These two planes somehow fly through a hangar at the same time, and it's awesome

Having seen the Blue Angels perform many times in my lifetime, formation flying never gets old to me. It's incredible that these planes can get so close to each other and somehow avoid accidents. When you think about it, one bad maneuver can be a costly mistake.

Having seen the Blue Angels perform many times in my lifetime, formation flying never gets old to me. It's incredible that these planes can get so close to each other and somehow avoid accidents. When you think about it, one bad maneuver can be a costly mistake.

British pilots Paul Bonhomme and Steve Jones took formation flying to a whole new level. While flying in two separate planes, both pilots somehow fly at full speed through an open hangar at precisely the same time.

This is definitely one of the cooler things you'll see in a while.

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