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IAF trainer jet crashes in West Bengal, pilots safe

There's a difference guys, Red Arrows often do a flypast over Buckingham Palace, would you witness even a single Hawk over Rajpath.

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Wow YES flying over a Historical landmark in a Straight Line IS pushing the limits of the hawk frames !!! :coffee:
 
There's a difference guys, Red Arrows often do a flypast over Buckingham Palace, would you witness even a single Hawk over Rajpath.

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what is your point??
are u saying that flypast over Buckingham Palace will push hawk trainers to its limit!!!??:hitwall:
both our navy and air force pilots are trained in hawk trainer and they are even in suriya kiran aerobatic team, which often conduct aerobatic show in aero india, and you are saying that flying over Rajpath is the only way to prove the confidence!??:lol: damn man, you really lost your mind..??
 
And talking about IAF's capability to turn every plane into flying coffin :lol:
And there goes your mask behind which you were ranting as if you are a really concerned poster seriously looking for reasons behind the crash.. We all know who you are and what you do the best.. So spare us the surprise and show your true colours as soon as you enter into a new thread and start pimping around.

True but you can be sure in RAF, the Hawk trainers are pushed to their limits and I'm sure you witness how the Red Arrows fly their aircraft around the globe and put it through it's paces.
Does that mean in IAF the trainers are not put to exhaustive use and not pushed to the very limits of it.?? Oh and by the way, @Assault Rifle had responded to your claims on Crash rates providing source about RAF crash rates and proved that your post was indeed a rant.. Any comments on that..???
 

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