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better late than never, these things will help in sales. just look what they are doing with rafale and NG , NG is not even in service yet

PS, i thought we would have good 5-10 minutes of footage instead of just 20 seconds, when i saw the snap shot :(:(:(

more like ultimate trailer
 
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better late than never, these things will help in sales. just look what they are doing with rafale and NG , NG is not even in service yet

PS, i thought we would have good 5-10 minutes of footage instead of just 20 seconds, when i saw the snap shot :(:(:(

more like ultimate trailer
Hence it's mentioned in the credits....
This activity shall evolve.!!!
 
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still no ifr or air to air refueling
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Very nice video , finally PAF is starting to think with help of Camera men how to capture the Thunder in flight

PAF need to partner with Professional production unit , which makes movies in Hollywood to capture proper presentation video from Air and inflight videos.
However nice video angles , appreciated effort

Need to market all weapons from Drone view

By the way , this may be entirely silly but in US , there is a very cheap solution to smokey engines (Cars)
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Reference:
http://www.stp.eu/en/products/oil-additives/smoke-treatment

STP® Smoke Treatment should be added to the engine oil at or between oil changes. One 450ml bottle will treat 4 or 5 litres of oil (10% treat rate).

Cost per treatment : Typically $5-$10 per oil change

Oil in cars is used to lubricate engine moving parts, and the solution prevents oil being burned inside engine producing smoke. Now only a proper Jet Engine maintainer can answer fully if indeed the issue of smoke is related to oil burning along with fuel to produce a trailing visible smoke

And yes car engines and jet engines are tremendously different perhaps a question for people with deep knowledge in Mechanical Engineering

I think I used in one vehicle prior and worked quite well
 
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