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Flying the ‘Mach Loop’ at low level! Must watch if you like it low & fast!

Have you heard of the Mach Loop? If not, you are in for a treat! Check out the first video of an RAF Typhoon yanking and banking their way through the ‘Mach Loop’ and then to be fair to the BUFF lovers the second video shows the big birds can have a blast on the same course.

Watch: An Airbus A400M Atlas Navigates the Mach Loop

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Have you heard of the Mach Loop? If not, you are in for a treat! Check out the first video of an RAF Typhoon yanking and banking their way through the ‘Mach Loop’ and then to be fair to the BUFF lovers the second video shows the big birds can have a blast on the same course.

Watch: An Airbus A400M Atlas Navigates the Mach Loop

The Mach Loop is a set of valleys, situated between Dolgellau in the north (north-west Wales, UK), and Machynlleth in the south (and from which the Mach Loop gets its name), which are regularly used for low level flight training, with flying as low as 250 feet (76 metres) from the nearest terrain. – MACHLOOP.CO.UK

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This article is courtesy of Fighter Sweep.

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