Riverfire 2017 MRH-90 Taipan Low Level Display | Brisbane CBD
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2017
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The skies over Brisbane lit up last night with the sound and sight of fireworks, helicopters and fighter jets for Sunsuper Riverfire 2017. Both the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Army put on quite the display with four of their NHIndustries MRH-90 multirole helicopters.
Arriving in Australia in 2008 from France, there are now 46 MRH-90s in operation down under with the majority being assembled at Brisbane Airport with Airbus Helicopters. Forming up over Enoggera Barracks the Taipans flew down the Brisbane River for a 15 minute display at 4:30 with a second display at 5:15.
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Aircraft model: NHIndustries NH90 (MRH-90)
Company: Australian Defence Force (Royal Australian Navy & Royal Australian Army)
Registration: A40-003, -005, -006, -027
Engines: 2x RR RTM 322-01/9
Serial Number: 1097 (TAUA03), 1106 (TAUA05), 1114 (TAUA06) & TAUA27
Config: Military
First Flight: Various
Livery: Standard camouflage scheme
Flight Number:
Route: Oakey to Oakey
Location: Queensland Art Gallery/ State Library
Date filmed: 1st October 2017
Camera: Panasonic HC-V770M
Microphone: Rode Videomic Pro R with DeadCat VMP
Video Editor: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017
Tripod used: Manfrotto 502HD head
Scanner: Uniden UBC93XLT
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great effort tracking the shot, great filming
Those are some awesome helicopters and nice flying, love the look of the MRH-90 Taipan. Great footage!
Thank you!!! They put on quite the display
Looks like one heck of a display, lucky DPG was on the field with the camera equipped to catch it! The camerawork is so impressive!! Liked!
Thank you very much!!!
Beautiful video ! So sharp and high resolution.
Amazing flying, and very cool to see some of the city. Liked a lot!
Cheers! It's a great backdrop with the CBD in view
What an amazing show! nicely filmed mate! Liked! :)
Thank you! It's indeed an amazing show, especially since it's in the middle of the city.
very cool catch and chopper :)
Thank you!
Amazing work Emil (as with every other single video!) Big, BIG like from me!
who tf is this emil person? isn't that just lime spelt backwards...
Thanks James, glad you enjoyed it!
my name is actually smooth pen...
I almost fell asleep watching this....
OUTSTANDING Video ... which Camera / Camcorder ? Please
Great vision - thanks.
I have a question that will probably sound a bit stupid... but I'm used to it.
How does a helicopter maintain altitude when it is flying on its side, ie. 00.20? Is it inertia or is the craft actually falling?
I think it's inertia
Love the MRH, can’t wait for the Army to replace the ARH Tiger to hopefully be replaced by Apache’s.
we wont be getting apaches. no way. If we could afford them we would have gotten them instead. They are being replaced by smaller, less powerful recon choppers, even though according to the army they are finally performing as they should.
@@slickstrings They will buy Apaches. The Tiger seemed like a good purchase at the time because of all the jobs Aussies would have manufacturing them in Brisbane but the platform has underperformed since. I'm willing to bet we already have people training on the Apaches.
@@metal6144 the tiger "platform" is absolutely fine, top notch modern, highly agile, modern avionics, modern sensors and self defense systems. if anything the MoDs decision to tinker legacy american weapon systems into the european tiger was the problem. they probably figured it out by now but blaming the tiger is just not fair.
@@swunt10 The real problem with the Tiger is that it wasn't well-suited for the Australian army
But from what I've heard SOF are happy with it, maybe because their missions are radically different from army's ones