US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet Low Altitude Training
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2012
- A US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet pilot practicing low level flying over Northern California before crossing into Oregon towards the end of the video. The route the pilot is flying is known as VR-1251 and is used for low level target penetration training as it starts over the Pacific and ends at NAS Fallon, Nevada, after flying over the Cascade and Sierra mountains.
Thank you thank you thank you for not putting some stupid heavy metal or c-rap music track...the orignal sound is just adds to how bad ass this is
Everyone fishing in that river caught exactly zero fish for the rest of the day.
i love how you can just see how much control he has over it, looks like a amazingly awesome aircraft to fly as a job, that would be one of the best jobs out there!
Both the USAF & RAF share a NOE range in Wales. Lots of people hike up to the top of mountains to watch F/A-18's, F-15's and Tornados fly past at 600 kts BELOW THEM.
It's a hoot!
I enjoyed it, especially the canyon run from
finally a video without music, now i can add my own to it :D
One of the only videos where I can actually hear what's going on! Frikkin amazing.
Many thanks for video and original sound,BRAVO!
Amazing! Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Great video. I particularly like the inverted moves and the fact you didn't put the usual cliched kenny loggins song. The inboard cockpit sounds gave a more visceral feel. Cool move.
Navy pilots really are amazing at what they do. Hats off to you gentleman!
3:45 down the river is freaking awesome!
Amazing DCS has got so realistic :)
Amazing, thanks for uplouding this good stuff
That's friggin' insane. I wouldn't fly that low in a simulator.
Holy Christ...that river run was awesome!!!
Think I feel lunch coming up...Awesome footage! This is one of those posts that makes RUclips so excellent.
Great footage! That canyon run was dope!!!
Amazing..i didn't know they made planes big enough to carry the size of this guy's balls.