A flight in a EUROFIGHTER is always something special, being able to take someone into the sky for the first time is something very special, but being able to share this experience with a gigantic audience is incomparable.
The flight and the entire video series with @jeanpierrekraemer was an incredible ride and I'm glad we were able to execute and deliver!
But one thing is also certain: Analogous to the day-to-day work, none of this would have been possible without all the people who do their best in the background every day to “keep the shop running”. We were able to show some of them in the series, but most of them remained hidden. They all do their job, even if they may not be visible at first glance: in the staff, workshops, vehicles, doctor's offices, on the control tower, the post office, the fire station, regardless of whether they have a camera, a wrench or, of course, a weapon the hand. In Nörvenich alone, well over 1,000 soldiers and civilian employees serve and make their indispensable contribution to ensuring that our aircraft can keep the skies safe and clear. Remember this the next time you see a EUROFIGHTER in the sky.
At this point I would like to once again thank all the people who made this project possible and supported it. Inside and outside of thetaktLwG 31 "B" and of course also to the boys and girls from @jp.performance "Last but not least" also to the viewers: Your incredible support has fueled this project and laid the foundation for future content. You all are amazing! Thanks!