Seeing the black sky and the thin blue line of the atmosphere would certainly hammer home the idea that we really are living between a rock and a hard place. Thank you Mr Sinise.
Gary Sinise, you are a true humanitarian. Your looking out for the veterans is awesome. We need more of this here in Australia. So many idolise our footy platers in the AFL, which has gripped the country like a disease. The way our media carry on about it has now become beyond a joke. We have 2 days a year to honour our veterans. The real problem is when one of our veterans passes away, the media raises barely a "squeak" about it, yet when one of our AFL players is hurt, gets sick, gets married, gets divorced, retires, changes teams, runs foul of the law, has children with their partner, or dies, the media go on about it for days, sometimes weeks, & months. It is ridiculous. You, on the other hand, deserve the recognition because of what you are doing.
Same in all western countries. The media tends to lionize and grandize the more flippant members in our society, whilst ignoring those who make our societies better for all to live in. Ie. The medical people, the teachers, the scientists, the artists, the poets ad nauseam !
@@den264you're almost right, it's so we don't throw the corrupt leaders in jail. Just imagine if people actually understood where their money went and why politicians were so wealthy from public service instead of worrying about their favourite sports teams latest score or actors latest indiscretion. Governments get bigger and bigger yet they don't seem to ever make things better with all our money, except for themselves. "It's a big club, and we're not in it". We just pay for it.
Wow! Mr. Sinise nailed it in his description of what it's like to see a shuttle launch up close. You feel like someone is pushing on your chest. It is an experience you will never forget!
I watched the maiden flight of the Atlantis back in 1983 from the KOA campground in Titusville. The roar of those engines gets to you in a big way. I got some good 3D slides of the craft as it arced its way up to space. The image had a falic look to it with those massive steam flumes resembling the male testi, and the shuttle resembling, well you know what I mean.
While I totally agree with you, unfortunately I seriously doubt that will happen. 😔 Military history doesn't seem to be a popular subject in t these days, which I think is insane considering the political climate the world is seeing.
He was right when he described the feeling of seeing the space shuttle launch up close. You feel like someone is pushing on your chest. It is an experience you will never forget!👍
39:52 What an amazing photo. I would love to have this framed and put it up in the shop. Thanks for this Drone, a great addition to your awesome collection of content 🤙
Love the fact Gary Sinise is a part of this video. Enjoyed every minute of this start to finish. But then am fascinated by military aircraft. Love watching videos and documentary’s on them. Love anything about Lockheed Martin(skunk works) McDonald Douglas and Northrop Grumman projects
3:21 *"Reconnaissance flies alone, unarmed, unafraid, and unheralded."* Truer words to ever describe the Reconnaissance Pilots who fly both the U2 and the SR-71.
Pulse combustion engines are also known as intermittent duct engines. Between the pulses, the fuel is fed to the engine, then ignited, & the fuel cut off, thus giving the puffy vapour trail. Germany used such engines in there "doodlebugs", or "buzz bombs" during WW2. During this time, the Bristol Beaufighter, a twin engined plane was sent up to try intercepting them. Instead of shooting them down, the pilots adopted a technique where they would flip the buzz bomb over, by using one wing of the plane under a wing of a buzz bomb, then lifting the plane's wing with the aileron.
Also known as the V1. Thise flying bombs were very difficult to intercept. The Spitfire variant 14 and the Gloster metior could do the wingtip flip which you described and send it crashing in to a farmers field before it could reach the more populated area's of the country.
I personally don't understand why we haven't come up with something better than the U-2 by now. Something with more fuel efficient, more powerful engines that operate better at high altitudes, better observational equipment, etc etc.
I do realize that "President Johnson?" misread the designation for the SR-71 from RS-71, but is anyone going to "fix" that oops? What is the purpose of the "Red Srtipe" that tangents the mid-rear fuselage to the inner wings?
I’m jealous of Gary for that flight for that just isn’t something everyone gets to do. Watching it you get a sense of how it is. It’s not the same as being there. Not mad at him, just wish it was me. That is awesome sauce on steroids being able to do that. You can’t help envying anyone who does that as that list is short indeed and it is an extreme privilege to be chosen for that duty. It would be an honor to be one on that list. Talking about unique! Duh! God bless him for not many have that status. Press on Gary for your foundation is doing a job for vets. Proud to say that I am a double vet.
I don't care where youre from or where youve been, nothing could compare to having that view of our home, planet Earth without any lines saying where you are or aren't allowed to go. Maybe if we all realised its our only home we might all appreciate what we have and make each part of Earth better so we can stop fighting for reasons that make little sense. Divide and rule is something the powerful have used to keep their power for millenia yet we, the people, keep letting themuse us to fight their power games. Its so ironic that most advances have come from wars, if only we threw away that which stops us from being enslaved, and worked as one race, the Human Race and stopped the scorecard of who has more money as that is what keeps us all fighting. I just wish i could give the answer to the problem of the division that so obviously exists. Peace my fellow Humans.
Is there any other reason than cost savings to not have the runway lights on all night- every night? I mean, this is not the first time unlit runway lights have been a contributing factor? Is saving a couple grand a month in electric worth the risk here. It just seems that society is going in reverse. Take, take streamline, take... Until someone dies...
Britain invented both the jet engine and the nuclear bomb basically as most of the research came from Britain and it was built in America as they were not in a war zone and had the funds to do it with British know how but most people don’t know this especially Americans lol
What if you have HD security footage of someone robbing your house, beating your dog to death, you know where this person lives and this person has no alibi? Not only this but you even have a DNA match of their blood plus your dog’s bite marks on this person’s leg and arms. You give all this evidence to the police which they thank you for and tell you that they will be adding it to an extensive dossier they have of boxes of equally damning evidence on this person….. ….WHAT is the point of enquiries, high tech spy planes and amassed evidence if it’s not accompanied by RESOLVE, ACTION and CONSEQUENCES…..???
Dude seemed pretty much bored af the whole time. I would literally be uncontrollably emotional, thankful, and excited beyond belief. He's like, this is IT? "Wow". "Amazing". Um, so that's it? A pretty disappointing description of the experience for the rest of us lowly normal peeps who just paid for it.
Did you see "hear" Captain Kirk or William Shatner describe his flight experience on the Blue Horizon rocket ! It was like listening to William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens combined. What a wonderful naration / description of the divide between life on earth and the sterile blackness of space.
Nice video. But the U2 and SR71 were not needed to see the concentration camps. KH11's most certainly saw the same, but it was all about plausible deniability -- a Clinton specialty -- e.g. "how could we know before we flew over there?" or "it depends on the meaning of the word 'is'". (And conveniently the resolution capabilities of the U2 were publicly known from prior releases, so its images could be released without compromising KH11 capabilities.)
I liked the blackbird it was relatively advanced enough spy plane but nothing major, the TB3 spy plane that is currently operated by our nato friends from Luxembourg is the most advanced in the world, they fly over Russia U.K. all Europe Asia and even America and nobody can track the sucker it’s that good the Americans try and claim her for their selfs but no it’s a Luxembourg air force spy plane
The fact that Pilots had to be married is not true!! Nor is the dripping fuel responsible for "empty tanks", the tanks are left low level because, IF there is a problem at takeoff, the Jet can land immediately, not having to dump fuel to be at landing weight, do some research for crying out loud !!!
No Blackbird was ever shot down, I am not sure where you got your history from, other than some fake propaganda . The U-2 was shot down by a missile. You are talking about technology that was both unexplored and many, many decades old. It is only natural that eventually they would catch up to it, but in the case of the SR-71 they never could. By the way, only 2 U-2s piloted by a US pilot were shit down, one famously over the Soviet Union, and one lesser known, over Cuba, during the missile crisis. The pilot died in that one. It is astounding that the U-2 still flies to this day, which is a testament to this remarkable aircraft
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Seeing the black sky and the thin blue line of the atmosphere would certainly hammer home the idea that we really are living between a rock and a hard place.
Thank you Mr Sinise.
Gary Sinise is the Bob Hope of the 21st Century! God bless him!
Gary Sinise, you are a true humanitarian. Your looking out for the veterans is awesome. We need more of this here in Australia. So many idolise our footy platers in the AFL, which has gripped the country like a disease. The way our media carry on about it has now become beyond a joke. We have 2 days a year to honour our veterans. The real problem is when one of our veterans passes away, the media raises barely a "squeak" about it, yet when one of our AFL players is hurt, gets sick, gets married, gets divorced, retires, changes teams, runs foul of the law, has children with their partner, or dies, the media go on about it for days, sometimes weeks, & months. It is ridiculous. You, on the other hand, deserve the recognition because of what you are doing.
Same in all western countries. The media tends to lionize and grandize the more flippant members in our society, whilst ignoring those who make our societies better for all to live in. Ie. The medical people, the teachers, the scientists, the artists, the poets ad nauseam !
@@den264you're almost right, it's so we don't throw the corrupt leaders in jail. Just imagine if people actually understood where their money went and why politicians were so wealthy from public service instead of worrying about their favourite sports teams latest score or actors latest indiscretion. Governments get bigger and bigger yet they don't seem to ever make things better with all our money, except for themselves. "It's a big club, and we're not in it". We just pay for it.
Wow! Mr. Sinise nailed it in his description of what it's like to see a shuttle launch up close. You feel like someone is pushing on your chest. It is an experience you will never forget!
I watched the maiden flight of the Atlantis back in 1983 from the KOA campground in Titusville. The roar of those engines gets to you in a big way. I got some good 3D slides of the craft as it arced its way up to space. The image had a falic look to it with those massive steam flumes resembling the male testi, and the shuttle resembling, well you know what I mean.
Awesome video ! Never seen the stories of 2 planes tied together so well! Awesome video! Every high school student should see this in history class
While I totally agree with you, unfortunately I seriously doubt that will happen. 😔 Military history doesn't seem to be a popular subject in t these days, which I think is insane considering the political climate the world is seeing.
Wow that Gary Sinise part was epic - thanks!
He was right when he described the feeling of seeing the space shuttle launch up close. You feel like someone is pushing on your chest. It is an experience you will never forget!👍
Awesome vid! Gary Sinise is the icing on the cake. His narrations are right up there with the best of them.
Thank you
39:52 What an amazing photo. I would love to have this framed and put it up in the shop. Thanks for this Drone, a great addition to your awesome collection of content 🤙
42:15 is pretty cool too.
can never go wrong with a historical video to listen to go sleep with
your videos are genuinely amazing. I love aviation and these videos teach me so many things. keep up the good work man! :)
Glad you like them!
Gary Sinise is truly a gentleman.
Love the fact Gary Sinise is a part of this video. Enjoyed every minute of this start to finish. But then am fascinated by military aircraft. Love watching videos and documentary’s on them. Love anything about Lockheed Martin(skunk works) McDonald Douglas and Northrop Grumman projects
3:21
*"Reconnaissance flies alone, unarmed, unafraid, and unheralded."*
Truer words to ever describe the Reconnaissance Pilots who fly both the U2 and the SR-71.
Amazing piece of history, thanks for sharing your trip! I’ll always remember the trip!
The blackbird is sick!!!!!
I really appreciate you folks on the oposit side of the atlantic ocean. God bless you.
Great video. Thank you. 🤘
Thank you 🙏
This is great, hope your videos gain more traction and viewers.
Much appreciated!
Awesome
Imagine being in that suit and needing to scratch your nose at 90k feet
Or further down ! LOL
God bless you Gary you are definitely lived and thank you
Pulse combustion engines are also known as intermittent duct engines. Between the pulses, the fuel is fed to the engine, then ignited, & the fuel cut off, thus giving the puffy vapour trail. Germany used such engines in there "doodlebugs", or "buzz bombs" during WW2. During this time, the Bristol Beaufighter, a twin engined plane was sent up to try intercepting them. Instead of shooting them down, the pilots adopted a technique where they would flip the buzz bomb over, by using one wing of the plane under a wing of a buzz bomb, then lifting the plane's wing with the aileron.
Also known as the V1. Thise flying bombs were very difficult to intercept. The Spitfire variant 14 and the Gloster metior could do the wingtip flip which you described and send it crashing in to a farmers field before it could reach the more populated area's of the country.
Good job
Thanks
Yea still watching it obviously but it's really good so far dude seriously.
you always have interesting videos...
Glad you like them!
Every one of these guys is somewhere in that book that Tom Wolfe wrote.
Bestest
They allow take your cellphone to capture either Sunrise or set?
I personally don't understand why we haven't come up with something better than the U-2 by now. Something with more fuel efficient, more powerful engines that operate better at high altitudes, better observational equipment, etc etc.
If something works you shoudnt change it
((edit) there is eventualy something new🤔)
The U2 is the perfectly designed airplane, it's going to be pretty tough to beat
The Blackbird noobcake3000
Ummm.... do you really think you'd be notified about it? It's been done many times over.
I bet you we have something way better but wont here about it doe 20 years
bravo.perfect
I do realize that "President Johnson?" misread the designation for the SR-71 from RS-71, but is anyone going to "fix" that oops?
What is the purpose of the "Red Srtipe" that tangents the mid-rear fuselage to the inner wings?
When I was overseas, they used a 2005 Pontiac gto with the LS2 to chase the U2's.
I wonder what advancements were made with the black bird from then to now
AURORA flown in around 1985 and had the pulse driven engine that everyone saw fly over California that made those different shaped clouds.
U2 is a F104 with big wings..that’s why it’s so hard to fly.
I’m jealous of Gary for that flight for that just isn’t something everyone gets to do. Watching it you get a sense of how it is. It’s not the same as being there. Not mad at him, just wish it was me. That is awesome sauce on steroids being able to do that. You can’t help envying anyone who does that as that list is short indeed and it is an extreme privilege to be chosen for that duty. It would be an honor to be one on that list. Talking about unique! Duh! God bless him for not many have that status. Press on Gary for your foundation is doing a job for vets. Proud to say that I am a double vet.
I like this powerful and fastest planes
Do the Russians or the Chinese have anything equivalent to U2 or the SR71?
It was good. Didn't need the Gary Sinese story though.
27:42 by the time it gets picked up itll be gone
That's Lt. Dan.
Give me a break. Everything has been live streamed that puts 8K quality and any future color and detail to shame for years now.
I don't care where youre from or where youve been, nothing could compare to having that view of our home, planet Earth without any lines saying where you are or aren't allowed to go. Maybe if we all realised its our only home we might all appreciate what we have and make each part of Earth better so we can stop fighting for reasons that make little sense. Divide and rule is something the powerful have used to keep their power for millenia yet we, the people, keep letting themuse us to fight their power games. Its so ironic that most advances have come from wars, if only we threw away that which stops us from being enslaved, and worked as one race, the Human Race and stopped the scorecard of who has more money as that is what keeps us all fighting. I just wish i could give the answer to the problem of the division that so obviously exists.
Peace my fellow Humans.
Who has the best medical, health, and dental care? SR-71 pilot's...😁
Is there any other reason than cost savings to not have the runway lights on all night- every night? I mean, this is not the first time unlit runway lights have been a contributing factor? Is saving a couple grand a month in electric worth the risk here. It just seems that society is going in reverse. Take, take streamline, take... Until someone dies...
Britain invented both the jet engine and the nuclear bomb basically as most of the research came from Britain and it was built in America as they were not in a war zone and had the funds to do it with British know how but most people don’t know this especially Americans lol
What if you have HD security footage of someone robbing your house, beating your dog to death, you know where this person lives and this person has no alibi? Not only this but you even have a DNA match of their blood plus your dog’s bite marks on this person’s leg and arms. You give all this evidence to the police which they thank you for and tell you that they will be adding it to an extensive dossier they have of boxes of equally damning evidence on this person…..
….WHAT is the point of enquiries, high tech spy planes and amassed evidence if it’s not accompanied by RESOLVE, ACTION and CONSEQUENCES…..???
Dude seemed pretty much bored af the whole time. I would literally be uncontrollably emotional, thankful, and excited beyond belief. He's like, this is IT? "Wow". "Amazing". Um, so that's it? A pretty disappointing description of the experience for the rest of us lowly normal peeps who just paid for it.
Did you see "hear" Captain Kirk or William Shatner describe his flight experience on the Blue Horizon rocket ! It was like listening to William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens combined. What a wonderful naration / description of the divide between life on earth and the sterile blackness of space.
Nice video. But the U2 and SR71 were not needed to see the concentration camps. KH11's most certainly saw the same, but it was all about plausible deniability -- a Clinton specialty -- e.g. "how could we know before we flew over there?" or "it depends on the meaning of the word 'is'". (And conveniently the resolution capabilities of the U2 were publicly known from prior releases, so its images could be released without compromising KH11 capabilities.)
What does "is" mean anyway?!? So confusing!
Nice video.
But after 1:00:25
“ U2 SPY PLANE 70,000 FEET ALTITUDE!”
has been upload before (゜-゜Why?
I didn 't think it was necessary for this video.
Why married? So they don't try anything stupid since they have a family?
I liked the blackbird it was relatively advanced enough spy plane but nothing major, the TB3 spy plane that is currently operated by our nato friends from Luxembourg is the most advanced in the world, they fly over Russia U.K. all Europe Asia and even America and nobody can track the sucker it’s that good the Americans try and claim her for their selfs but no it’s a Luxembourg air force spy plane
SR71はスパイ機なのですね。
ソ連上空をスパイする。
中国上空をスパイする。
北朝鮮上空をスパイする。
これって、領空侵犯していますね。
The fact that Pilots had to be married is not true!!
Nor is the dripping fuel responsible for "empty tanks", the tanks are left low level because, IF there is a problem at takeoff, the Jet can land immediately, not having to dump fuel to be at landing weight, do some research for crying out loud !!!
How hilarious that Russia has actually brought both of those planes that you too and the SR-71 down 👇
No Blackbird was ever shot down, I am not sure where you got your history from, other than some fake propaganda . The U-2 was shot down by a missile. You are talking about technology that was both unexplored and many, many decades old. It is only natural that eventually they would catch up to it, but in the case of the SR-71 they never could. By the way, only 2 U-2s piloted by a US pilot were shit down, one famously over the Soviet Union, and one lesser known, over Cuba, during the missile crisis. The pilot died in that one. It is astounding that the U-2 still flies to this day, which is a testament to this remarkable aircraft
if G Sinise narrates, then 👍👍. No matter what 👍👍🫠