This is hands down THE best in cockpit ride along and narration ever! I immensely enjoyed this... Gator was cool as a breeze! Thank you A-10 demo team and USAF!!
Apart from that you probably saw two at once. The aircraft which he sits in seems to be painted grey, the aircraft the crew are working on is camoflaged. Still, very nice and informative.
Have you ever heard of my uncle Randall Falcon!? He went to Desert Storm in the A-10 Warthog 2 also was a test pilot before that with the A-7 Corsair and he retired as a general flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon/ Viper and survived the attack on the Pentagon on 9/11/01.❤️♠️🛩🚁🏁😎
@@ErikJohnston do they remove the gun from the demo aircraft? How do they correct the center of gravity if they do? How much is the COG affected with a full load out of 30mm shells vs empty? Do you catch your brass and bring it home?
BEST DEMO with narration Ive ever seen. Well done fellas! I was an egress troop back in the day, that seat looks so familiar. Miss those days! Keep the wind over the wings Gator and thank you Sir!
Spent many hours just watching A10's doing live firing exercises over Donna Nook Beach in Lincolnshire England. As soon as we heard the. BBRŔTTT, we made our way to watch. Also low flying exercises over the Lincolnshire Wolds, my house was one of the highest in that area, maybe used as a turning point as they are low and close. LOVED IT ALL.
In USAF pilot training, during taxi, we could NOT lift the canopy...and I'm here to tell you it REALLY gets hot. The sweat starts dripping in your eyes and with the visor on your helmet down...nothing you can do about it but blink....OFTEN. What a GREAT presentation. I could feel every G he was pulling...OWE!
Thanks for the demo ride from the son of an A-10 Program Engineer/Designer...who's recently buried just 2-3 miles from the birthplace of the Warthog (Fairchild Republic Farmingdale, New York). Growing up in Farmingdale as a kid I remember the first day my Dad started the program right up to the day the first prototype was loaded on a C5 for testing out west. I remember the weekends he had to work when they were facing design issues...the loss of one of the first A-10s and its test pilot at the Paris airshow...and all the dinner table family conversations, about how they always wanted to cancel the program...lots of memories....thanks again for the demo ride.
I'm an F-15 maintainer and have been for over 20 years, active duty and civilian contractor. I never got to work on A-10s but everyone I ever talked with who did absolutely loved that aircraft. An awesome piece of hardware and not nearly enough of them were produced. Great ride along video. I thoroughly enjoyed. BTW, my name was painted on the side of a couple of F-15s while I was active duty. As a dedicated crew chief, I was supposed to get a ride but it never happened. I'm still pissed off about it, 30 years hence.
Tidbits of technical info were wonderful, thank you! A-10 Specs; (given as): Empty Wt. 24,959 Lb Aerobatic Wt. 30,384 Wing Area 506ft^2 Wing Loading 60 lb/ft^2 Limit Load: 7-1/3 g Ultimate Load 11g. Maneuvering speed (from video): "285" in Knots. 285 x (6076/3600) = 481.01666...ft/sec. Dynamic Pressure (q): 0.5*(481.0666^2)* 0.0023772... (q) = 275 275/7.333...g = 37.5 60lb^ft2 wing loading divided by 37.5 = 1.60 Maximum lift coefficient of the A-10 airfoil at high speed: 1.60 60/1.60 is of course 37.5, if (q)=37.5 then Velocity = 177.62 ft/sec. Stall Speed** = 105.24 KTAS. Rotation speed given by Pilot as "110". **(if airfoil generates similar lift coefficient at lower Reynolds and mach numbers). Bingo. Everything checks out. This is how you can waste time better than doing crossword puzzles.
Absolutely love the A-10. Growing up an Air Force Brat I was around aircraft constantly and spent 10 of my first 18 years in Germany (4 years and 6 years). My favorite part as far as aircraft was 1979-81 when my father was stationed at Sembach AB while I was in Junior High. There seemed to always be a squadron of A-10's forward deployed from their base in the UK and they were constantly flying. Went in the Army after college and was still immensely glad to see them overhead knowing these old, tough birds were in our inventory. This was the best flight narration I have ever heard. Gator is a heck of a pilot. I have to say though, the really special people are the ground crew and maintainers that keep these old planes airworthy and safe!
A pity the Wright brothers cannot see what they started not that long ago. Thank you for sharing your expertise and flying skills. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍🇦🇺🦘
I love the little details like making sure there were no loose items in the cockpit before raising the canopy on the taxi in. A seemingly minor thing that could ruin your day in a hurry.
I loved every minute of this video! It's like he's just going for a casual drive somewhere, just casually taxiing down the runway with the canopy up. The A10 looks so much smaller than i Imagined, I feel like he was in total command of that plane and we got a peek at what different things you must pay attention to and pre planning. He flies like it's second nature and I loved every minute of it.
@@JCPaul-sw7qk The robot helper guy is instilling confidence in the pilot whose entire life is on the line, whereas the crew chiefs pride and dignity is on the line here. Any failure to notice a thing that kills a pilot would absolutely murder that crew chief's self respect too. These guys are all total pro. Because it's his pilots life.
This is the very best pilot demo I've seen to date. Every single step in the execution beginning with the huddle with the flight crew to a step-by-step schooling on how to fly the A-10. They call the A-10 the warthog but almost everybody who is an aviation enthusiast sees the beauty of flying this plane, just look at the cockpit view.
I’m so thankful for such a generous talk-through, no dumbed-down BS, such a pleasure! The A-10 is a living embodiment of “form follows function, no poseur fluff”. Perfect audio mix (speaking as a film pro)… I really miss the Gs, have been too long for me, work eats all the fun non-creative stuff I used to do.
@@ektaron im taking the piss mate. the a10 sucked at it's job and also killed more friendies than any other aircraft in us service history. the comment "form follows function, no poseur fluff" is also funny to me, the a10's cannon did almost nothing against tanks, it had to rely on it's guided munitions. The f111 was an objectively better aircraft for the role. but you dont see it getting any recognition cuz "haha brrrr" web.archive.org/web/20160304062736/www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a522397.pdf
@@beanieteamie7435 Thanks! So weird to troll a CAS aircraft on this subject. Applies to any Su-25, the helis… any armed forces with humans in them. 🤷🏻♂
This is such an awesome aircraft. It's one of my favorite military planes and military aircraft, periodt! I spent four peacetime years in the army but only got to see this plane in action ONE time, during a training exercise, and BOY, what a piece of machinery it is! Most videos and discussions about this plane revolve around its durability and its gun. its agility and maneuverability are hardly ever talked about but I'm here to tell you it's something to behold. I don't know how on earth the pilots that fly this plane deal with the G-forces this thing pulls, but my hats go off to them. They deserve so much credit for their skills because they make this plane look like a butterfly in the sky. God bless 'em!
Amazingly whisper quiet once the cockpit is buttoned up. The Major made it look all so simple and easy, I was lulled into a relaxed state - the only way to fly. Thanks for the video.
This is without doubt the BEST in cockpit aerobatic demonstration and commentary by a pilot "Gator" that I have ever watched. Amazingly cool and professional, the pilot is a credit to the USAF and not forgetting the ground crew who make up the team. Well done, brilliant.
Excellent video - this pilot is phenomenal - how he explains everything so regular people can understand. LOVE IT! Thank you! ❤ God bless our military & Veterans. Thank you for your service! 🇺🇲 ❤ 🙏
Thank you ever so much for this video! Ever since I've watched the Air Show in Vidalia, Ga I've always wanted to see it up close but never got the chance.
Holy shirt..... excellent video, .... Amazing airplane and excellent flying... Heavy breathing there I would have passed out or had an aneurism by now....
One of my most favorite air frames. Absolute beasts when it comes to close air support!!! Thank you A-10 pilots from a former 2D ANGLICO radio operator and forward observer.
Never forget the first time I saw an A10, I was stationed in FRG it was midday and all of a sudden, I heard the scream of the A10 engines as the pilot came down the Kitzingen airfield at low altitude and disappeared. Everyone that was inside of the buildings came out to see what had just flown overhead.
Back in 1980, I was at Lackland AFB. Brand new almost Airman. I watched a training film on the A-10. From that moment on I was hooked. No other aircraft can do what the A-10 can do. This video is the best one bar none! I actually felt my stomach in my throat a few times. LOL. Best seat in the house! Narration, video, and the crew were top notch. 22 yrs and a heck of a ride! So many awesome memories.
Brilliant, what a special privilege to listen to “Gator” narrate from start to finish. I felt like I was a back seater with Gator in the A-10. Absolutely loved this style of sharing this experience. Thanks heaps “Gator” . Please do more of this kind videos.
I went to a boarding school in Suffolk from 1985 to 1989 and the A10’s used to use our school as a reference point. After all,the main building was white! They’d become as common as living on an approach to a major airport I was fascinated with this aircraft. Once, early morning and we’d just been woken up. The big curtains were drawn, I looked up and in the early light, an A-10 flew straight towards us and then banked sharp right. You’d never hear them. Such an absolute magnificent aircraft.
My bad ass parents put A10 thunderbolt II wallpaper in my bedroom as a kid in the 80’s ,..it was A10’s doing ground attack and dog fighting Migs ,..I’d daydream for hours looking at the most awesome wallpaper ever ,..as a single dad of awesome daughters now I don’t think they’d appreciate the same wallpaper like I did although my oldest is is JROTC and she’s loving it so maybe?
I’m 5 months late to the party with this video! Another fantastic demo flight . When I used to watch the A10 demos out of Bentwaters and Woodbridge some 30 plus years ago I could never have dreamed back then of seeing this kind of in cockpit footage we almost take for granted now. Incidentally, both of the jets featured in this video were serving in the 81st TFW 30 plus years ago and I remember seeing them both . 181 was the Wing CC jet for a time at Bentwaters and 962 was with the 91st TFS ‘Blue Streaks’ out of nearby Woodbridge. Many thanks Erik for posting this epic video 😎👍🏻
Hearing the pilot over the comms and the sound of him dropping in to bring the pain gave me hope more than once while down range! True WARFIGHTERS in the sky! Thanks boys!
GREAT Video - realistic behind the scenes perspective. I have been air-boss for several years for a major show - technically perfect demo video on all counts JR
Good job showing what the A10 Demo team is all About! I was on the team in the early 90s post first gulf War. And people really loved seeing the A10. Hardly anyone knew what it was prior to the war. Miss all guys that was on the team!!
thanku for your reply fella, i came over to skydive deland 25 years ago and had the time of my life throwing myself out of twin otters and airvans dive exits summersaults exsetra boy they was the days, i love your country anyway you and your family stay safe fella, again kind regards mike in the uk.
So cool to see this perspective. I had the privilege and pleasure of working with this amazing team while they were North of the border at the CFB Borden Airshow. BZ to the whole team.
You don't have to be the fastest to be the baddest! The warthog has always been my favorite and, indestructibly, it still is! Thanks for your service and great video, sir.
I had chills almost the entire video. Excellent work producing it! The skill and professionalism of the pilot and ground crew come through loud and clear. Thank you for your service!
As you guys from across the pond would say, outstanding! Great narration and explanation of the manoeuvres performed, including appreciation for the entire team involved, no egotistical “hoopla” just an excellent aviator - thanks for posting 🤘😉👍🇬🇧
got to work with these guys this year at CFB Borden airshow, i was with the canadian ch147f chinook, they were gracious enough to let us see this beautiful aircraft up close next to our cf18s and our snowbirds!
Tha Major and his wingmen must tolerate seven gee's as they take these amazing aircraft through it's paces, demonstrating the incredible maneuverability the pilot has at his command AND his incredible air craft can give him is simply amazing. We on the ground who know nothing about the stress the pilot and his aircraft are going through as they show it to us. We do see how quickly it can change direction but we did not know about the stress on the pilot and his plane. I was US Army artillery 1967 through 1973 and have been a proud Army guy. My Dad was US Air Force flight line crash crew leading NCO, my brother was/is a Marine, my Son was US Army and I am so proud of my Grandson because he was appointed to the US Military Academy graduated 2021 and is now a Ranger second lieutenant. Many of us who have watched this video are so doggoned proud of our US Air Force, Navy and Marine pilots and their support ground crew it's hard to put into proper words. We LOVE ALL of you and pray our GOD keep you SAFE and able to do what you do to keep America FREE, Thank YOU for your service, Thank YOU.
As a kid in the 1980s I grew up close to the RAF Holbeach range where the A-10s out of RAF Bentwaters used to train. Saw (and heard!) plenty of A-10s from the outside, but so awesome to see the pilot's perspective - much more physically demanding that I'd have guessed. Slick demo and amazing ground crew teamwork. Thanks for the insight!
Love the ground crew precision and the final handshake and hug. Those young men deserve to be very proud.
I REALLY wish I’d have made different career choices when I was young.
I was on the very first A-10 East coast Demo team way back in 1978 with the 355th TFS out of Myrtle Beach. Looks the same even after 44 years....
How old are you?
@@Babyturrr around 60-70 maybe
This is hands down THE best in cockpit ride along and narration ever! I immensely enjoyed this... Gator was cool as a breeze! Thank you A-10 demo team and USAF!!
Apart from that you probably saw two at once. The aircraft which he sits in seems to be painted grey, the aircraft the crew are working on is camoflaged. Still, very nice and informative.
I have to agree. I've seen a few, this one is excellent.
Have you ever heard of my uncle Randall Falcon!? He went to Desert Storm in the A-10 Warthog 2 also was a test pilot before that with the A-7 Corsair and he retired as a general flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon/ Viper and survived the attack on the Pentagon on 9/11/01.❤️♠️🛩🚁🏁😎
@@spiff1003 1:32 1:33 pp
This is one of the most remarkable military aircraft videos that I've ever seen. 👍👍
I second that. He did a great job!
Thanks guys! Y’all rock! We really had a great time making it
Look up Mace Curran and her Thunderbirds
All of eriks videos are awsome
@@ErikJohnston do they remove the gun from the demo aircraft? How do they correct the center of gravity if they do? How much is the COG affected with a full load out of 30mm shells vs empty?
Do you catch your brass and bring it home?
I was a ECM tech on A-10’s in Alaska and Louisiana 86 - 92. Loved working on them and watching them fly daily.
Very cool!
Certainly one of the greatest military aircraft, and the pilot was a fantastic narrator, and pilot too.
stick operater
I was privileged to maintain these aircraft at DMAFB in the late 70s with the A-10A.
just made my day, DCS and ED - all I need now is the action for hand signals in VR lol
As a 35-year retired USAF Chief, that was one of the best aerial presentations I've seen ...Well Done !!!
Fly, Fight and Win !!!
shadow on the ground during the 360 at 24 mins with the silence brought a tear to my eye. Seeing the sheer speed in comparison to ground
A10's saved my life, They have always been one of my favorite aircraft!
BEST DEMO with narration Ive ever seen. Well done fellas! I was an egress troop back in the day, that seat looks so familiar. Miss those days! Keep the wind over the wings Gator and thank you Sir!
I also was an egress mech also. England afb 23rd tac.
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Ground crew really marches during operations? I'm USN carrier guy never seen that?
@@perrymckenney5940 for the demo teams yes they drill
The A10 is one of the most badass planes ever!
How?
@@grimeyes5012 The best winged tank killer ever made and flown. That's how.
I still prefer Su's😇. Any Su in comparrisson to US planes😇😈
Never seen an A10 demo! Stoked!! Absolutely amazing!!! LOVED the walkthrough on a demo of my favorite jet in history! Thankyou for your service !
It’s a great demo, especially with Pyro Technics.
It comforting to know classy professionals guys like this are and have been protecting our freedom .
Spent many hours just watching A10's doing live firing exercises over Donna Nook Beach in Lincolnshire England. As soon as we heard the. BBRŔTTT, we made our way to watch. Also low flying exercises over the Lincolnshire Wolds, my house was one of the highest in that area, maybe used as a turning point as they are low and close. LOVED IT ALL.
In USAF pilot training, during taxi, we could NOT lift the canopy...and I'm here to tell you it REALLY gets hot. The sweat starts dripping in your eyes and with the visor on your helmet down...nothing you can do about it but blink....OFTEN. What a GREAT presentation. I could feel every G he was pulling...OWE!
Why not just lift your visor
Can you also comment on the half ass salute?
So you're saying you were a USAF pilot? If so that's pretty dam cool 👍
A-10....one of the greatest aircraft ever built !
She is born for the sky and beautiful. Never mess with her. Oh, I ❤️ this matured lady. 💥😳🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👌🇿🇦
Thanks for the demo ride from the son of an A-10 Program Engineer/Designer...who's recently buried just 2-3 miles from the birthplace of the Warthog (Fairchild Republic Farmingdale, New York). Growing up in Farmingdale as a kid I remember the first day my Dad started the program right up to the day the first prototype was loaded on a C5 for testing out west. I remember the weekends he had to work when they were facing design issues...the loss of one of the first A-10s and its test pilot at the Paris airshow...and all the dinner table family conversations, about how they always wanted to cancel the program...lots of memories....thanks again for the demo ride.
I'm an F-15 maintainer and have been for over 20 years, active duty and civilian contractor.
I never got to work on A-10s but everyone I ever talked with who did absolutely loved that aircraft.
An awesome piece of hardware and not nearly enough of them were produced.
Great ride along video. I thoroughly enjoyed.
BTW, my name was painted on the side of a couple of F-15s while I was active duty.
As a dedicated crew chief, I was supposed to get a ride but it never happened.
I'm still pissed off about it, 30 years hence.
That don't even seem right! I hope you do at some point and thanks for your service, sir! Someone has to keep these birds flying!
Tidbits of technical info were wonderful, thank you!
A-10 Specs; (given as):
Empty Wt. 24,959 Lb
Aerobatic Wt. 30,384
Wing Area 506ft^2
Wing Loading 60 lb/ft^2
Limit Load: 7-1/3 g
Ultimate Load 11g.
Maneuvering speed (from video): "285" in Knots.
285 x (6076/3600) = 481.01666...ft/sec.
Dynamic Pressure (q): 0.5*(481.0666^2)* 0.0023772... (q) = 275
275/7.333...g = 37.5
60lb^ft2 wing loading divided by 37.5 = 1.60
Maximum lift coefficient of the A-10 airfoil at high speed: 1.60
60/1.60 is of course 37.5, if (q)=37.5 then Velocity = 177.62 ft/sec.
Stall Speed** = 105.24 KTAS. Rotation speed given by Pilot as "110".
**(if airfoil generates similar lift coefficient at lower Reynolds and mach numbers).
Bingo. Everything checks out. This is how you can waste time better than doing crossword puzzles.
Absolutely love the A-10. Growing up an Air Force Brat I was around aircraft constantly and spent 10 of my first 18 years in Germany (4 years and 6 years). My favorite part as far as aircraft was 1979-81 when my father was stationed at Sembach AB while I was in Junior High. There seemed to always be a squadron of A-10's forward deployed from their base in the UK and they were constantly flying. Went in the Army after college and was still immensely glad to see them overhead knowing these old, tough birds were in our inventory.
This was the best flight narration I have ever heard. Gator is a heck of a pilot. I have to say though, the really special people are the ground crew and maintainers that keep these old planes airworthy and safe!
It's quite the combination of experience/training & ground work. To my observation.
A pity the Wright brothers cannot see what they started not that long ago. Thank you for sharing your expertise and flying skills. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍🇦🇺🦘
I love the little details like making sure there were no loose items in the cockpit before raising the canopy on the taxi in. A seemingly minor thing that could ruin your day in a hurry.
the warthog is a moving piece of artwork
I loved every minute of this video! It's like he's just going for a casual drive somewhere, just casually taxiing down the runway with the canopy up. The A10 looks so much smaller than i Imagined, I feel like he was in total command of that plane and we got a peek at what different things you must pay attention to and pre planning. He flies like it's second nature and I loved every minute of it.
It's strange the contrast between the more casual pilot and his robot helper.
@@JCPaul-sw7qk The robot helper guy is instilling confidence in the pilot whose entire life is on the line, whereas the crew chiefs pride and dignity is on the line here. Any failure to notice a thing that kills a pilot would absolutely murder that crew chief's self respect too. These guys are all total pro. Because it's his pilots life.
In person it is massive and tall
This is the very best pilot demo I've seen to date. Every single step in the execution beginning with the huddle with the flight crew to a step-by-step schooling on how to fly the A-10. They call the A-10 the warthog but almost everybody who is an aviation enthusiast sees the beauty of flying this plane, just look at the cockpit view.
Oh, I enjoyed the pre flight almost as much as the flight. EXCELLENCE!!!!!!!
Gator and the crew made it look possible to fly low and fast and show the effects the g forces have on a pilot!! Thanks very much folks!!
I’m so thankful for such a generous talk-through, no dumbed-down BS, such a pleasure! The A-10 is a living embodiment of “form follows function, no poseur fluff”.
Perfect audio mix (speaking as a film pro)… I really miss the Gs, have been too long for me, work eats all the fun non-creative stuff I used to do.
what, killing more friendlies than any other plane in us service history?
@@harken9978 - What “what”? Could you clarify your question, please, if you’re not some bot?
@@ektaron im taking the piss mate. the a10 sucked at it's job and also killed more friendies than any other aircraft in us service history. the comment "form follows function, no poseur fluff" is also funny to me, the a10's cannon did almost nothing against tanks, it had to rely on it's guided munitions. The f111 was an objectively better aircraft for the role. but you dont see it getting any recognition cuz "haha brrrr"
web.archive.org/web/20160304062736/www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a522397.pdf
@@ektaron It's just some troll bringing up how many blue on blue incidents the A-10 has had.
@@beanieteamie7435 Thanks! So weird to troll a CAS aircraft on this subject. Applies to any Su-25, the helis… any armed forces with humans in them. 🤷🏻♂
Beautiful airplane. The A-10 rocks.
Excellent!!! Thanks for the Ride Along video.
This is such an awesome aircraft. It's one of my favorite military planes and military aircraft, periodt! I spent four peacetime years in the army but only got to see this plane in action ONE time, during a training exercise, and BOY, what a piece of machinery it is! Most videos and discussions about this plane revolve around its durability and its gun. its agility and maneuverability are hardly ever talked about but I'm here to tell you it's something to behold. I don't know how on earth the pilots that fly this plane deal with the G-forces this thing pulls, but my hats go off to them. They deserve so much credit for their skills because they make this plane look like a butterfly in the sky. God bless 'em!
The hog's gatling gun, I've been told, is also one of the most welcome sounds that ground troops hear!
You should watch the youtube video "The A-10 Sucks, and I can prove it mathematically" parts 1 and 2
@@johnjingleheimersmith9259OK...
@@judywilliams1928 OUR ground troops welcome the sound. The enemy usually doesn't hear it.
Amazingly whisper quiet once the cockpit is buttoned up. The Major made it look all so simple and easy, I was lulled into a relaxed state - the only way to fly. Thanks for the video.
Saw this group In Decatur Illinois/absolutely amazing display
One of the best aerial demonstrations on RUclips. Great camera placement and editing. And ground crew 3rd person perspective shots.
Wow, thanks!
The A10 has to be my second all time favorite plane. I'm an 80s kid gotta luv the 14
I’ve met “Gator” at his demo in Georgia back in October 2021. Absolutely awesome guy, great pilot, a crowd favorite.
Fantastic job Haden, there is a lot going on in the cockpit on that Sunday morning drive. The A-10 Demo Team killed it again, ATTACK
This is without doubt the BEST in cockpit aerobatic demonstration and commentary by a pilot "Gator" that I have ever watched.
Amazingly cool and professional, the pilot is a credit to the USAF and not forgetting the ground crew who make up the team.
Well done, brilliant.
As an infantryman, God bless all A-10 pilots. Cheers and a happy BRRRRRT to you ;p
Lovely.. Thankyou, Pilot Fullam and all_ 👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent video - this pilot is phenomenal - how he explains everything so regular people can understand. LOVE IT! Thank you! ❤
God bless our military & Veterans. Thank you for your service! 🇺🇲 ❤ 🙏
Thank you ever so much for this video! Ever since I've watched the Air Show in Vidalia, Ga I've always wanted to see it up close but never got the chance.
Holy shirt..... excellent video, .... Amazing airplane and excellent flying... Heavy breathing there I would have passed out or had an aneurism by now....
Glad you enjoyed it
Impressive and interesting. What an aircraft & tremendous flying skill.
A genuine nice guy and a great pilot! I salute you sir!
Gator was my SERE evasion partner. Awesome dude!
Ah Gator you’re the man. Thanks so much for this awesome awesome video. I will see A10s in my dreams all week.
An honor and a privilege to fly with you, sir! Thank you for the awesome ride!! Much love too to the ground crews and Air Boss. Great show!
I like the cadence and professional body gestures of the personnel. Thank for sharing.
One of my most favorite air frames. Absolute beasts when it comes to close air support!!! Thank you A-10 pilots from a former 2D ANGLICO radio operator and forward observer.
ANGLICO..OohRah!!
Best ride-along ever. Thanks Gator for a great experience.
Never forget the first time I saw an A10, I was stationed in FRG it was midday and all of a sudden, I heard the scream of the A10 engines as the pilot came down the Kitzingen airfield at low altitude and disappeared. Everyone that was inside of the buildings came out to see what had just flown overhead.
Thanks for sharing!! That is AWWWWESOME!! All of it, from Gator's verbal walk through to the ground crew performance!
Seen many demos Gator is simply the best.
As a Veteran, thank you sir for your service!
Major Air Force veteran. I was very impressed with flying. Thank you for dhoeing America's the best flying in A10. I sslute you and your team
Just tremendous. Grace, power, and absolutely expert on every level.
This is just fantastic. Great visibility from this aircraft.
Back in 1980, I was at Lackland AFB. Brand new almost Airman. I watched a training film on the A-10. From that moment on I was hooked. No other aircraft can do what the A-10 can do. This video is the best one bar none! I actually felt my stomach in my throat a few times. LOL. Best seat in the house! Narration, video, and the crew were top notch. 22 yrs and a heck of a ride! So many awesome memories.
Awesome! Thanks so much for your service! My dad was Air Force for 23 years!
This was a pleasure to watch, thank you.
Thank you for uploading this. I love the A10
One of the best flying commentary I have ever seen! Thank you so much!
So good, one of the best I've seen, actually, probably the best I 've ever seen!
Brilliant, what a special privilege to listen to “Gator” narrate from start to finish. I felt like I was a back seater with Gator in the A-10.
Absolutely loved this style of sharing this experience.
Thanks heaps “Gator” . Please do more of this kind videos.
Thanks for all your service,an for a great demonstration an the A10 IS GREAT AIRFRAME THANK YOU SO MUCH
what amazing and mesmerizing commentary by a world-class expert.
I went to a boarding school in Suffolk from 1985 to 1989 and the A10’s used to use our school as a reference point. After all,the main building was white! They’d become as common as living on an approach to a major airport
I was fascinated with this aircraft. Once, early morning and we’d just been woken up. The big curtains were drawn, I looked up and in the early light, an A-10 flew straight towards us and then banked sharp right. You’d never hear them. Such an absolute magnificent aircraft.
My bad ass parents put A10 thunderbolt II wallpaper in my bedroom as a kid in the 80’s ,..it was A10’s doing ground attack and dog fighting Migs ,..I’d daydream for hours looking at the most awesome wallpaper ever ,..as a single dad of awesome daughters now I don’t think they’d appreciate the same wallpaper like I did although my oldest is is JROTC and she’s loving it so maybe?
That portion during the start up when you followed what the pilot was doing on the outside of the jet was amazing! Such a cool video
I’m 5 months late to the party with this video!
Another fantastic demo flight .
When I used to watch the A10 demos out of Bentwaters and Woodbridge some 30 plus years ago I could never have dreamed back then of seeing this kind of in cockpit footage we almost take for granted now.
Incidentally, both of the jets featured in this video were serving in the 81st TFW 30 plus years ago and I remember seeing them both . 181 was the Wing CC jet for a time at Bentwaters and 962 was with the 91st TFS ‘Blue Streaks’ out of nearby Woodbridge.
Many thanks Erik for posting this epic video 😎👍🏻
Hearing the pilot over the comms and the sound of him dropping in to bring the pain gave me hope more than once while down range! True WARFIGHTERS in the sky! Thanks boys!
This is by far one of the bad azz video I have seen it puts you in the seat where the action is thanks Gator you are an awesome pilot.
GREAT Video - realistic behind the scenes perspective. I have been air-boss for several years for a major show - technically perfect demo video on all counts
JR
Really shows how much effort it takes to pull off a great, well-flown and well-organized demo flight. Amazing work, Gator!
This has always been my fav plane! Had models of it as a kid, and seeing this baby rip at the Abbotsford Airshow was a life experience!
Good job showing what the A10 Demo team is all About! I was on the team in the early 90s post first gulf War. And people really loved seeing the A10. Hardly anyone knew what it was prior to the war. Miss all guys that was on the team!!
Holy cirkey, what an introduction to your channel. Tremendous video; more of this please, and thank you.
thanku for your reply fella, i came over to skydive deland 25 years ago and had the time of my life throwing myself out of twin otters and airvans dive exits summersaults exsetra boy they was the days, i love your country anyway you and your family stay safe fella, again kind regards mike in the uk.
This old man would have blacked out 4 or 5 times. Great job! You made it look easy.
An impressive flight demonstration! Respect!
Best ride ever in my all time favorite aircraft!!! Thank you so much for the ride along.
Best demo ride along video I have come across. The A10 is my favorite jet and loved watching the whole process of the demo. Well done!
So cool to see this perspective. I had the privilege and pleasure of working with this amazing team while they were North of the border at the CFB Borden Airshow. BZ to the whole team.
You don't have to be the fastest to be the baddest! The warthog has always been my favorite and, indestructibly, it still is! Thanks for your service and great video, sir.
Incredible. Great crew, all of them. Thank you all for your service!
Met Capt. Fullam @ KYIP last year. He does a great demo and is also great to talk to about the A-10. Attack!
I agree! Gator is a great Ambassador for the demo team
Amazing flying and narrative! Thank you for your service!
Great video.
Fantastic! Congratulations to you both.
I had chills almost the entire video. Excellent work producing it! The skill and professionalism of the pilot and ground crew come through loud and clear. Thank you for your service!
As you guys from across the pond would say, outstanding! Great narration and explanation of the manoeuvres performed, including appreciation for the entire team involved, no egotistical “hoopla” just an excellent aviator - thanks for posting 🤘😉👍🇬🇧
Amazing. Simply amazing. Thanks for taking us along.
got to work with these guys this year at CFB Borden airshow, i was with the canadian ch147f chinook, they were gracious enough to let us see this beautiful aircraft up close next to our cf18s and our snowbirds!
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Yeah saw them flying low over my house! Was awesome Father's Day weekend!
@@historiccinematics2889 yup that was them I worked father's day weekend e them haha
Tha Major and his wingmen must tolerate seven gee's as they take these amazing aircraft through it's paces, demonstrating the incredible maneuverability the pilot has at his command AND his incredible air craft can give him is simply amazing. We on the ground who know nothing about the stress the pilot and his aircraft are going through as they show it to us. We do see how quickly it can change direction but we did not know about the stress on the pilot and his plane. I was US Army artillery 1967 through 1973 and have been a proud Army guy. My Dad was US Air Force flight line crash crew leading NCO, my brother was/is a Marine, my Son was US Army and I am so proud of my Grandson because he was appointed to the US Military Academy graduated 2021 and is now a Ranger second lieutenant. Many of us who have watched this video are so doggoned proud of our US Air Force, Navy and Marine pilots and their support ground crew it's hard to put into proper words. We LOVE ALL of you and pray our GOD keep you SAFE and able to do what you do to keep America FREE, Thank YOU for your service, Thank YOU.
As a kid in the 1980s I grew up close to the RAF Holbeach range where the A-10s out of RAF Bentwaters used to train. Saw (and heard!) plenty of A-10s from the outside, but so awesome to see the pilot's perspective - much more physically demanding that I'd have guessed. Slick demo and amazing ground crew teamwork. Thanks for the insight!
31:45 Love the shot with shadow in it; so cool.
Excellent! Great editing! wow!