If you enjoyed this, then you'll probably also like our full 1.5hr narrated highlights programme from this airshow, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/HuxsCKSrwb4/видео.html
Tout simplement superbe ! Bravos à nos pilotes ! PS ; chapeau à celui qui à filmé cet étourdissant vol du Tigre. Images parfaites pour une totale immersion.
Le pilotage est tellement impressionnant, des manœuvres que tu ne vois que dans les simulateurs de vol sur console. Entre le Tigre et le Rafale force est de constater que la France a une belle maîtrise de la « technologie aérienne »
During my military service in 1996-97, I was the driver for the 'commanding officer' during maneuvers aimed at presenting one of the four Tiger helicopters to Minister Lionel JOSPIN. The commanding officer was one of the four pilots trained on these prototypes. I saw the Tiger take off from 5 meters above the ground and perform a loop, skimming the ground at 10 meters in height before taking off. In this video, its true maneuverability is not shown. It benefits from a metal alloy and resin armor, the composition of which is kept secret. It was also, at least at the time, completely invisible to radar, as well as equipped with a new type of missile for that era. After several recent discussions, the pilots complain about electronics that are not always reliable...
Impressive display! This is the standard French Army version of the Tigre. A modernized Tigre ihas long been planned and is in development right now. French Army Tigres, which have already been retrofitted with more powerful engines are about to be rebuilt to Mk II+ standard. This will include new electronics to allow 'loyal wingman'-style drones to operate with the Tigre, and new data-sharing technology, a new gun, intergration of laser-guided rockets and missiles, and various additional sensors. The first of these improved Tigres should fly in 2025. 🚁
je me rappelle d'un interview d'un pilote de cette hélico, tiré sur un toyota de terroristes. Il disait que sa donnait l'impression d'écrasé un moustique
Si Léonard de Vinci ressuscitait en 2024 il serait surpris, lui l esprit et le génie visionnaire des avancées de ses dessins et de ce que l’homme a su insérer de mécaniques et de prouesses pour atteindre ce niveau d excellence Comme quoi nos petits neurones auront toujours une place face à l intelligence artificielle Et que l être humain aura toujours une sensibilité que le binaire n est pas prêt de comprendre
@@ThisisFlight no, the apache have less manoeuvrability but more armement. He can carry more but he is not this easy to fly and make short figure like that. The agility is realy the main point of the tigre
The original poster said "not sure if the Apache can do these manoeuvres". Every single manoeuvre in this video can indeed be performed by an Apache, as anyone who watched the Dutch AH-64D solo displays can attest. You are arguing with something that I did not say. I did not cast judgement on whether the Apache or Tigre was more manoeuvrable; I just said that the Apache can replicate every manoeuvre seen in this video - which it demonstrably can do, and has done, in public, many hundreds of times.
@@ThisisFlightLapache's big problem is that it has a cannon under the rifle while the Tiger's 30mm cannon is in front of the fuselage, its firing angle is much better.😊
Too bad a modernized version of the Tiger is not planned. It is an excellent platform but competition from the very complete and capable Chinese Z-10ME, in the same category, will do it a lot of harm internationally.
A modernised Tigre is planned, and is in development right now. French Army Tigres, which have already been retrofitted with more powerful engines, are about to be rebuilt to Mk.II+ standard. This will include new electronics to allow 'loyal wingman' style drones to operate with the Tigre, and new data-sharing technology, a new gun, intergration with laser-guided rockets and missiles, and various additional sensors. The first of these improved Tigres should fly in 2025.
It is the general consensus that the version of the Tiger operated by Australia was substandard compared to the versions flown elsewhere, and this was exacerbated by a troublesome Australian logistical and fleet management system. This caused some pretty major operational problems early on. Ironically, these problems have now been broadly addressed and the Australian Tigers are now regarded as operating quite well - but their fate has already been sealed.
You may think so, but I guarantee that if you actually talk to any Tigre pilot, they will tell you that they are very pleased to have this level of manoeuvrability.
😊No. I was fighting in Mali in 2013 ( pilot of rescue and immediate extraction (IMEX)) During a combat one of thé engine was touched by 12'7 mm bullets. But there IS an assymettric répartition of thé essentiel éléments AND a bullet proof wall in the middle of the two "engine". The weakness IS still the MGB (Main Gear Box) that cant be two. Sorry for this but my little pilot Heart is touchy 😂 My call Sign IS "Samaritain" due to my missions, call signed given by an unit helped in a light combat opération but with a huge wounded soldier.
The tiger is better than the pache because the 30mm cannon is in front of the fuselage and the american helicopter is under the fuselage so very limited😊
c'est dommage. le programme et les normes de securité émasculent complétement les capacités de ce bijou. pour l'avoir vu lors de ses débuts, je peux vous dire que ceci n'est rien face à ce qu'il peut vraiment faire. de plus, sa place n'est pas dans le ciel, mais à tournoyer, louvoyer au ras du sol à toute vitesse, accélérer et s'arrêter comme une brute pour déployer son armement ou basculer à toute vitesse en translation sur le coté. ... cette vision du tigre , en plein ciel, c'est comme demander à un vrai tigre de chasser et survivre dans le Sahara. c'est pas son environnement, non sens absolu. mais faut bien vendre du rêve accessible à bobonne.
En cas d'impact d'obus de KPV 14.5mm sur le fuselage il vaut mieux avoir les roues fixes à l'extérieur que bloquées à l'intérieur sur un atterrissage d'urgence. Ce sont des hélicos d'assaut, pas de promenade sur la Côte d'Azur... Au Mali, c'était pas la Foire du Trône le dimanche après-midi..
All 67 Tigres ordered by the ALAT are now in service, with a reported availability rate of 90%. This is comparable, or superior, to any other attack helicopter.
@@ThisisFlight only 5 of 51 in Germany is ready to fly now and in 2019 all 51 was unabled to fly, Australia dismessed all tiger, and take apache from USA, agermany dont finance any update for tiger in the future... this is the real fact at the moment.. sorry for my bad english
Australia and Germany operate an inferior version of the Tiger - the French and Spanish versions are more capable, and trouble-free. The Australian dissatisfaction with the Tiger has been misreported; it was largely not a fault of the aircraft, but a fault of a fleet management system. Unfortunately, by the time the problem had been identified, the decision to replace the Tigers with Apaches had already been made irreversably. The issue has now been addressed and, ironically, Australian Tigers are now operating pretty well - but their fate has already been sealed.
@@ThisisFlight no one tiger from spain was in Afghanistan... and properly the spanish army was saved, literally saved... from a " rubbish italian A 129... because they dont hsve any tiger ... and please... i been present in person i that occasion.. i read the test that spanish send us for say: thanks italian
I don't really see what that has to do with.. well, anything. The USAF did not deploy F-22s to Afghanistan at that time either - that doesn't make the F-22 a bad aircraft. The Tiger HAD/HAP variants have continually demonstrated acceptable levels of reliability and servicability for the past ten years, and have performed satisfactorily in a majority of their combat deployments. Yes, I agree, the Tiger UHTs used by Germany have not had a wholly successful service career so far. However, you were wrong when you said "Germany don't finance any upgrade in future." This is incorrect; Germany has pulled out of the Mk.III/Mk.II+ upgrade programme, but will upgrade a minimum of 11 to ASGARD configuration by 2028.
If you enjoyed this, then you'll probably also like our full 1.5hr narrated highlights programme from this airshow, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/HuxsCKSrwb4/видео.html
Tout simplement superbe !
Bravos à nos pilotes !
PS ; chapeau à celui qui à filmé cet étourdissant vol du Tigre. Images parfaites pour une totale immersion.
Great pilot, great machine :)
Le pilotage est tellement impressionnant, des manœuvres que tu ne vois que dans les simulateurs de vol sur console.
Entre le Tigre et le Rafale force est de constater que la France a une belle maîtrise de la « technologie aérienne »
Spectacular display! This Tiger is a very agile helicopter piloted by well trained crew! 🤗
Un domaine de vol impressionnant entre les mains d'un pilote expert. Magnifique.
Des as mais aussi des artistes !!! 👍
superbe machine très au point, bravo au pilote !
During my military service in 1996-97, I was the driver for the 'commanding officer' during maneuvers aimed at presenting one of the four Tiger helicopters to Minister Lionel JOSPIN. The commanding officer was one of the four pilots trained on these prototypes. I saw the Tiger take off from 5 meters above the ground and perform a loop, skimming the ground at 10 meters in height before taking off. In this video, its true maneuverability is not shown. It benefits from a metal alloy and resin armor, the composition of which is kept secret. It was also, at least at the time, completely invisible to radar, as well as equipped with a new type of missile for that era. After several recent discussions, the pilots complain about electronics that are not always reliable...
amazing helicopter manuevers ... nice airshow video
Impressive display! This is the standard French Army version of the Tigre.
A modernized Tigre ihas long been planned and is in development right now. French Army Tigres, which have already been retrofitted with more powerful engines are about to be rebuilt to Mk II+ standard. This will include new electronics to allow 'loyal wingman'-style drones to operate with the Tigre, and new data-sharing technology, a new gun, intergration of laser-guided rockets and missiles, and various additional sensors. The first of these improved Tigres should fly in 2025. 🚁
Wow du grand art ❤
Une manoeuvrabilite incroyable !❤ bravo a lequipe
Impressive!
Imagine the cyclic and collective and pedal control inputs that are happening here WOW! If you know! You know!
Ils sont forts ces Français, ils sont très forts !
Incroyable et Magnifique... Fier d'être Français)))
The Tiger's 30mm cannon is in front of the fuselage while the American helicopter is under the fuselage which limits the firing angle.😊
really nice display
L'acrobatie comme un avion !
je me rappelle d'un interview d'un pilote de cette hélico, tiré sur un toyota de terroristes. Il disait que sa donnait l'impression d'écrasé un moustique
Pro tips, Restez bien du bon coté du canon!
😍😍
Pas mal, non ? C'est français (et allemand).
Si Léonard de Vinci ressuscitait en 2024 il serait surpris, lui l esprit et le génie visionnaire des avancées de ses dessins et de ce que l’homme a su insérer de mécaniques et de prouesses pour atteindre ce niveau d excellence
Comme quoi nos petits neurones auront toujours une place face à l intelligence artificielle
Et que l être humain aura toujours une sensibilité que le binaire n est pas prêt de comprendre
Franco-German and that's the French design.
Salut ... bon comment expliquez ca. un tir de mistral a mach 5 soit 5 fois la vitesse du son.. à 10km de distance cest réglé..
Certes mais l’expérience beaucoup.
bonjour, avez-vous réalisée une vidéo sur l'EC120 Colibri ?? cdlt
Il y a un petit peu ici: ruclips.net/video/HuxsCKSrwb4/видео.html
@@ThisisFlight Merci !!
😲😲
💪👍🙂🏆🥇
Not sure the apache can do this manoeuvres...?!
In the right hands, it very much can.
@@ThisisFlight no, the apache have less manoeuvrability but more armement. He can carry more but he is not this easy to fly and make short figure like that. The agility is realy the main point of the tigre
The original poster said "not sure if the Apache can do these manoeuvres". Every single manoeuvre in this video can indeed be performed by an Apache, as anyone who watched the Dutch AH-64D solo displays can attest.
You are arguing with something that I did not say. I did not cast judgement on whether the Apache or Tigre was more manoeuvrable; I just said that the Apache can replicate every manoeuvre seen in this video - which it demonstrably can do, and has done, in public, many hundreds of times.
@@ThisisFlightLapache's big problem is that it has a cannon under the rifle while the Tiger's 30mm cannon is in front of the fuselage, its firing angle is much better.😊
Center of gravity hig so landing is also difficult
Il est robotisé ?!
7:22 !
Hallucinant de maitrise.
Beautiful display
Heli stuck suck’s hard
J(espère qu'ils ont prévu un rangement suffisamment grand pour les sacs à vomi...
Pilots are ??? Thks
French military pilots from operational squadrons generally don't disclose their names when participating at airshows.
カットインレッドブル
Great flying skills
☠BLACK BARON☠ As the American would say " In the eye of the tiger ". Good EU Engineering 👍
This is only french engineering, and only french pilots. Not EU.
@@AlexandreLP nope MBB worked on this one too
Too bad a modernized version of the Tiger is not planned.
It is an excellent platform but competition from the very complete and capable Chinese Z-10ME, in the same category, will do it a lot of harm internationally.
A modernised Tigre is planned, and is in development right now. French Army Tigres, which have already been retrofitted with more powerful engines, are about to be rebuilt to Mk.II+ standard. This will include new electronics to allow 'loyal wingman' style drones to operate with the Tigre, and new data-sharing technology, a new gun, intergration with laser-guided rockets and missiles, and various additional sensors. The first of these improved Tigres should fly in 2025.
Great heli with a magnificent manuever but somehow didn’t live up to the hype when australia operated this heli..
It is the general consensus that the version of the Tiger operated by Australia was substandard compared to the versions flown elsewhere, and this was exacerbated by a troublesome Australian logistical and fleet management system. This caused some pretty major operational problems early on. Ironically, these problems have now been broadly addressed and the Australian Tigers are now regarded as operating quite well - but their fate has already been sealed.
Smal Chopper.....for Big knowledge !!!!
C est quoi l'interet operationnel pour un heico d3 voler sur le dos ou faire un looping?
Ability to evade enemy fire, such as MANPADS.
@@ThisisFlight Foutaise
You may think so, but I guarantee that if you actually talk to any Tigre pilot, they will tell you that they are very pleased to have this level of manoeuvrability.
Il est co
WRZK
Engines so close to each other, if one hit the other would be damaged too
😊No. I was fighting in Mali in 2013 ( pilot of rescue and immediate extraction (IMEX)) During a combat one of thé engine was touched by 12'7 mm bullets. But there IS an assymettric répartition of thé essentiel éléments AND a bullet proof wall in the middle of the two "engine". The weakness IS still the MGB (Main Gear Box) that cant be two. Sorry for this but my little pilot Heart is touchy 😂 My call Sign IS "Samaritain" due to my missions, call signed given by an unit helped in a light combat opération but with a huge wounded soldier.
A steel plate is between the tow engines
The tiger is better than the pache because the 30mm cannon is in front of the fuselage and the american helicopter is under the fuselage so very limited😊
c'est dommage. le programme et les normes de securité émasculent complétement les capacités de ce bijou. pour l'avoir vu lors de ses débuts, je peux vous dire que ceci n'est rien face à ce qu'il peut vraiment faire. de plus, sa place n'est pas dans le ciel, mais à tournoyer, louvoyer au ras du sol à toute vitesse, accélérer et s'arrêter comme une brute pour déployer son armement ou basculer à toute vitesse en translation sur le coté. ... cette vision du tigre , en plein ciel, c'est comme demander à un vrai tigre de chasser et survivre dans le Sahara. c'est pas son environnement, non sens absolu. mais faut bien vendre du rêve accessible à bobonne.
Le manovre sono magnifiche...ma sembra non funzionare molto bene.
Germania e Australia lo vogliono dismettere
More a problem of submission to USA than anything else
Je me doute que c'était loin d'être une priorité mais... C'est moche les roues non rentrées
En cas d'impact d'obus de KPV 14.5mm sur le fuselage il vaut mieux avoir les roues fixes à l'extérieur que bloquées à l'intérieur sur un atterrissage d'urgence. Ce sont des hélicos d'assaut, pas de promenade sur la Côte d'Azur... Au Mali, c'était pas la Foire du Trône le dimanche après-midi..
@@cykablyat6531 Les dimanches à Bamako c'est le jour de l'hélico...
ZERO LOOPING...ONLY WINGOVER...
How many tiger is ready to fly at the moment? After decades of development? This is the bigger flop in the world
All 67 Tigres ordered by the ALAT are now in service, with a reported availability rate of 90%. This is comparable, or superior, to any other attack helicopter.
@@ThisisFlight only 5 of 51 in Germany is ready to fly now and in 2019 all 51 was unabled to fly, Australia dismessed all tiger, and take apache from USA, agermany dont finance any update for tiger in the future... this is the real fact at the moment.. sorry for my bad english
Australia and Germany operate an inferior version of the Tiger - the French and Spanish versions are more capable, and trouble-free.
The Australian dissatisfaction with the Tiger has been misreported; it was largely not a fault of the aircraft, but a fault of a fleet management system. Unfortunately, by the time the problem had been identified, the decision to replace the Tigers with Apaches had already been made irreversably. The issue has now been addressed and, ironically, Australian Tigers are now operating pretty well - but their fate has already been sealed.
@@ThisisFlight no one tiger from spain was in Afghanistan... and properly the spanish army was saved, literally saved... from a " rubbish italian A 129... because they dont hsve any tiger ... and please... i been present in person i that occasion.. i read the test that spanish send us for say: thanks italian
I don't really see what that has to do with.. well, anything. The USAF did not deploy F-22s to Afghanistan at that time either - that doesn't make the F-22 a bad aircraft. The Tiger HAD/HAP variants have continually demonstrated acceptable levels of reliability and servicability for the past ten years, and have performed satisfactorily in a majority of their combat deployments.
Yes, I agree, the Tiger UHTs used by Germany have not had a wholly successful service career so far. However, you were wrong when you said "Germany don't finance any upgrade in future." This is incorrect; Germany has pulled out of the Mk.III/Mk.II+ upgrade programme, but will upgrade a minimum of 11 to ASGARD configuration by 2028.
0:50 when you wanna avoid a missile in Battlefield