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The condensation forming over the wings during that maneuver is literal perfection ngl. you can practically hear the roar of those engines just looking at it.
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The condensation forming over the wings during that maneuver is literal perfection ngl. you can practically hear the roar of those engines just looking at it.
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Okay that’s actually awesome never gets old seeing machines like this doing their thing. Aviation really is just engineering magic in motion.
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