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Hold your breath! Dubai's daring 'Jetman' duo is back with another amazing mid-air stunt -- chasing down a private jet in flight.
Part of the XDubai team, the duo has performed various stunts in Dubai's skies, including flying alongside a 'superjumbo' -- an Emirates A380.
The carefully choreographed aerial showcase, conducted over the Palm Jumeirah and Dubai skyline, involved the world's largest passenger aircraft and the experienced Jetman Dubai pilots Yves Rossy and Vince Reffet.
In their recent formation, the European daredevils took to Dubai's skies to chase down a private jet in flight, as it flies over the sea.
The 57-year-old ex-Swiss Air Force pilot, Yves Rossy, can be seen maneuvering the state-of-the-art jetman suit and eventually catching up with the jet as it soars over the city's majestic coastline, giving a gorgeous view of Dubai's skyscrapers along the coastline in Jumeirah.
Watch The Breathtaking Video Of The Stunt Here:
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