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    REALLY LOW, LOW LEVEL PASSES - SHOULD WE CALL IT 'BAAP OF THE EARTH" FLYING AKA "NAP OF THE EARTH" ?

    Indian Military Veterans
    REALLY LOW, LOW LEVEL PASSES - SHOULD WE CALL IT 'BAAP OF THE EARTH" FLYING AKA "NAP OF THE EARTH" ?

    Favorite Low Level Pass Stills...
    Buccaneer S.2B
    http://i.imgur.com/iik3qtM.jpg
    In the 1980s and 90s, No 208 Sqn RAF were the real experts in ultra low-level under
    the radar nuclear strikes. During the International Air Tattoo in 1993, to mark the
    squadron's 75th birthday, this Buccaneer S.2B was flown at an altitude of just 5 feet
    for the entire length of RAF Fairford's runway.

    Piper Cub

    http://i.imgur.com/B0s6QKu.jpg
    Sometimes, the difference between ground and aircraft is quite literally... inches.
    A Piper Cub comes as close as possible to a wing strike without damage.

    B-17 Flying Fortress

    http://i.imgur.com/m2oG3EF.jpg
    Modern day photographer Murray Mitchell captured this action shot super low B-17
    Flying Fortress performing for a film crew and followed by a P-51D Mustang and
    a P-47 Thunderbolt. Photo via www.murraymitchell.com

    Boeing 707

    http://i.imgur.com/l47Wm2e.jpg
    A Boeing 707 of Air Zimbabwe, flown by Darryl Tarr doing a low level, high speed
    flypast in Harare in 1995. According to witnesses, this was not the lowest the pilot flew.
    Tarr says that his radar altimeter read 10 feet beneath his keel at one time.

    Phantom

    http://i.imgur.com/lg2Er6o.jpg
    Phantom drivers love it down low

    Sukhoi Su-30

    http://i.imgur.com/jRQZUfN.jpg
    This Sukhoi Su-30 could be going Mach .98 or it could be hovering.

    B-17

    http://i.imgur.com/ZXM6VpX.jpg
    A British-based B-17 flown by Don Bullock beats up a grass field.

    T-33 (RCAF 21261)

    http://i.imgur.com/jUEBImV.jpg
    The legendary Ormand Haydon Balllie checks wheat production at a farm outside of
    Duxford in 1974 in his T-33 (RCAF 21261) The Black Knight.

    Spitfire

    http://i.imgur.com/LBu6Dnt.jpg
    Not actually a scene from the Second World War, but rather the opening scene in the
    great film A Bridge Too Far. A school boy watches over his shoulder as a recce Spitfire
    rips up a cobbled road in the Netherlands.

    Diamond Star Twin

    http://i.imgur.com/9vfoSeI.jpg
    The twin-engined Diamond Star Twin rips along a beach. Judging by the number of
    cameras at the ready, this was not an unauthorized fly by.

    Panavia Tornado

    http://i.imgur.com/mOyqIGW.jpg
    A Panavia Tornado spews heat, gas, and vapour as she howls from the runway with
    the wingtip a few feet off the ground.

    Lightning

    http://i.imgur.com/iRENnHV.jpg
    With speed brakes out this is neither a landing nor a take-off. This low flying Lightning
    is an F6 in 5 Sqn markings. The photo is definitely of a low pass since wheels-up
    landings were not to be attempted in a Lightning due to the large ventral tank underneath.
    In the event of the 'cart' not coming down, the standard Lightning action was to point
    the aircraft somewhere safe (eg the North Sea) and eject.

    P-47 Thunderbolt

    http://i.imgur.com/F3ISur0.jpg
    A USAAF P-47 Thunderbolt at extreme low level.

    Sukhoi Su-27P

    http://i.imgur.com/cVNdGGZ.jpg
    On 13th June 1992 flamboyant Russian test-pilot Anatoly Kvotchur in his Sukhoi
    Su-27P "Flanker" arrived at the Air Tattoo International at RAF Boscombe Down in
    company with his T-134A "Crusty" support aircraft. He maintained formation as the
    Tupolev completed the let down and landed and stayed in position until the transport
    engaged reverse thrust.

    A-20 Havoc

    http://i.imgur.com/wKHGpGq.jpg
    An A-20 Havoc beats up sand dunes at Benghazi in 1942.

    Blenheim

    http://i.imgur.com/sSsRcMS.jpg
    Blenheim aircraft from 60 Squadron RAF level out for the "run in" to make a
    mast-head attack on a Japanese coaster off Akyab, Burms in 1942.

    Pucara

    http://i.imgur.com/CqqP3T2.jpg
    An Argentinian Pucara ground attack aircraft forces mechanics to hit the tarmac in
    this dramatic low fly by.

    South African Air Force Harvard trainer

    http://i.imgur.com/1UhylfB.jpg
    A South African Air Force Harvard trainer rips up a beach on the Atlantic coast near
    Saldanha Bay with its propeller tips no more than three feet from the sandy surface.
    A group of Army officer candidates walking up the beach are just now realizing that
    their lives are in jeopardy. In the far distance you can just make out three other Harvards.

    Vickers Wellington I

    http://i.imgur.com/r9bHz7E.jpg
    A Vickers Wellington I medium bomber is about to scare the bejeesus out of this RAF
    photographer at RAF Bassingbourn, in 1940

    Antonov A.10

    http://i.imgur.com/Y3URlCP.jpg
    This Russian Antonov A.10 seems to take the prize for low level flight in a large
    airplane flying at less than 3 feet. You can make out the vortices of the turboprops as
    she thunders down the snow covered runway.

    Blenheim IV

    http://i.imgur.com/cdACuSw.jpg
    An RAF Blenheim IV light bomber flies low to lay a smokescreen during a
    demonstration of air power in front of a gathering of Regular and Home Guard officers
    and NCOs in East Anglia, 29 March 1942.

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