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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    I forwarded the E-mail on to a mate and as usual, just to take the fun out of things, he picked that the clouds were MUCH BIGGER in the last pic so there is a good chance it’s more down to a good telephoto lens then to a close parking arrangement.

    Still amazing though
    But close enough for the pilot to be taking arm wave directions from the assistant director.

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    Awesome pics, wether through a tele lens or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    That’s what got me, with the jet’s intakes so close, how does it get enough air?
    or stall for that matter,

    Is it's real? Admittedly I am no expert in Jets or aircraft but it just doesn't gel with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    or stall for that matter,

    Is it's real? Admittedly I am no expert in Jets or aircraft but it just doesn't gel with me.
    Yes, this type of manouevre IS real! I saw this being done from the ground, as the 2 planes flew over. At the time I couldn't believe what I was seeing, but then the TV news was full of it that evening, complete with the footage from the camera.

    The 2 aircraft are only a few metres apart!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel View Post
    Yes, this type of manouevre IS real! I saw this being done from the ground, as the 2 planes flew over. At the time I couldn't believe what I was seeing, but then the TV news was full of it that evening, complete with the footage from the camera.

    The 2 aircraft are only a few metres apart!

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    Lionel
    What was the difference in altitude between the two you witnessed though? Like I said before I am no expert but I do not think any armed force would risk their crews, planes or allow film crews to be that close to a running jet intake mid flight. A few metres altitude difference, a decent zoom lens and some creative photography can make all the difference in capturing that shot, or an imaging program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    What was the difference in altitude between the two you witnessed though? Like I said before I am no expert but I do not think any armed force would risk their crews, planes or allow film crews to be that close to a running jet intake mid flight. A few metres altitude difference, a decent zoom lens and some creative photography can make all the difference in capturing that shot, or an imaging program.
    The difference in altitude was VERY little from the ground. Only a couple of metres. Enough, I would think, to allow the jet intakes to be in relatively clear air underneath the ramp.

    From where I was on the ground, it looked as if the aircraft were almost touching, and it was the actual video footage that put the thing in perspective for me.

    Quite how this all squares with ATC rules on separation etc., I don't know. Maybe the RAAF have some exemptions.

    I remember being completely gobsmacked at the time!

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    Yep, they look photoshopped to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Yep, they look photoshopped to me.
    I'm sorry, but these photos look EXACTLY the same perspective as the news video footage I saw on the evening after I observed the thing from the ground. Could well be from the same shoot.

    They would have had to photoshop a HELL of a lot of frames!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Like I said before I am no expert but I do not think any armed force would risk their crews, planes or allow film crews to be that close to a running jet intake mid flight.
    umm brings back memories.....well the equipment might not have been expensive we still put it at risk, was good to be young

    what makes you think it was an approved activity

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    I forwarded the E-mail on to a mate and as usual, just to take the fun out of things, he picked that the clouds were MUCH BIGGER in the last pic so there is a good chance it’s more down to a good telephoto lens then to a close parking arrangement.

    Still amazing though

    I'm not sure of that. the ramp on the Herc visually obscures the Intake on the Fighter. Looks pretty genuine to me.

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