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Warbirds Low Pass

An awesome look at four fighter planes from World War Two making a low pass over a canal. These four fighter planes are part of the Breitling Fighters and are flown by some of the most experienced pilots in the world. The first plane is a P-40 flown by Ray Hanna, the second is a Mustang piloted by Nigel Lamb, the third plane is a Corsair flown by Cliff Spink, and the last plane is is a Spitfire MH434 piloted by Lee Proudfoot. The canal is next to an airstrip in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland so they had a safe place to land if they lost power. If you enjoyed this be sure to watch this Spitfire Low Pass. 

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