@@spade3779 it's a very good aircraft. But the Tomcat is superior in air to air capability. It's faster, carries a bigger payload, and it's a dedicated air superiority fighter. The Super Hornet is primarily a ground attack fighter with some air to air capability. The truth is BOTH planes are necessary, and both should still be in service. And both are beautiful aircraft.
mothafraker Huh, well you’d think that they would at least come up with something better than the Tomcat to replace it with right? Just seems a bit strange for the U.S to just throw away one of their best air-to-air fighter jets.
It may look cool but was a nightmare to work on over 100 maintenance manhours for every flight hour, twice as many parts as a Super Hornet that only needed 8 maintenance manhours for every flight hour. I'll take the Hornet in a heartbeat.
lol the F-5 was junk operationally; those who bought it from us hated it, and the upgraded F-20 was junk too. Adversary trainer was really the best possible use to get out of it.
You should have grown up with the F14 super tomcat 21, too. Unfortunately, corporatism, politics, and special interest groups prevented that from happening, forever neglecting you of what would've been an awesome childhood. St21 would've had mach 3 speed, thrust vectoring, new more powerful engines, the latest ram, upgraded and more light weight architecture. It would've been the most dominant interceptor/air superiority fighter to date, exceeding even the F-22 sans stealth.
I'll give the S-3 but the Prowler was a maintenance nightmare 90 maintenance manhours for every flight hour compared to the growler's 8 maintenance manhours for evey flight hour.
The Tomcat will always be my favorite but the Hornet/Super Hornet has been one of the most successful fighters fielded by the Navy in the last 30 years or so. One other aircraft that should get some mention is the EA-6B Prowler. The last of them were retired from the the US Marine Corps earlier in 2019 and the last Navy units were retired in 2015.
@@icezebra what about harriers, f-4's &A-4's plus the CH-53, C130, AH-1 and UH-1 and so on, Marines have flown more than 40 types of aircrafts and currently they're flying more than 12 You should read more about Marines aviation wings and not entirely depends on video games 😉. Good Lord why do I always get internet ninjas to reply on my comments 😩
@@MrUNCLESAM84 A-6 Intruder, CH 46, OV-10. We could probably keep the list going. Thanks. Fun post. Tom CPl USMC 1st MAW DaNang, RVN Nam Phong, Thailand
Hope the military doesn't have the infamous MCAS software. Military pilots DO know how to fly their planes. Not like those civilian buttons-pusher IPad readers.
The Navy uses F/A-18 E/F for aerial refuelling while out at sea when the pilots can't get their birds down before running out of fuel. Same role as the now retired S-3 Viking. Awesome video!!!!
@@jesspayne5548 UH-1Y Venom. The Iroquois was the official designation of the OG Huey. The UH-1Y is heavily based off the OG Huey, but with the necessary upgrades to keep it relevant in modern combat. A similar thing happened to the AH-1 Cobra, and that's where the AH-1Z Viper came from.
Captain Kirk: Don't let them promote You, Don't let them do anything that takes You off that ship, Because while You're there,You can make a difference. Captain Mitchell: Good advice Sir.
Yes it is, It has to be the Tomcat - saved the best for last because (Forget the combat record which makes it RESPECTED the array of weapons which makes it feared and the handling and "mo power baby which makes it such a darling to fly) it the most beautiful of them all. No One Comes Close with its both broad and slender design and swing wing design so futuristic it captures the imagination that it's more like a star ship fighter in the universe than a plane. (in my opinion)
In the surveillance and recon section you forgot the E-2C Hawkeye although you do have it in Command & Control, it really fits into _both_ of those categories. For aerial refueling, there is (or was at least) a variant of the A-6 that would be used to refuel strike aircraft when you're out of range of a land based tanker. There will likely be a Hornet based variant for carrier based refueling operations.
This is just me talking out of my ass but it’s not so much a variant but a standard A-6 (now F18) fitted with oversized fuel tanks instead of bombs/missiles that have a deployable hose out the back. The only modification to the planes itself is a very simple control module in the cockpit that uses the same hardwiring as the arming and firing for the weapons that normally get mounted there. An air craft carrier is a crowded place and it wouldn’t do to have a plane that could only refuel taking up space
@@MrSheckstr You could be right about the KA-6 (or KF-18) not being a specific variant. I've been out for over 30 years and I didn't spend a lot of time on the flight deck of Saratoga.
John Doe that’s ok, my expertise is even more thin and outdated. My father was stationed on the Nimitz in the 80s (medical section) but my older brother was OBSESSED with planes, even became an airline mech on the civilian side before switching to medical equipment
@@MrSheckstr no, they had a specific refueler based on the A-6 it was the KA-6D that got most weapon equiptment deleted, got biger tanks and together with 5 external tanks could supply about 20000lbs of fuel using a integrated refueling chute. they also had normal A-6 / A-7 / S-2 / F-18 do the job by simply loading up a 300gal buddy refueling store (external tank with the refueling hose in it)
If you've ever watched the movie The Final Countdown, during one of the scenes after they've gone through the disturbance, you hear them talking about readying a KA-6 tanker, and I believe you see one taking off later.
Man, I've discovered your videos a couple of days ago and I'm totally addicted. I can't do my work properly because of you... :D Your videos are indeed Amazing!
im sad the A-6 retired it was such a cool and capable airframe and would have been amazing even today with modern upgrades, and its capability where not fully replaced the navy still lacks a tactical bomber capable of bringing bombs along a 1000nm mission radius
This is some of your best work. You should be Proud! (Also love top gun maverick quotes and all the other top gun related things) And the the Freddie Mercury cracked me up!
I was stationed at NAS Whidbey Island. It's home of the EA/18 Growlers and Prowlers. I was attached to the VAQ-132 Scorpions in 2009 and our squadron was the first expeditionary squadron to receive the new Growlers. I remembered the beginning of the end for the Prowlers, which by the way should've been part of the list of retired Navy planes.
MH-60R is the one equipped with ALFS dipping sonar and sonobuoy launcher, Sierra, and Hotel variants focus more in search and rescue, vertical replenishment, and use in special warfare situations such as insertions and close air support. Should be noted all variants are capable of and are used for search and rescue, and cargo transport.
6:43 The largest floating vessel in the world has taken to the water for the first time in South Korea. At a length of 1,601 feet, the Prelude, which is owned by Shell, is 150 feet longer than the Empire State Building is high. When fully laden the ship weighs approximately 600,000 tonnes and is 243 feet wide.
Missing fighter aircraft F11-1: first plane to shoot itself down. F7U: weirdest fighter that has ever entered the role of fighter in the United States. F3H: the original F-4. F-8: better then F-4 in dogfighting capabilities. FJ-4: Sabre
The my-60s was actually a transport and fire support chopper. You’re getting it mixed up with other variants. It can carry 8 hellfires and four door gunners.
Connie Man, nice video. CV64 was a beast also. Bottom Line, all the carriers and task groups rules. OUR FAVORITE SHIP. the OLD MIDWAY CV41. ALWAYS ON STATION. Midway was the crew was, ROW, ROW, ROW, you know the VIKINGS, with the drum beat. YES, GREAT SHIP and my BROTHER SERVED ON MIDWAY. He has stage 4 cancer, 3 - 6 months, GOD BLESS YOU JESSE HERRARA. He was on both CV41 Midway and DDG951 Turner Joy - BOTH MUSEUMS, HOW IRONIC :-)
How long it takes you to draw a plane? Particularly a Tomcat? And how much time and nerves spent to add a Maverick to a model? Such impressive job, really happy to find your channel
Great collection and presentation. Years ago I uploaded several military and civilian aircraft models to 3D Warehouse that I modeled. Though most of yours look better.
@@patrickradcliffe3837 The F-16s the Navy has currently are not the N models. They are regular F-16A/Bs, the same as what the Air Force had. The F-16Ns were retired in 1998 after finding cracks in several bulkheads, and the Navy did not have the resources to fix them.
Their 14 units are not part of any squadron nor are they ever armed and used for any live action. Like the video mentions, they're only used for training purposes as an adversary...as their agility and maneuverability make them difficult targets to down.
Cool vids bro. Aviation family here, grand dad was commander of a wing on Tinian, and commander of Wright Patterson AFB. his brother was chief of staff for SAC, and pops developed the Amraam and many other top secret weapons system for air defense.
The Growler appeared to be represented as a legacy Hornet. It should have been a Super Hornet. And the Ford class of carriers are now the largest and longest naval vessels. Cool vid.
You're certainly right that the Growler is wrong, but it's not a Super Hornet either. They're two different airframes. No, the Ford Class (1,106 ft) is not longer than the Enterprise (1,123 ft). The Enterprise hadn't been the largest for a long time; since the Nimitz was built.
@@Locutus494 The growlers are essentially super hornets though. Same exact engine, very similar frames. The avionics are the only true difference, if you don't count armament.
Please, make one about the US Coast Guard and another about the Army, your videos are very informative and the animation is so beautiful and realistic, keep up the job! : )
If you don’t mind could you do a video on the United States Marine Corps aircraft? Both fixed in rotors if you don’t mind, that would be awesome!!! I like the videos, very detailed and entertaining. Keep them coming
Hold the fuck up…….how did you get quotes from a movie released in 2022 two years before it came out??? And the new bike he was on?
Trailers
top gun 1
@@TakyyAB those quotes were absolutely not in top gun 1. Go away
@@MrEmb007 the trailers for top gun 2 were released in 2020 so it was prob in the trailers
It is called a trailer.
The US navy is the second largest air force in the world.
Liam Walsh I wonder what the largest is
Joojo_games the Boy Scouts
Joojo_games the US army
Liam Walsh first largest
@Afro Mamba actually the army only has helicopters
The F-14 is my most favorite naval fighter
Same. they NEVER should have retired it
I like the Super Hornet fam
@@spade3779 it's a very good aircraft. But the Tomcat is superior in air to air capability. It's faster, carries a bigger payload, and it's a dedicated air superiority fighter. The Super Hornet is primarily a ground attack fighter with some air to air capability. The truth is BOTH planes are necessary, and both should still be in service. And both are beautiful aircraft.
mothafraker
Huh, well you’d think that they would at least come up with something better than the Tomcat to replace it with right? Just seems a bit strange for the U.S to just throw away one of their best air-to-air fighter jets.
It may look cool but was a nightmare to work on over 100 maintenance manhours for every flight hour, twice as many parts as a Super Hornet that only needed 8 maintenance manhours for every flight hour. I'll take the Hornet in a heartbeat.
The F-5 Tiger is still used as an adversary trainer. That proves what a great design it was.
lol the F-5 was junk operationally; those who bought it from us hated it, and the upgraded F-20 was junk too. Adversary trainer was really the best possible use to get out of it.
Or just a ez to fly machine.......
It's actually a Mig-28.
That and it's a rather cheap aircraft, which makes it really suitable for training
thats why the f5 was modernize the f18 is actually just an f5 buts is modernize and better
this video is sponsored by Top Gun and Paramount Pictures
"Maybe so, sir. But not today"
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell
Yogie Ananda .... Talk to me Goose😁
The F-14 should not have had "Ice Man" in the backseat, he was a pilot. "Goose" would have been appropriate.
shouldn't it be LTJG Nick "Goose" Bradshaw instead off iceman?
too soon :P
Yes, Iceman is a Pilot, not a Radar Intercept Officer. Ice would never sit in the back seat.
Or Merlin
that's TOPGUN 1.5, executive producer: AV 😂
Iceman: You can be my wingman any time.
Maverick: Bullshit! You can be mine.
Wingman is a pilot in another plane, not a RIO. 😉
Everyone is talking about the F-14, but I grew up with the Super Hornet which is my all time favorite
Agreed. It is my favorite too.
You should have grown up with the F14 super tomcat 21, too. Unfortunately, corporatism, politics, and special interest groups prevented that from happening, forever neglecting you of what would've been an awesome childhood. St21 would've had mach 3 speed, thrust vectoring, new more powerful engines, the latest ram, upgraded and more light weight architecture. It would've been the most dominant interceptor/air superiority fighter to date, exceeding even the F-22 sans stealth.
Where is F - 22
@@absol8062 F22 is used by the US Air Force.
At least i'm not one. Tbh i prfere the rafale cause i'm french
Retired EA-6B Prowler and F-8 Crusader, among others.
Retired s-3 viking and ea-6b prowler... The best aircraft..
I'll give the S-3 but the Prowler was a maintenance nightmare 90 maintenance manhours for every flight hour compared to the growler's 8 maintenance manhours for evey flight hour.
And the A-7 Corsair II. An EXCELLENT aircraft!
Patrick Radcliffe Huh- I fell in love with its looks and capabilities, never knew it was that bad to service.
@@tlshortyshorty5810 it got the job done it just took a lot of maintenance to keep them flying.
They should’ve never retired the s-3. Most of the airframes have 11000 flight hours left on them, and the helicopters really can’t replace them.
The Tomcat will always be my favorite but the Hornet/Super Hornet has been one of the most successful fighters fielded by the Navy in the last 30 years or so. One other aircraft that should get some mention is the EA-6B Prowler. The last of them were retired from the the US Marine Corps earlier in 2019 and the last Navy units were retired in 2015.
That's because the super hornet is powered by f14 engines and is the most maneuverable. But you can't f*ck with the tomcat. I worked with both .
Only clicked for the F-14
Every one did
Yes
Same
Lol... F16 for me.
Next vid, USMC aircraft.
Semper-Fi, Guys.
There wouldn't be many. Some Hornets, Ospreys, and F-35's primarily
@@icezebra what about harriers, f-4's &A-4's plus the CH-53, C130, AH-1 and UH-1 and so on, Marines have flown more than 40 types of aircrafts and currently they're flying more than 12 You should read more about Marines aviation wings and not entirely depends on video games 😉.
Good Lord why do I always get internet ninjas to reply on my comments 😩
@@MrUNCLESAM84 A-6 Intruder, CH 46, OV-10. We could probably keep the list going. Thanks. Fun post. Tom CPl USMC 1st MAW DaNang, RVN Nam Phong, Thailand
Thanks for putting Freddie on a Mercury
I noticed that aswell
Missed a lot of helicopters that were retired. I was a H-46 crewman and that helicopter was vital to the replenishment at sea mission
Mercury on Mercury
Xd
I was looking for who noticed the Easter egg
@@charliebrown1134 99% saw it for me I guess cuz the cam wad on freddie mercury
I didn't see the A-7E light attack it should have been in the retired aircraft
The A7 it's not Light attack aircraft it's a bomber
You are a true veteran if you are able to decipher the F-14 Tomcat scene. Sorry, no hint 😎 😂
"BULLSHIT! YOU CAN BE MINE!"
Its one of lifes mysteries, sir
The F-14 tomcat is still in service today
@@invalidtolive6764yes the F-14 is still in Service in Iran, I love the IRIAF Camouflage, its a sexy Airplane
@@philb1595 oh. I thought it was in service throughout the US to. But I also have to admit. The Iranian camo is sexy
Therapist: armed 737 doesn't exist it can't hurt you
Armed 737: 3:34
Hope the military doesn't have the infamous MCAS software. Military pilots DO know how to fly their planes. Not like those civilian buttons-pusher IPad readers.
ZZZHarpy101 do you know how to fly a plane
@@maxspinks2181 Yeah, he has logged considerable hours on flight simulator x multiplayer blasting cancerous music into the microphone.
Malinoway, Absolutely the P-8 has offensive capabilities.
Armed 737: WRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
BEAUTIFUL! AND THE EASTER EGGS ARE GREAT!
The Navy uses F/A-18 E/F for aerial refuelling while out at sea when the pilots can't get their birds down before running out of fuel. Same role as the now retired S-3 Viking. Awesome video!!!!
This is great. Can you do one on the marines? Or coast guard
Yea but he didnt feature some of the marine aircraft like the f 35b or harrier
@Emerald Lx Navy doesn't use attack helicopters either. Plus the USMC is still using some variant of the Huey
___Axg96 ___ Iroquois I beleive
@@jesspayne5548 UH-1Y Venom. The Iroquois was the official designation of the OG Huey. The UH-1Y is heavily based off the OG Huey, but with the necessary upgrades to keep it relevant in modern combat. A similar thing happened to the AH-1 Cobra, and that's where the AH-1Z Viper came from.
@@KomradeDoge that’s actually really cool I didn’t know that. Thanks
“The end is inevitable, Maverick, your kind is headed for extinction.”
*”Maybe so, sir, but not today...”*
Captain Kirk: Don't let them promote You, Don't let them do anything that takes You off that ship, Because while You're there,You can make a difference.
Captain Mitchell: Good advice Sir.
Yes it is, It has to be the Tomcat - saved the best for last because (Forget the combat record which makes it RESPECTED the array of weapons which makes it feared and the handling and "mo power baby which makes it such a darling to fly) it the most beautiful of them all. No One Comes Close with its both broad and slender design and swing wing design so futuristic it captures the imagination that it's more like a star ship fighter in the universe than a plane. (in my opinion)
MAJESTIC ! Most handsome aircraft of all time ❤️
Great job on these. I would love to see one for the US aircraft carriers.
Will always have a great fondness for the Tomcat. A-6 was the Loudest plane we had. good video.
Did you fly the F-14?
@@andrewnirmal2554 No. I was an OS and worked in CIC
These are just great fun to watch. Love the Freddy Mercury.
In the surveillance and recon section you forgot the E-2C Hawkeye although you do have it in Command & Control, it really fits into _both_ of those categories. For aerial refueling, there is (or was at least) a variant of the A-6 that would be used to refuel strike aircraft when you're out of range of a land based tanker. There will likely be a Hornet based variant for carrier based refueling operations.
This is just me talking out of my ass but it’s not so much a variant but a standard A-6 (now F18) fitted with oversized fuel tanks instead of bombs/missiles that have a deployable hose out the back. The only modification to the planes itself is a very simple control module in the cockpit that uses the same hardwiring as the arming and firing for the weapons that normally get mounted there. An air craft carrier is a crowded place and it wouldn’t do to have a plane that could only refuel taking up space
@@MrSheckstr You could be right about the KA-6 (or KF-18) not being a specific variant. I've been out for over 30 years and I didn't spend a lot of time on the flight deck of Saratoga.
John Doe that’s ok, my expertise is even more thin and outdated. My father was stationed on the Nimitz in the 80s (medical section) but my older brother was OBSESSED with planes, even became an airline mech on the civilian side before switching to medical equipment
@@MrSheckstr no, they had a specific refueler based on the A-6
it was the KA-6D that got most weapon equiptment deleted, got biger tanks and together with 5 external tanks could supply about 20000lbs of fuel using a integrated refueling chute.
they also had normal A-6 / A-7 / S-2 / F-18 do the job by simply loading up a 300gal buddy refueling store (external tank with the refueling hose in it)
If you've ever watched the movie The Final Countdown, during one of the scenes after they've gone through the disturbance, you hear them talking about readying a KA-6 tanker, and I believe you see one taking off later.
No, Iceman was a pilot, not a RIO. Radio Intercept Officer for those who don't know.
You missed quite a few retired aircraft. Both the S-2 and the EA-6B were more recently retired than the F4...
@PBJMan Yes. Yes I do.
Man, I've discovered your videos a couple of days ago and I'm totally addicted. I can't do my work properly because of you... :D Your videos are indeed Amazing!
im sad the A-6 retired
it was such a cool and capable airframe and would have been amazing even today with modern upgrades, and its capability where not fully replaced
the navy still lacks a tactical bomber capable of bringing bombs along a 1000nm mission radius
Super. But you forgot the S-3 Viking.
1:08
I just noticed that that’s the personal radar from Modern Warfare(2019)
dude...ppl inspire frm tech that US military has...mostly. no matter if one's logo matches the fiction😏
This is some of your best work. You should be Proud!
(Also love top gun maverick quotes and all the other top gun related things)
And the the Freddie Mercury cracked me up!
I shed a tear every time for the f14
I think the f4 should get some love
@@andreamaul1603 me playing and public release ksp mod also:
*secruity space force open up*
I was stationed at NAS Whidbey Island. It's home of the EA/18 Growlers and Prowlers. I was attached to the VAQ-132 Scorpions in 2009 and our squadron was the first expeditionary squadron to receive the new Growlers. I remembered the beginning of the end for the Prowlers, which by the way should've been part of the list of retired Navy planes.
Love from Japan 🇯🇵
So nice to see the first ship here.
Hope to see them all one day.
Great work.
Long live usa from japan!☺
Even if your country bombed pearl Harbor?
@@AndrewGuns Even if you bombed two nuclear bombs?
Love the top gun quote
Captain america approved these references!!
2:50 is that spider man?
Eagle eyes ! 😎👍
AmazingViz actually, I should’ve waited until the end of the video to comment LOL I noticed you put a few other “Easter eggs” in there..
4:29
Hello, Mr. Fahrenheit, Freddie Mercury! Killer Queen!
MH-60R is the one equipped with ALFS dipping sonar and sonobuoy launcher, Sierra, and Hotel variants focus more in search and rescue, vertical replenishment, and use in special warfare situations such as insertions and close air support. Should be noted all variants are capable of and are used for search and rescue, and cargo transport.
6:43 The largest floating vessel in the world has taken to the water for the first time in South Korea. At a length of 1,601 feet, the Prelude, which is owned by Shell, is 150 feet longer than the Empire State Building is high. When fully laden the ship weighs approximately 600,000 tonnes and is 243 feet wide.
DAAAAMN DAT TOP GUN 2 REFERENCE SON
Freddie Mercury on top of the E-6 Mercury I see
got detect Hawkeye ? ☺️
I have been a sometimes plastic scale aircraft modeller since 1970, didn't know we had some of these various types.
Missing fighter aircraft
F11-1: first plane to shoot itself down.
F7U: weirdest fighter that has ever entered the role of fighter in the United States.
F3H: the original F-4.
F-8: better then F-4 in dogfighting capabilities.
FJ-4: Sabre
I'm Loving the aircraft videos! Keep it up man.
US Navy second strongest air force after USAF itself
your vids are amazing ❤ you have earned a new sub!
Thanks for subbing!
"This is Maverick requesting fly-by"
"Negative ghostrider pattern is full"
*Flyby*
The my-60s was actually a transport and fire support chopper. You’re getting it mixed up with other variants. It can carry 8 hellfires and four door gunners.
I love this type of vid!
You could make on about the French air force 🤩🇫🇷
Connie Man, nice video. CV64 was a beast also. Bottom Line, all the carriers and task groups rules. OUR FAVORITE SHIP. the OLD MIDWAY CV41. ALWAYS ON STATION. Midway was the crew was, ROW, ROW, ROW, you know the VIKINGS, with the drum beat. YES, GREAT SHIP and my BROTHER SERVED ON MIDWAY. He has stage 4 cancer, 3 - 6 months, GOD BLESS YOU JESSE HERRARA. He was on both CV41 Midway and DDG951 Turner Joy - BOTH MUSEUMS, HOW IRONIC :-)
How long it takes you to draw a plane?
Particularly a Tomcat?
And how much time and nerves spent to add a Maverick to a model?
Such impressive job, really happy to find your channel
Great collection and presentation. Years ago I uploaded several military and civilian aircraft models to 3D Warehouse that I modeled. Though most of yours look better.
Where's the EA6-B Prowler damn it. Loved workin on those.
My love for the F-4 Phantom shall not fade...
“The end is inevitable, Maverick. Your kind is heading for extinction.”
“Maybe so sir...... But not today.”
RIP Tomcat. Gorgeous machine
F14:man i like this because of maverick
(20 years later)
F14:can you replace me F18?
F18:yeah
F14:thx bro
edit:am in the wrong year
That's 20 years, bro. Top Gun was released in 86 and the US F-14 was retired in 2006. Only Iran flies Cats now.
I love the Spider-Man appearance, it makes me wanna go back and see if you did that in other ones. 🤣
4:39 wow freddie mercury is ontop of the E-68 Mercury
Another great video sir! Love the Top Gun nods throughout!
The S-3 Viking is my favourite.
thank you
Nicely done, especially the Top Gun references.
When did the F-16 join the Navy lineup?
Cycle Rider Exactly - F-16 was/is an Air Force only fighter.
@@Ranger0463 here I thought the N model was powered by the J-79.
Decades ago...
@@patrickradcliffe3837 The F-16s the Navy has currently are not the N models. They are regular F-16A/Bs, the same as what the Air Force had. The F-16Ns were retired in 1998 after finding cracks in several bulkheads, and the Navy did not have the resources to fix them.
Their 14 units are not part of any squadron nor are they ever armed and used for any live action. Like the video mentions, they're only used for training purposes as an adversary...as their agility and maneuverability make them difficult targets to down.
Nice reference with the Tomcat🤩
Love you freddie and maverick
Cool vids bro. Aviation family here, grand dad was commander of a wing on Tinian, and commander of Wright Patterson AFB. his brother was chief of staff for SAC, and pops developed the Amraam and many other top secret weapons system for air defense.
Can you show all types of unsc vechicals from halo
Thank you for this wonderful video
4:28 Bro, bro you are a genius! Nice joke! I get it
Yeah this joke is great
Nice touch the references, Hawkeye, Mercury...Top Gun, nice.
Does anyone know if these 3D images can be downloaded?
Images cant be 3d
@@megarycesz9562 they prolly meant models
Amazingviz you forgot our bestest boi the EA-6B Prowler in the retired section
many retired aircraft. I will add this into the 2nd Edition 😎👍
@@AmazingViz thx
Do it for Russian and China military in next vid
Iceman flying with Maverick. Awesome!!!
Come on,confess it,you all came for F-14.
*H I G H W A Y T O T H E D A N G E R Z O N E*
No I only came for F-4 PHANTOM II Cause it's a bomber
I came for the F-8 Crusader which isn't even here.
@@rooiflitz :(
Great, now I have the top gun theme stuck in my head
6:55 well thats a twist...
Eagle eyes ! 😎👍
Great video i like it i give you support on youtube👍👍👍👍
Amazing video. I love United States Navy.
Amazing video man 👌👌
can we appreciate how hard he puts into these vids??
Thanks for the Top Gun references
Excellent video and good background music.
The Growler appeared to be represented as a legacy Hornet. It should have been a Super Hornet.
And the Ford class of carriers are now the largest and longest naval vessels.
Cool vid.
You're certainly right that the Growler is wrong, but it's not a Super Hornet either. They're two different airframes.
No, the Ford Class (1,106 ft) is not longer than the Enterprise (1,123 ft). The Enterprise hadn't been the largest for a long time; since the Nimitz was built.
@@Locutus494 The growlers are essentially super hornets though. Same exact engine, very similar frames. The avionics are the only true difference, if you don't count armament.
I love all the not so hidden gems... Thanks!
did you spot Spiderman ? 😀
@@AmazingViz I guess I will be watching it again, because nope, I didn't see spidey. Lol
@@AmazingViz Ok, I did see him the first time, just didn't know that that was him. I wondered why there was a guy on that vehicle. Hahahaha
hahaha, the smallest egg so far lolx
5:05 that's what you are searching for
Great video. You should do one on the US army helicopters, WW1 Fighters and Bombers, USMC air vehicles,
Okay you are partially right about the P3 Orion. The P3 was developed to hunt submarines, that's was it main function then later on for surveillance.
Please, make one about the US Coast Guard and another about the Army, your videos are very informative and the animation is so beautiful and realistic, keep up the job! : )
A fine presentation. Thank you for this.
If you don’t mind could you do a video on the United States Marine Corps aircraft? Both fixed in rotors if you don’t mind, that would be awesome!!! I like the videos, very detailed and entertaining. Keep them coming
My grandpa flew a p51 he showed me all about it than we got into cars i spent alot of time looking at drag race shows with him
Nice video man. Maybe next time can you do an Army vehicle list?
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