Warzone/The Drive: Watch This Crazy Cockpit Video Of An Aussie Hawk Weaving Between High-Rises
The Royal Australian Air Force is well known for its spectacular low-level flyovers.
Australia has a long history of executing some of the most spectacular flyovers anywhere in the world. Some even occur during regular training. For decades, F-111 "Pigs" were the centerpiece of the RAAF's aerial displays, with the aircraft's ability to "dump and burn" being the ultimate air show and flyover crowd pleaser. Since the F-111's retirement, Australia's other combat aircraft have taken on more aerial display missions, with the jet that replaced the F-111, the F/A-18F Super Hornet, becoming the most visible in this role. But even the country's nimble little Hawk Mk127 trainer can put on a lively flyover.
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WNU Editor: That would catch my attention if I was in a high rise and seeing this jet fly by.
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