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Very cool! That's some serious rudder dancing... I like the raptor race too!
 
Wow, that was awesome . Thanks for sharing. I thought I wouldn't have a favorite part since it was all great but the night time footage is stunning. And the jet powered truck, come on.
 
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Outstanding display of acrobatics. I think i'll stick with straight and level.
 
Wow!
If all that happens at one airshow, I'd be done with air shows for the rest of my life! Ima have to look up this Cameron Airshow!

The slow speed flying with the dirt bike guy holding the wing is awesome as well!
 
Incredible flying!!! Thanks...enjoyed the video.
 
That reminds me of a very rough approach into Atlanta airport once.. I had no idea a 737 could move like that..
 
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