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Really impressive. I remember the display at Farnborough, but I think they improved on it for Southport indeed.
Cheers for looking.








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Nice set of display photos, just one small question: Is it just me, or does the leading aircraft in the final shot have rear view mirrors that i can see on the LHS from the cockpit to leading edge of the wing?



Nice set of display photos, just one small question: Is it just me, or does the leading aircraft in the final shot have rear view mirrors that i can see on the LHS from the cockpit to leading edge of the wing?
I am pretty sure, yes. Might be because of the tugging and needing to see what's happening or some such thing.
Thanks both of you :)




Yeh it makes sense. I just wonder if the line has ever not been properly attached and the tub pilot didn't realise he was tugging anything. That could be a slightly costly mistake hehe.




That last point is a good reason why good communication is required. I suppose the glider banking to the right and tug to the left on release is a further reason? Even if the tug doesn't notice, then atleast the glider can get out of the way hopefully.
I presume in the brief they agree a release height or some such indication just to help reduce the possible chances of collision or other accidents. Well, and they have a radio to use too.




I do remember the Extra from Farnborough, I have a few photos of it somewhere. It's a shame about what happened to it though.




Well this was Farnborough 2006.... ;D I forget how long ago my last airshow was.






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