AH-64 ● 4 Helicopter Gunship Fly By at Apache Ranch ● July 2022

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So this happened just now... sorry for the shaky camera work. These four ships look like Dutch pilots doing a nearby lake "reconnaissance". Nothing better than having helicopters fly around your ranch on a hot summer day. Bring it boys. We want that sound of freedom down here. Apache Ranch is a designated training area with landing rights for Army aviators out of Fort Hood, Texas. Free ice cream and ice tea if you contact us ahead of time. We will bring it to your aircraft - just land anywhere you find an open space.

Want to see more?
Watch the 2017 "Apache Warrior" movie on Amazon Prime: https://amzn.to/35aSmvs
“Apache Warrior” is a feature-length documentary that puts the viewer inside the cockpit of an elite U.S. Army Aviation Helicopter Squadron as they launch a Deep Attack during the initial surge into Iraq in March, 2003. Reminiscent of the "Highway of Death" from Desert Storm.

Learn more about the Apache Friendly Fire Incident in Desert Storm by watching the actual in-cockpit videotape: https://youtu.be/iesQorDCtFQ

View More AH-64 Apache Helicopters:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeABeH26KBKcynRFUFmNifw7dEWXSF9-x

Using DCS World?
For those of you playing DCS World, this video should be helpful to see an actual Apache in action. Digital Combat Simulator World (DCS World) is a free-to-play combat flight simulator primarily developed by Eagle Dynamics, and the civilian version of The Battle Simulator. It includes a free simulation of the Sukhoi Su-25T Frogfoot attack aircraft and TF-51D Mustang, an unarmed training variant of the P-51D Mustang. Recent updates include the Apache attack helicopter.

AH-64 Apache Helicopters on Amazon: https://amzn.to/37yrwPF
Hind Helicopters on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3m9iPPP

Keywords:
Digital Combat Simulator World ● DCS World
Highway of Death
Desert Storm
Desert Shield
FLIR Forward Looking Infra Red Sensors

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