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2016-11-26

Video : Jetmen join French Air Force aerobatic team for insane formation flight

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Hard to believe , fantastic jetmen and superb video's !


From: Jean schoefs

Subject: Jetmen join French Air Force aerobatic team for insane formation flight

Three jetmen have taken to the skies of southern France to join the "Patrouille de France" aerobatic demonstration team for a "world's first" formation flight. The breathtaking aerial performance was captured on film by Airborne Films and can be seen in the video below.
The Jetman Dubai team's Yves Rossy and Vincent Reffet already have an impressive formation flight feather in their cap, after flying alongside an Emirates Airbus A380 passenger jet in October 2015. Now they've been joined by fellow jet-propelled wing flyer, and local boy, Fred Fugen for a nine minute precision dance in the skies above Saint-Christol in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France for the first flight with the iconic Alphajet team.


THE THREE JETMEN YVES ROSSY, VINCENT REFFET AND FRED FUGEN FLEW TOGETHER WITH THE PATROUILLE DE FRANCE IN AN UNPRECEDENTED AERIAL CHOREOGRAPHY.

In October 2016, the three jetpack-equipped pilots formed up with the 8 Alpha Jets of the Patrouille de France, the French Air Force aerobatic display team and flew together at an altitude of 4,000 ft (1,200 m) and a speed of 140 knots (260 km/h).

Although it may seem an easy or random task, such formation flying requires much preparation in order to reduce turbulence and consequent instability.
Here below you can watch the rather unusual men-aircraft formation.



In 2011, Jetman Yves Rossy flew in formation with the Breitling Jet Team over the Grand Canyon.



French Jetman Fred Fugen just a few feet from an Alphajet's right wing



The three Jetmen in close formation with the French Air Force display team, followed by Eric Magnan shooting the movie for Airborne Films



Jetman  in  close  formation  with  the   Patrouille  de France Alphajets



The Jetmen used only body movements to maintain their position just feet away from the eight Dessault Alpha jets

 

Each jet-powered wing has four Jet-Cat P400 engines fueled by a mix of kerosene and 5 percent turbine oil. It has a wingspan of 2 meters, and a dry weight of 40 kg.

 

Jetmen Yves  Rossy  and  Fred  Fugen  in  very  tight  formation, this photo taken by the third member of the team Vince Reffet

 

"What a fantastic experience for us, as pilots, to be able to fly in formation with these men," said Squadron Leader Christophe Dubois after the performance

The three Jetmen suited up and ready for lift off

 

Jetman flying with A380