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Virtual Festival of Aerobatic Teams 2015


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Twitch.tv channel:

 

http://www.twitch.tv/virtual_airshows

 

 

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Date: December 11./12./13., 2015

 

 

Make sure to watch one of the biggest virtual airshow events of the year. The Virtual Festival of Aerobatic Teams, short 'VFAT', is again hold in December, inviting demo teams around the globe to join up to do what they can do best - perform on the edge of doability in formation flying and solo performing.

 

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Using Twitch.tv as a reliable and solid streaming platform, we are proud to have made the switch to increase the quality of the show and ensure a stable stream for our performers.

 

 

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This year marks the 11th edition of VFAT, having announced the first show back in October 2005.

 

 

You think about to join the event as a performer? Make sure to click the following link to read more about the registration and selection process. The deadline for signing up your performance is the 31st October!

http://forum.virtual-airshows.com/index.php/topic,1658.0.html

 

 

Trailer:

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Schedule:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jklXPSu944nG3bWPOTuObfkJReujc1Xsh480iFMCTJM/edit#gid=0&vpid=A1

 

 

To stay up to date, follow our community on Facebook via

http://www.facebook.com/virtualairshows


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I can't believe it's been 10 years...wow!

To whom it may concern,

I am an idiot, unfortunately for the world, I have a internet connection and a fondness for beer....apologies for that.

Thank you for you patience.

 

 

Many people don't want the truth, they want constant reassurance that whatever misconception/fallacies they believe in are true..

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I could only watch some of the flights. But that F-18 had me so glued to the monitor that I was late for an appointment.

 

Awesome flights, guys. And next year there will be another pilot flying (if you all will accept me!) I just gotta try to learn some of those manoeuvres.

The Hornet is best at killing things on the ground. Now, if we could just get a GAU-8 in the nose next to the AN/APG-65, a titanium tub around the pilot, and a couple of J-58 engines in the tail...

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For the first time in our history, The Virtual Horsemen performed in the F-86F Sabre. Faithfully replicating The Bremont Horsemen's routine flown at Nellis Air Force Base in 2012, we trained hard for 7 weeks to ensure that we flew as accurately as possible. For this routine, Pete 'Pman' Collins took the lead, Rob 'Rock' Brindley flew on Right wing and James 'Kestrel' Read flew on the left wing. We would like to extend our thanks for Wijndel 'Wine' Albertsma for being our camera operator for the event and Chris 'STRIKER' Curtiss for narrating our display. We would also like to thank the real Bremont Horsemen Flight Team for their continued support since we founded the team back in later 2008.

 

We look forward to seeing you all at the Virtual-Aerobatics.Com show in February.

 

Virtual Horsemen - Right Wing (P-51)  - 2008... 

Virtual Ultimate Fighters - Lead (P-47) - 2020...

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