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Another Blue Falcon production...

C) Entirely over-dramatic.
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Agreed. I wonder how anyone on the outside could get pumped up to the beat of the war drums watching 20 yearolds drinking soda, playing the guitar and engaging in staged conversation for the benifit of the camera. The last half where there were planes spinning out of control and doing the tail chase was totally cool, but I would have perfered a more uplifting tune to emphasize the total coolness.
 
I would have perfered a more uplifting tune to emphasize the total coolness.

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Brett
 
Brett please tell me these cool videos of yours that you speak so highly of but I have yet to see are of a higher caliber than this.
 
Decent video.....if case this persons day job doesn't work out, he might have another career in the future.
 
That reminds me of a roommate I had back in Corpus. Working in NY with CSI, hey then decided to join the Navy to fly, so that he could go back and be a technical advisor in Hollywood. He's a P-3 guy in Maine now.
 
Ummmmm, its just primary.......

Is that in response to my post? Getting a camera in the cockpit of a CNATRA aircraft (legally and publicly) takes some persistence, that's why I was wondering.
 
Is that in response to my post? Getting a camera in the cockpit of a CNATRA aircraft (legally and publicly) takes some persistence, that's why I was wondering.

No, I just thought it was a bit over the top for primary........;)
 
HA!!! That second section takeoff in the first part was at KLRU...nice. Fond memories. Great place to fly.
 
Guess that got lost in the transmission. This state considers the internets a series of tubes after all.
 
I thought the term Blue Falcon was typically used in a less glamorous way.

The whole Blue Falcon thing started back during the rifle range at TBS. The platoon Barraza and I were in had an interesting habit of shafting other platoons in various fashions, nothing big, just little things like getting on the first bus back from the range while the other platoons melted(weren't allowed to hump because it was 110-115 degree heat index for most of qual week). Between that and a certain member of our platoon who liked to call people out frequently (more in a good-natured, ball-busting sort of way, than anything else), we started referring to ourselves as the Blue Falcon platoon (our resident OIF I veteran started it). Thus, the name of Barraza's production "company".
 
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