Video: Collection of Amazing Low Pass Flybys

I’m pretty sure I have loved anything aviation related before I could even take my first baby steps. Helicopters, Commercial Jets, Fighter Jets, Hot Air Balloons, and anything else that takes to the skies. I also have a lot of respect for pilots because of the skill and training required to safely fly a plane.

Safe flying is nice and all but I do happen to have a fetish for fighter jets that push the limits of the pilot and the aircraft to the max. Below, you will find a small collection of dare devil pilots that push their aircraft to their limits when it comes to flying at extremely high speeds at very very low altitude.

A few of the videos may require you to change your underwear. No joke. If you don’t believe me, all you have to do is start with the first video below.

Argentinian FMA IA 63 – This one is beyond amazing!

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A low flyby carried out by a Harrier Jet

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An F-16 Fighting Falcon, one of my all-time favorite jets.

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Three Jaguar fighter jets. Watch for the third one!

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The French Mirage F1 fighter jet and one brave man!

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HS-748 – Glad he didn’t get his head chopped off!

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F-104 Starfighter. Low but I’ve seen lower

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Helicopters can play this game too. Check out the French Puma and keep an eye out for the soldier on the ground. INSANE!

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747 Jumbo Jet! The low altitude turn is what impresses me most.

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TU-22 – The Russians have always been crazy!

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WWII Spitfire – F*CK! F*CK ME!

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Well, I hope this collection of videos kept you entertained at work.

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Eddie is a writer covering men's lifestyle topics for Unfinished Man. With a business degree and passion for writing, he provides reviews on the latest cars, gadgets, and other interests for today's man. Eddie crafts entertaining and informative articles aimed at helping readers live their best lives.

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