Ever wonder what it is like to fly the L39 Albatros jet fighter ? Here is a video of the jet fighter ride over the Arcachon basin in France, one of the best spot to enjoy a fighter jet experience. Enjoy the ride.
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Jet fighter ride video in L39 Albatros
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010Fly with the Blue Angels
Monday, July 26th, 2010The Blue Angels is one of the most famous flying formations in the world. But did you know there is one seat available at each display ? It is indeed possible to fly with the Blue Angels, in the plane number 7. This is an extraordinary flying experience as you get to fly in the F-18 Hornet, but also with some of the best pilots in the world. The Blue Angels is the oldest flying squad in the world. It started in 1946 and is today one of the most active flying squadron, with 70 displays each year in the USA. The purpose of the Blue Angels has not changed as it is set-up to attract and recruit youngsters into the US Navy.
Here is a nice video the Blue Angels in training:
It is possible to get a backseat ride in Blue Angel number 7. The downside is that this seat is usually booked for people of the local media so they can report and spread the good word. Who would not after such a jet fighter ride in a F-18 Hornet? The Blue Angels also organize VIP fighter jet rides during the year, for famous people in the media, sports, cinema, television who will positively impact the image of the Blue Angels, and also spread the good word. So if you are already famous, call the Blue Angels to fly with them. For the others, we can still enjoy the show.
See the official website of the Blue Angels.
Suborbital preflight training in the Mig 29
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010For those of you who are lucky – rich – enough to have booked a suborbital flight in the Lynx, Virgin Galagtic or any other spaceship, here is a flying experience to get you in the mood. Our Russian fighter pilots have designed a program specifically tailor made to experience suborbital flying. The Mig 29 will fly the different phases of a suborbital flight, such as vertical take off, acceleration to supersonic speed, flying in the stratosphere, enjoying zero gravity during parabolas and rapid descent. Find more information on this Suborbital preflight training in the Mig 29 on Tematis.
The vertical take off is simulated by a vertical climb to 9000m in a few seconds. Accelerations are done thanks to the two huge engines of the Mig 29 and the fighter jet quickly breaks the sound barrier and continues its ascent to 23km of altitude, more than twice as high as a commercial airliner. Basically, you would be in the stratosphere, admiring the curvature of the earth and the blackness of space above your head. To simulate zero gravity, the Mig 29 will do a few parabolas and then start its descent like a rocket. Be prepared to experience G force.
After reaching a “normal” altitude, the lucky passenger will experience the agility and power of the Mig 29 doing aerobatics, such as loops, barrels, hammerhead, inverted flying… to simulate G force. This full program is really designed to experience what the suborbital flight will feel like. An ideal training for the people who have booked a tour with the stars, or for thos less fortunate, but still rich enough to live a unique dream. Find more details on Tematis.
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