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  • @Westcountrynordic
    @Westcountrynordic Год назад +85

    There is a video called "The 13 hours that save Britain" which gives you a good understanding of the Battle of Britain

    • @andypandy9013
      @andypandy9013 Год назад +7

      Yes, and brilliantly done. Especially the rolling clock and the excellent voice over. 👍

    • @ChrisJordanUK
      @ChrisJordanUK Год назад +4

      Great recommendation!

    • @chris747f
      @chris747f Год назад

      I have recommended this also via patron so at some point it will be done I’m sure

  • @cotton9087
    @cotton9087 Год назад +88

    RAF nuked America twice with Vulcan bombers in a exercise lol

    • @J4CK4TT4CK95
      @J4CK4TT4CK95 Год назад +7

      That was a great training exercise! Heard all about that

    • @Sailingon
      @Sailingon Год назад +3

      I met a pilot who flew those missions, he was proud and sad at the same time. The power of the blast shook his soul when he realised what could be the end of us all

    • @charleshowie2074
      @charleshowie2074 Год назад +1

      @@Sailingon ...the power of a non-existent blast? Sounds like we had some remarkably lily-livered RAF chaps in the 60s.

    • @t1tanfallpr025
      @t1tanfallpr025 Год назад +2

      @@charleshowie2074 I think he was being metaphorical in the sense of if it was real he could of ended america

    • @teleplayer605
      @teleplayer605 Год назад

      ​@@charleshowie2074 He was probably referring to the nuclear testing Britain carried out on Christmas Island.

  • @azzajames7661
    @azzajames7661 6 месяцев назад +6

    This is a reminder that Great Britain invented the Jet Engine and the radar👏
    Brilliant stuffed 👌

  • @corradovw4993
    @corradovw4993 Год назад +37

    I do enjoy watching these vids when there is a level headed American who appreciates and understands that the UK is just as well equipped and as skillful as his own country. Well done sir you're attitude made me subscribe to you're channel

    • @1IbramGaunt
      @1IbramGaunt Год назад +1

      *your

    • @nishiki7047
      @nishiki7047 Год назад

      Just as skilful ? 😂

    • @Oxley016
      @Oxley016 Год назад

      @@nishiki7047 More so in many departments.

    • @ryansta
      @ryansta 9 месяцев назад

      As well equipped ? Have you seen the sheer amount of Airforce the USA can put up in the sky ? They probably have more in a pair of Aircraft Carriers

    • @CorrectingFalseInformation
      @CorrectingFalseInformation 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ryanstawell equipped doesn’t mean ‘quantity’

  • @nathr7375
    @nathr7375 Год назад +11

    The relationship between the UK and US is shown perfectly here, "It turns out to be a US Air Force plane with radio problems, nothing to worry about.".

  • @fraserconnell21
    @fraserconnell21 Год назад +57

    Just like yours.. my mind is blown💥💥
    The UK has a unique responsibility in so much as we protect the United States Eastern and northern flanks and fellow European air forces cover other approaches to Great Britain 🇺🇸.. shoulder to shoulder 💪🚜🦬👍👍👍

    • @JordyBaines
      @JordyBaines Год назад +2

      I’m from the UK. You know it brother. We’re brothers in arms

    • @cockapockets
      @cockapockets Год назад

      protect the skies of Britain from what ! angry wombles ! flying spaghetti monsters ! everything theses days can be controlled by a remote i.e. ( missiles drones sams ) from basement in a South Pole shed by an idiot with an IQ if 3 ! yet we spend billions every year on shit like planes and nuclear subs ! theres nothing for anyone to attack us for lol we don't own anything or make anything lol except expensive toys for idiots !

    • @fraserconnell21
      @fraserconnell21 Год назад +2

      @@cockapockets Tupelov tu95 and tu160 both are Russian strategic bombers and they often test UK and NATO airspace.....🤦‍♂️

    • @cockapockets
      @cockapockets Год назад

      @@fraserconnell21 test them ? with a maths question ? maybe a word puzzle ? its a joke ! nothing ever comes of it look how shit Russia has done against the ukraine ! the only reason why no one has jumped in to help is because all the taxes the government's are claiming due to the price increase by that wanker ! if anyone or any country give a shit and if it benefited them he'd be gone by now !

  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 Год назад +65

    In 2019 I was outside a hanger at Coningsby, I'd had a text message to collect a Typhoon and deliver it by road to the RAF museum in Hendon. I couldn't figure out why they were putting a current, up to date fighter in a museum! Turned out to be a WW2 Hawker Typhoon I was collecting. The only complete original Typhoon in the world, had been on loan in Canada, and had been returned to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flights hanger. I spent a very pleasant afternoon sat in my cab drinking tea and watching the modern Typhoons, while I waited for them to load me.

    • @keithhealing1115
      @keithhealing1115 Год назад +7

      You lucky git. The Typhoon is my favourite WWII aircraft. Absolute brute of a plane.

    • @thomasbrown3281
      @thomasbrown3281 Год назад

      I live down the road bbmf and the red arrows are the only thing that makes me homesick

  • @steveosborne2297
    @steveosborne2297 Год назад +8

    We might not be very big and we might not have a massive airforce , but don’t fuck with us

  • @nedrasellayah9314
    @nedrasellayah9314 Год назад +2

    Absolutely amazing planning. Every exigency has been thought of including in the air refuelling, specific terrorist landing airports, 2nd wave pilots ready for action when the 1st lot are up etc.etc. Kudos to the Brits!! Respect!!

  • @EZ-D-FIANT
    @EZ-D-FIANT Год назад +4

    Yea they refuel in the air.....
    For a small island we aint to be underestimated, we nearly conquered the world, we made it better and gave it back, we bombed America twice in exercises (they can't keep up with our tech), we basically front line stopped Hitler, our navy houses the most advanced submarines the world has ever seen (lets ignor that one beaching 😏), I could go on but you gotta admit, nay bad for a lil island.
    Damn this stuff makes me proud, I'm ex ABRO (global defense Ltd) and my grandad was RAF during the battle of Britain 🇬🇧 ❤️ 🇬🇧💪
    One final thing to say.....
    "Cum an av a go if u think ur ard enuf"

  • @lorddan7658
    @lorddan7658 Год назад +23

    I FUCKING LOVE genuine content like this. Shit with genuine reactions. Keep pumping content bro I'm serious you're going far. And as a brit, i'm glad you're fascinated by our military / military history :)

  • @stephen4600
    @stephen4600 Год назад +15

    Like the U.S the Brits have a superb defense system with pilots second to none bro ,respect!

    • @mywestsussex5749
      @mywestsussex5749 Год назад +1

      We think same for USA

    • @sopissedoff
      @sopissedoff Год назад

      SMS they don't ,the film was good entertainment ,but the reality is very different

    • @CorrectingFalseInformation
      @CorrectingFalseInformation 3 месяца назад

      @@sopissedoffno it’s not 😂 ever been on the military?

  • @bane-980
    @bane-980 Год назад +17

    I live near Coningsby, and you know when they are reacting to Russian probing aircraft. The sound is incredible, there’s a big difference from the normal Flyby to there reaction flyby.

    • @J4CK4TT4CK95
      @J4CK4TT4CK95 Год назад +1

      Do you hear the sonic boom? I'm in Cambridgeshire, never see too much 😔

    • @bane-980
      @bane-980 Год назад +1

      @@J4CK4TT4CK95 no I can’t say that I’ve heard boom.

  • @cybersoft1
    @cybersoft1 Год назад +8

    And we are so proud of these guys for protecting us 🙏❤

  • @mywestsussex5749
    @mywestsussex5749 Год назад +3

    I am 70 years old Brit and I love our air force and our cousin's in the USA we joke with each other but we will always have your back

  • @kenobetrader955
    @kenobetrader955 Год назад +6

    Makes me proud to be British!

  • @swagmanandy
    @swagmanandy Год назад +5

    The RAF and the Royal Navy and the Army have always saved Britain and always will.

  • @slycer1133
    @slycer1133 Год назад +7

    I live in Lincolnshire and hear the RAF out every day. Always good to know they are there. Respect! You mentioned about refuelling in the air, take a look in to the Falklands war about refuelling in the air. Rather impressive tbh.

  • @grahamgresty8383
    @grahamgresty8383 Год назад +17

    Mid air refueling: see the Vulcan bombers in the Faulklands' war

    • @KKing650
      @KKing650 Год назад

      Also watch flight radar around Ukraine, you will see a lot of aircraft that look like they are just going in circles. They are in place refuelling fighters that are in the air so they can respond at a moments notice should the nutter in Russia do something stupid.

  • @dannyrocks7748
    @dannyrocks7748 Год назад +8

    They fly above my city regularly ❤❤,, watching them dogfight with each other, the sound is incredible.. especially when they break the sound barrier

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад

      Not something you would ever get bored of I imagine.

  • @Samphire2
    @Samphire2 Год назад +4

    Loved your reaction to this, i spent 9 years in the RAF back in the 90's and was for a while posted to a base that had QRA aircraft, this was back when they used Tornado aircraft. It was an interesting experience and highly secret, we weren't allowed to talk about the building they were in and most of it was underground and hidden. They do refuel in the air and have been doing this for many years. It really is amazing how technology has advanced compared to the WWII era. Thanks for doing these vids, it brings back a lot of memories.

  • @amyw6808
    @amyw6808 Год назад +3

    We live between RAF Waddington (now home to the red arrows and previously home to the awacs, and site of many international Air Force training exercises) and RAF Coningsby (home to the Eurofighters and the Battle of Britain Memorial planes, such as the Lancaster and spitfires). It is an exciting place to look at the skies. You can go and stand and watch both runways. At Coningsby, you can stand just where they taxi and queue to take off. You’re so close, the pilots wave to the kids. It’s very cool - very noisy too! They take off unbelievably fast and almost vertically.

  • @kitkat_moushi
    @kitkat_moushi 8 месяцев назад

    Yes, yes that did refuel midair

  • @lorrainecampbell9202
    @lorrainecampbell9202 Год назад +2

    Fascinating, loved how you were completely immersed in this.

  • @fez212
    @fez212 Год назад +1

    Awesome reaction!! Just wanted you to know for your analytics I live in Scotland and was suggested this video through the algorithm, watched it all and subscribed, love your enthusiasm man, keep it rolling!!

  • @fazelam923
    @fazelam923 9 месяцев назад

    Yes the raf can refuel in the air

  • @Moggy471
    @Moggy471 Год назад +1

    These guys will pull the trigger.

  • @undamaged1813
    @undamaged1813 Год назад +8

    Aircraft can refuel in the air and it is a tactic that can be used for long range operations. During the Falklands conflict we sent Vulcan bombers along with Victor tankers which flew all the way from the UK to the Falklands (Islands off the coast of Argentina), the range of a Vulcan bomber is 2,500 miles but the distance between the UK and Falklands is about 8,000 miles
    Two great videos about the Vulcan are:
    When Britain nuked America... Twice ruclips.net/video/-Wx6npt421c/видео.html
    Operations Black Buck Falklands' Most Daring Raid ruclips.net/video/jcEhZ2p4s9o/видео.html

  • @stephenmiller195
    @stephenmiller195 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this thanks 🙏

  • @rogerclarke3291
    @rogerclarke3291 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. I had the pleasure of flying the Grace spitfire two months ago. A Couple weeks later, I was told to park my little plane next to the Tyfoons and Lancaster bomber at blackpool airport here in the UK. Thanks for posting.

  • @ShakemeisterS64
    @ShakemeisterS64 Год назад +1

    Next you have to do a review of the Battle of the Atlantic. Royal Navy vs. Kriegsmarine U-Boats.

  • @colindolly
    @colindolly Год назад

    This is the first time I have seen this program/show and I am impressed by the technology too. Thank you for this uploaded video. Rock on dream team Neal, God Bless the USA.

  • @sassyjintheuk
    @sassyjintheuk Год назад

    My Dad & Uncle were in the RAF & mum in the War Office. I'm so proud of them. Thank you for your review. xxx 💕

  • @llamudos9809
    @llamudos9809 Год назад

    Love his reaction to air refeuling.

  • @johnmcaleer7099
    @johnmcaleer7099 Год назад +3

    You have to understand most flights from the usa, ireland or canada to most points in europe have to fly over the uk

    • @OBELISK3210
      @OBELISK3210 Год назад +1

      Yeah especially east coast & northern states of America

  • @wulfgold
    @wulfgold Месяц назад

    Take a look at something on the history of The Spitfire, truly a beautiful aeroplane.
    + check out some Fred Dibnah, totally different pace, but if you like crazy British stuff, a fascinating guy RIP.

  • @jamesmcbride6304
    @jamesmcbride6304 Год назад

    Great reaction thanks for that.

  • @Halberd1216
    @Halberd1216 Год назад +10

    Britain has always maintained rapid response squadrons since WWII and the British aircraft that were operated by them were some of the best designs in the world. My personal favourite ( having seen the last one to fly ) was the Vulcan strategic bomber, a highly capable and a quite beautiful nuclear capable bomber that was designed and built only about 8 years after the end of WWII.
    ruclips.net/video/DvFvBbsQVI4/видео.html The pure primal howl of seeing this thing fly past was incredible.ruclips.net/video/sREH4CKyuE8/видео.html

  • @warrenlockhart5009
    @warrenlockhart5009 Год назад +1

    Hi Neil...It's gtreat to see your interest in our Air Force. I'm English and I'm so proud.

    • @PrdtRsic
      @PrdtRsic 2 месяца назад

      Keyword: English. I agree.

  • @danewood2309
    @danewood2309 Год назад

    I was Stationed at R.A.F Coningsby in the mid 80's on 29 Sqn Ground Support when we changed from Phantoms to F4 Tornados, and even back then 29 Sqn had QRA Duties

    • @rickhirons2409
      @rickhirons2409 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeap did that in the early 80’s

  • @eddiebear34
    @eddiebear34 Год назад +1

    Typhoon is like a dart with an engine. SO maneuverable... they say its quick alert, but the second a plane gets in to air space (which is a very wide margin outside of land) they are good to go. Giving them plenty of time before they could reach the uk. Infact with today's technology, they would have our pilots meet them as they enter, watching them well before they got in to airspace.

  • @Hutchkins77
    @Hutchkins77 Год назад

    loved this reaction keep it up😁

  • @tomschwer4294
    @tomschwer4294 Год назад

    Was on holiday couple weeks back that neck of the woods and was watching them take off every 20 seconds for hours on end was only a mile or two from the end of the runway ..

  • @raheemmohammad3708
    @raheemmohammad3708 Год назад

    Yeah they fueled in the air.

  • @garywheble4534
    @garywheble4534 Год назад +5

    The British were the first to achieve in air fueling the first air tanker was a converted Lancaster Bomber the method used is called a drogue shoot the USA use a boom its like a ridged pole with a set of wings the boom operator can steer the fueling nozzle into the aircrafts fuel receptical the British use a drogue shoot where the aircraft pilot has to place the refuelling probe into the basket the the ruel operator gets a lock confirmed before he she pumps the fuel most NATO aircraft use the drogue method as its less expensive

    • @qantas40
      @qantas40 Год назад +2

      It's called Hose and Drogue, drogue chutes are something different. And the refiling probe engages into the drogue basket.

  • @J4CK4TT4CK95
    @J4CK4TT4CK95 Год назад

    Air to air refueling is a thing from decades ago. When we (England) went to South America to retake the Falkland islands we had a valcon bomber refuel 6 times over the Atlantic ocean to get there and back

  • @matthewclaydon444
    @matthewclaydon444 Год назад

    I remember seeing the typhoons going supersonic to intercept that cargo plane
    Flew over my home village and was the talk of the area for a while

  • @dianehodgkinson7113
    @dianehodgkinson7113 Год назад

    We have been at this readiness since WW I - 1914! (Gt Grandfather served, WWII Grandfather served, Cold War Father served, now my cousin does)

  • @nixonsmateruby1
    @nixonsmateruby1 Год назад

    Hello from England, and thanks for your interest in our country, and it's services. Hopefully you can get to visit one day, as you will be blown away by some of the places you see. You should watch a video about "13 hours that saved Britain" ww2. All the best mate.

  • @stutube7417
    @stutube7417 Год назад

    Respect bro 👊 cool video

  • @Sailingon
    @Sailingon Год назад

    I was in my boat on the canal near Leeds when two typhoons broke the sound barrier as they passed over head. Scared the shit out of me I thought we had been bombed.

  • @tophodonthetrowel4730
    @tophodonthetrowel4730 Год назад

    I'm blessed to have an apache fly over my work everyday its awesome 👌 🇬🇧

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves 3 месяца назад

    Imagine a Spitfire that saw WW2 combat??! Gotta be worth 20,30 million pounds❤

  • @parkin8595
    @parkin8595 Год назад

    Great final transmission to the Latvian made aircraft. Britain stay strong.

  • @dianehodgkinson7113
    @dianehodgkinson7113 Год назад

    You could always watch 'The Battle of Britain' or for a shorter time '13 hours that saved Britain'

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Год назад +1

    Two words for you in the US pearl harbour two years into global conflict and commented we didn't see it coming ,really.poor command decisions at time.and contempt for others.

  • @markshields6954
    @markshields6954 2 месяца назад

    And yes they refuel mid air , wait till you hear a fighter jets alarms going off for low fuel as its trying to refuel mid air

  • @colinboneham7387
    @colinboneham7387 Год назад

    I love the bunker at RAF Uxbridge, mind you I’m biased I was born with 1/2mile of it.

  • @wendywatson6525
    @wendywatson6525 Год назад

    Thefirst pilot that spoke,Flt Lt Jon is Jon Bond ,at the moment a pilot with the RAF aerobatic team the Red Arrows

  • @tomschwer4294
    @tomschwer4294 Год назад

    Look up Douglas barder he was a fighter pilot in the second world war ..also languard Fort in felixstowe suffolk was built in 1540 and has seen invasions from the Dutch in the 1600s has survived both world wars and played a big role in all of them use to dig up bullets as a kid there .. people found bombs , medals , grandads all sorts over the years but is protected land now..

  • @peterarmstrong6928
    @peterarmstrong6928 Год назад

    If you look up,, flying up close with the euro fighter,,You'll be impressed how skilled our flier's are,,(ex(, Tornado pilot out if lossiemiouth.

  • @1951woodygeo
    @1951woodygeo Год назад

    2 minutes and they are airborne mate

  • @robhallam8047
    @robhallam8047 Год назад

    Jon was a Red Arrows pilot on the North American tour

  • @T-Dawg123a
    @T-Dawg123a Год назад

    Aerial refueling is super common. A fighter needs fuel every couple of hours during regular flight and even more frequently during combat flying. Higher speeds mean more fuel usage and using the afterburner to get up to the jets top speed can burn up a jets entire supply of fuel in a very short period of time. Bombers are usually slower but if they're flying from the middle of the US to the middle east, for example, they could be in the air for between 30 to 48 hours. During long flights bomber pilots take turns flying and sleeping and have to refuel from a tanker aircraft several times.
    US Air Force planes use a "flying boom" method where a boom with a adjustable length fuel pipe in it is deployed from below the tanker and the boom is maneuvered into the receiving aircrafts fuel port by using winglets on the side of the boom. The flying boom method can transfer fuel faster which is important for larger air force planes as they want to spend less time directly underneath the large tanker aircraft, and all the nasty turbulent air that occurs when two large planes get so close. Navy and Marine aircraft as well as helicopters use probe and drogue refueling where the tanker aircraft reels out flexible fuel lines with cone shaped baskets called drogues on their ends. The receiving aircraft fly their probe into the drogue which funnels the probe into the end of the fuel line. Probe and drogue is safer as the fuel lines extend further away from the tanker aircraft but it transfers less fuel per minute, conveniently Navy and Marine aircraft are usually smaller since they operate on a boat with limited space. Most NATO countries use similar methods although some countries use only one method for all their planes. Most often the probe and drogue method is used by NATO planes and flying boom tankers can be converted to use the probe and drogue method.
    The tanker aircraft are often modified cargo planes with very long range and a lot of fuel allowing them to support a whole squad of fighters on a long trip. Although probe and drogue fighter planes can operate as mini tanker aircraft, which typically means flying without external weapons due to the weight and size of the extra fuel tanks and fueling line, and transfer fuel to another fighter. After refueling is over the tanker fighter can return to the carrier or air base to refuel its tanks in order to refuel more fighters or be refitted for a different mission.

  • @marchector2387
    @marchector2387 Год назад

    Respect sir

  • @johnbradley6812
    @johnbradley6812 Год назад +1

    Watch them training on the Mach loop

  • @derrenwebb4550
    @derrenwebb4550 4 месяца назад

    mate id love to be your pal.. i love your love for the uk.. and vise versa...

  • @Dave_1966
    @Dave_1966 Месяц назад

    Yes they have been able to refuel in the air since WW2 I think but for many many decades anyway 😊 it’s clever stuff but very dangerous

  • @sveinbjrnv7291
    @sveinbjrnv7291 Год назад

    God bless the RAF past and present

  • @kaferere
    @kaferere Месяц назад

    "......And 2 small Drones from Amazon costing £22 each flown into the engine air intakes take the Typhoon down, much to nobody's surprise "

  • @kariko07
    @kariko07 Год назад

    Yeah, they were refuelling mid air to keep them on station …

  • @peterh2459
    @peterh2459 Год назад

    Yup mid air refueling,but that's pretty standard for Frontline units ,those birds burn through the fuel pretty quick

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Год назад

    Don't forget once detected if an interceptor leaves say Scotland once he is up to height and speed he must be half way down England before he finally even sees the item of interest not a big country .

  • @e.tphone9039
    @e.tphone9039 11 месяцев назад

    Good video

  • @judithvandersandt7829
    @judithvandersandt7829 Год назад

    Yes, they are refuelled mid-air.

  • @VampireGirlx
    @VampireGirlx Год назад +2

    if you liked this you should check out 13 hours that saved Britain

  • @lnolikenoother
    @lnolikenoother Год назад

    Yh in the air the refuel

  • @samhines5084
    @samhines5084 Год назад

    Been to RAF BOULMER as a cadet

  • @emeraldstandardconsultancy5959
    @emeraldstandardconsultancy5959 Месяц назад

    Man that RAF pilot really wants to shoot down a commercial airliner. Tbf can you blame him it is the thing hes trained to do. But he really had to hold back the smile thinking about it

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Год назад

    My old dad in ww2 lived at knockholt near.biggin hill fighter base and saw air battles first hand now you wouldn't see any thing too high too far much too fast.

  • @Shoomer1988
    @Shoomer1988 Год назад

    Hey Neal, hope you're well. I know you like your history, you should do a reaction to The Battle of Britain. It's an amazing story.

  • @darrellthompson4206
    @darrellthompson4206 2 месяца назад

    Putin thanks you for pointing out the exact location of the Q shed.

  • @WW2EscapeLines
    @WW2EscapeLines 11 месяцев назад

    Neal - have a look at Mach Loop and see some real jets doing low level stuff along with virtually every other military airframe

  • @bobobobfellerann4765
    @bobobobfellerann4765 Год назад

    One need not worry about heads of state when one has her boot on their neck. My girl and I aren't worried about sweaty try-hards. We're here to get this party started.

  • @kylemcw8301
    @kylemcw8301 Год назад +1

    When you see them overhead, you just instantly know what they are!…. Their shape is so distinctive!
    Ive always hoped for a Red letter day too ride along in one! (#1 on my Bucket-list)
    But as for the defence side of things, il say this Brother…….
    The same was said about the capabilities of NORAD & how Nothing could ever stand a chance getting over the USA. However, even that was somewhat Proven wrong on the Morning of September 11th 2001. 🤷🏻‍♂️
    As much as I love the Typhoons & their insane response times… When 💩 goes down, anything can happen. 👍
    The SpitFires got so much of the glory of WW2. But the Hurricanes Won the Ariel side of the war! 100%!

  • @DavidDavid-ip1xf
    @DavidDavid-ip1xf Год назад +2

    I live few miles down the road in Scunthorpe and the UK is the best place on earth I understand its hard for Americans to admit but it is kids are safe black people are safe the law won't kill you when you get traffic stopped you don't have a cop pointing a gun screaming mf racism is against other whites ie eastern Europeans not blacks its just better it really is healthcare is free

    • @StephenButlerOne
      @StephenButlerOne Год назад

      But the weather is crap

    • @DavidDavid-ip1xf
      @DavidDavid-ip1xf Год назад +1

      @@StephenButlerOne not today was ok today but 99% of the time yep its crap

  • @alanfrance6881
    @alanfrance6881 6 месяцев назад

    Air refueling has been a thing for years.

  • @PurelyPog
    @PurelyPog Год назад

    Btw RAF is pronounceed Are Ay Eff, not raf :)

  • @beauboydave
    @beauboydave Год назад +1

    I did love your reaction dude👌😂 you should check out our SAS (special air service)👍

  • @davidshattock9522
    @davidshattock9522 Год назад

    The original typhoon was canon and rocket armed and very very fast for a propeller driven aircraft whilst not quite as nimble as spitfires and hurricanes but if you were agerman tank or such like you see on coming at you at over300.mph.a bad day was real prospect trains gun emplacements and peach targets enemy officers staff cars on open roads

  • @ferolcat2009
    @ferolcat2009 Год назад

    Tracking aircraft coming over from the west isn't so bad, it's mostly American traffic, Commercial or military, but what comes over from the East is the one to watch and mainly from Russia not just now but always. They are constantly testing the UK response and defense.

  • @adrianleigh7410
    @adrianleigh7410 Год назад

    You should perhaps look at a video called when America was bombed twice by the RAF.

  • @savagecuppatea
    @savagecuppatea Год назад

    We just built different

  • @chemicalBR0
    @chemicalBR0 Год назад +2

    great reaction, you should check out some of the training they do at the mach loop in Wales (even USA pilots go there to train their low level flying) I've seen the typhoon a few times at airshows and it is a truly incredible machine. it really makes the inside of your chest rumble as it flies past.
    watch?v=kT7qrYi8R_M

  • @justme1111
    @justme1111 Год назад

    I was very surprised to hear an American pilot talk about 911 and the potential of crashing his fighter jet into one of the high jacked planes because the American fighter jets were not kept ready and not kept armed with missiles, apparently it would have taken 20+ mins to wait for it to be equipped before he could have left the ground with the capability to shoot down a plane, he never had time to wait and was actually willing to commit suicide to bring down the plane. As it turned out the passengers on the plane brought it down before he could get there almost certainly saving atleast his life. I assume that today America has learnt from that mistake and keep jets armed and ready at all times now but at the time it was thought to be to dangerous to fly over civilians armed with missiles incase of a crash

  • @colinboneham7387
    @colinboneham7387 Год назад

    Yep yep Air to Air refuelling, QRA fires up a tanker on QRA too.

  • @ChrisMDSmith79
    @ChrisMDSmith79 Год назад

    your air force refuel in the air to. just like we do (and did in this video).

  • @williambilly3269
    @williambilly3269 Год назад

    👍👍👍🇬🇧

  • @davelawton2135
    @davelawton2135 Год назад

    Hi check out , The day Britain Nuked America, the US asked Britain to test it’s defences to see if they could get through

  • @nixonsmateruby1
    @nixonsmateruby1 Год назад

    You should also watch "The British crusade against slavery" as it looks as if Americans are totally ignorant, or just not taught in schools much about anything outside America.