An Airbus A400M tactical airlifter training low level flying is a pretty cool sight! Aviation enthusiasts at the famous “Mach Loop” low level training area in West Central Wales on the west coast of ...
An RAF Hawk T1 jet trainer makes a dramatic near-inverted pass through the Mach Loop in Wales. Banking steeply between the ...
Machynlleth Loop, more popularly, and relevantly for that matter, known as "Mach Loop," is a series of grass covered valleys in central Wales that is known the world over by photographers and aviation ...
Earlier today the Red Arrows flew through the famous Mach Loop in two formations. And someone was there to catch the awesome sight! On Aug. 29, the Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows display team hit the ...
USAF F-35A Lightning II jets were seen flying the Mach Loop in Wales for the very first time. The appearance marked a major milestone for the fifth-generation fighter in one of the world’s most famous ...
There is a place in Wales called the Mach Loop, a long, narrow valley where combat aircraft regularly practice low-level flying. A mecca for military aviation buffs, there are perches along the side ...
Filmed by our friend Dafydd Philips, the cool clip in this post features 48th Fighter Wing (FW) “heritage” F-15E during low level training in Mach Loop Low Flying Area 7 (LFA7), Wales. The Strike ...
BAE Systems has developed a simulator app that allows operators to fly the Eurofighter Typhoon on the “Mach Loop” over Wales. The app – Typhoon Time – allows users to “get up close and personal” with ...
The "Mach Loop" in northwest Wales provides a perfect vantage point to watch fighter jets and other aircraft blitz through steep-sided valleys at almost eye level. Earlier this week, amateur ...
How do you complete a marathon in four minutes? In a jet fighter, of course, at 400-plus knots. That's how this Tornado pilot and others fly the Mach Loop in Wales. The loop is a 26-mile ring of ...