloppiness, or stupidity than flying generally.
 
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...No more airshow demos. Frown


They may have been stopped for a while, but two or three years ago we had two C-17s here in Iowa at the Davenport (KDVN) air show. One was open on the ground while the other put on a neat aerial show.
 
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We get C17s and C130s from Fairchild flying low around here fairly often. A buddy and I were out fishing on the reservoir last summer when a C17 came over at just a couple hundred feet. It was pretty impressive.

My house sits on a cliff a few hundred feet above a corner of a river. A few months back I was sitting on my deck enjoying a drink and a cigar when a C130 came by low. He just snuck up on me and the next thing I knew he came around the corner and I was looking right at the top of the plane. He was at more of a bank angle taking that corner than I thought the C130 was capable of. Pretty cool being able to look into the windows and see the crew as they came by. Big Grin


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I saw a C17 demo a few times, it is high performance for cargo plane. I thought it would be cool for the AF to put some cannons on there and make an AC17.



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I just remembered, my Veterinarian's wife is an Air Force Pilot and flew the C17. IIRC she is now in the Reserves and is now an Instructor Pilot in Enid @ Vance AFB.

I've met her a few times, it's kinda crazy visualizing a small petite woman flying that big plane, but she did.
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True. However, flying close to things takes more precision than most folks are used to, and it is even more intolerant of any inattention, sloppiness, or stupidity than flying generally.


Years ago when I was transitioning to the 747, the guy in the FE seat (a retired Navy commander and former 747 captain) asked what I'd been flying. I didn't give him a resume; I'd just come out of an Air Tractor, the last airplane I flew. He said "what gives you the right to be among us, among professionals?"

I said I had no idea. I applied for a custodian job, and next thing the stuck me up here with all these dials, buttons, bells, buzzers, and whistles.

"Have you ever done any precision flying?" he asked.

Depends. Did he count tight formation flying under powerlines, and between dissimilar aircraft on steep angle downhill runs in burning canyons?

No, he didn't. "What does that have to do with us?" he asked.

Not a damn thing. No, I guess not.

What's an air tractor, anyway? Are you some kind of farmer?

I guess I was.

It's not low, until one is looking up at the powerlines, anyway. Besides, low isn't really a thing until you hit something.

Then it's a thing.
 
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I love C-17s. I was on a trip to Nellis, sitting on the port (left/drivers) side of the aircraft, looking towards the center of the aircraft. We were on final approach, when suddenly I was flat on my back looking straight up at the 2000lb mobile SATCOM antenna, praying the loadmaster knew what he was doing when he bolted the thing to the floor. . .

There was another aircraft on approach or something, forcing the crew to do an emergency break-away. It was awesome.



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A few years back, and I was Ops Offr [again] over in Northern Ireland. We had a crew day out and went to watch the local air show - we were located on the airfield [Aldergrove] anyhow, so it was no big drive.

We had a wonderful display from the USAF, including F15s, F16s, A10s, a tankers tanking up a coupe F15s and the stars of the show, AWACS and a C5 at 500 feet. Well, the C5 seemed to take about two minutes to approach, fly over and disappear into the middle distance, in spite of making 250 kn. We knew what the lady pilot was doing, because we were linked in to the tower and heard the whole works. Watching that beautiful big bird coming in, flying by and heading off made the day for most of us - the pilot even made a slight wing-waggle as she departed. Wondrous stuff indeed!!
 
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I live a scant few miles from Shepherd Field Air Guard base, home of the 167th Air Lift Wing of the WV NG and am treated to almost daily sightings of C-17 Globemaster III’s doing circuits of the base. It’s amazing how big and slow they appear to be going, but what is really striking is just how quiet they seem.




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I know its not a C-17, but it's pretty impressive anyway - flying low-level around the Mach-Loop in North Wales - this time A A400-m....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyszRvOOVmg
 
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I live a scant few miles from Shepherd Field Air Guard base, home of the 167th Air Lift Wing of the WV NG and am treated to almost daily sightings of C-17 Globemaster III’s doing circuits of the base. It’s amazing how big and slow they appear to be going, but what is really striking is just how quiet they seem.


You forgot to mention the great view from the 2nd floor Crosswinds Cafe restaurant just across the runway from the ANG base. There's also a nice display of airport history on the first floor.

https://www.facebook.com/Cross...otos/884076088662547

I have family across the river near Sharpsburg, was just there two weeks ago.
 
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