Que emociòn ver nuestra bandera en el F-22. Ver estos cazas en un airshow demo cuando fui al de Lakeland es espectacular ,solo el rujido de sus afterburners la tierra tiembla
Wao hermoso espectáculo y eso fue un agradecimiento del piloto a ustedes los allí presentes MUCHAS GRACIAS POR ESTE VIDEO Y AL CAPITÁN DE LA NAVE POR SU GESTO
I used to live at Urb Los Angeles, as a kid we watched the construction of the second runway at the San Juan Airport. We used to watch the F-104s take off and land and it was for us an airshow. We knew when the F-104 were ready for take off, since they made a distinctive loud howling sound when the engines were powered for take off. I remember how they used to go up with afterburners straight up and disappear in the clouds. We also used to watch the Constellation from Quisqueyana Airlines land and take off. It used to put their engines on reverse upon landing and make a unique thunderous noise. Also the Constellations on take off, always had yellow bright flames out of their engine exhaust and as kids we wondered why the engines were on fire. I remember when the Concorde visited Puerto Rico. There were thousands of people waiting for its arrival, as part of an international meeting of leaders from different nations.
Cuando yo tenia alrededor de 12 años vivia en Isla Verde PR y los aviones militares que siempre se escuchaban y veia eran los A7 corsair!! Despegaban de 2 en 2..Al aterrizar pasaban "downwind" de la pista 8 por la playa y despues 1 a 1 viraban de regreso para aterrizar en fila...siempre los veia por el ruido tan fuerte..recuerdos de mi Bella islita!! Cuidensen unos a otros,el amor y el respeto es lo q nos hace especial!! Dios los bendiga!!
when we were flying FEMA after the hurricane, parking was off of N3 and apron 6A, line turned us into the fence and we removed about 14 feet off the top of it. Good times...
@Ihaveseenthings577 It is on the inside of the plane glass when it is taxiing and taking off last in the row and the flag is not fully open but I didn't record the part that showed it unfortunately.
You do know Puerto Rico is a "part" of the US... right? 🤦🏻♂️ No different than if a state flag was in the window or idk say on the vertical stabilizer of the planes before it..... smh🙄
@@TracyKimbal1973 I disagree. Strategically, it still holds immense value, perhaps even more today. Former Ramey AFB is a midway point (Reload), and unless they’ve been upgraded with the new “stealthy” external fuel tanks, the Raptor’s limited range before refuel is a big part of the operational cost!
@@TracyKimbal1973 From nowhere, for now…from Florida, in particular if the scenario calls for it. But, it’s almost certain future conflicts will dictate the “where & the when.” I’m just saying Former Ramey AFB is still the best…strategic & economically feasible as a FOB in case Maduro looks for trouble with his neighbors.
@@gideon33 I disagree with the need for F-22s in Puerto Rico. Kadena AFB in Okinawa is far more important right now to have a presence near Taiwan to southwest. Again F-15Cs could take care of any threat in the Puerto Rico region easily.
Que emociòn ver nuestra bandera en el F-22.
Ver estos cazas en un airshow demo cuando fui al de Lakeland es espectacular ,solo el rujido de sus afterburners la tierra tiembla
Nice video brother, Saludos from Boston Mass! 🙏🇵🇷🇺🇸💯
Really good perspective of how fast the F22 is going when it leaves the ground...beautiful closeups. Thanks.
awesome video, spectacular showing by that last F-22 Raptor :) !!!
El Raptor, el papá de todos los fighter jets.
f-22 raptors the best most advanced fighter jet taking off from my homeplace puerto rico awesome!!👍👍 message to venezuela and cuba
22s de Langley! Que recuerdos SJU mi casa x 30 años la extraño.
pedazo de video, vamos a a hacerte famoso!
Wao hermoso espectáculo y eso fue un agradecimiento del piloto a ustedes los allí presentes MUCHAS GRACIAS POR ESTE VIDEO Y AL CAPITÁN DE LA NAVE POR SU GESTO
I used to live at Urb Los Angeles, as a kid we watched the construction of the second runway at the San Juan Airport. We used to watch the F-104s take off and land and it was for us an airshow. We knew when the F-104 were ready for take off, since they made a distinctive loud howling sound when the engines were powered for take off. I remember how they used to go up with afterburners straight up and disappear in the clouds. We also used to watch the Constellation from Quisqueyana Airlines land and take off. It used to put their engines on reverse upon landing and make a unique thunderous noise. Also the Constellations on take off, always had yellow bright flames out of their engine exhaust and as kids we wondered why the engines were on fire. I remember when the Concorde visited Puerto Rico. There were thousands of people waiting for its arrival, as part of an international meeting of leaders from different nations.
Cuando yo tenia alrededor de 12 años vivia en Isla Verde PR y los aviones militares que siempre se escuchaban y veia eran los A7 corsair!! Despegaban de 2 en 2..Al aterrizar pasaban "downwind" de la pista 8 por la playa y despues 1 a 1 viraban de regreso para aterrizar en fila...siempre los veia por el ruido tan fuerte..recuerdos de mi Bella islita!! Cuidensen unos a otros,el amor y el respeto es lo q nos hace especial!! Dios los bendiga!!
Gracias por excelente comentario saludos y bendiciones
Esos Corsairs eran siempre un espectaculo, luego los F16... que lastima que solo tenemos C-130.
Y ni eso lanunidad no tiene nada hoy en dia.
Espectacular el video brooo 🔥🔥
Gracias man siguendo tus consejos
Gran video hermano felicidades!!!!!
Gracias Suludos desde aca
Ese gesto del piiloto de PR fue para nosotros!!! BRAVOOOO!!!
Was not aware we had a Puerto Rican pilot who flies F-22
🇵🇷🇺🇲
Espectacular 👍
Gracias!!!
Brilliant catches
Thanks my master
Maravillosos videos, pleace more videos in Isla Grande Airport
Lo haré gracias
Video para la historia
Gracias mi amigo
Ese despegue en “unrestricted climb” fue sencillamente sensacional!
Gracias por el video!
Gracias a ti por verlo
Que espectaculo!!!!! Brutal
Asi es ojala se repita…
Giddy up!
Tremendas tomas de mi avion favorito🔥.
Gracias
Amazing 👏
Beautiful video ❤
Thanksssss
Very nice tipo 💪
Gracias man
Raptors ❤❤
Thanks to you always
@2:30 es un saab?
Si un saad
Operation hoodoo sea!!!!!
Me llama la atención, 3 F22 sin marcas! Hacia donde se dirigiran?
Tienen marcas son de FF Langley Air Force Base y salian hacia Homestead AFB en Miami. Gracias por ver el video.
Al infinito y más allá 😄
La pintura low visibility de eso se trata, que no se noten las marcas. Un tipo de estrategia para el dogfighting desde mediados de los 80.
💯💯💯
Why no markings on the F22s?
They have them, they're just subdued.
when we were flying FEMA after the hurricane, parking was off of N3 and apron 6A, line turned us into the fence and we removed about 14 feet off the top of it. Good times...
El último avión con la bandera de PR se lució para los fanáticos boricuas! Me hubiera gustado estar allí para ver eso!
Gracias bro
Cuando fue esto?
Sabado 6 de mayo
Hooah 🫡
Which one was having the P.R. flag?
In the third one
@HRPlanespotter nnnnnope, I didn't see no flag...
@Ihaveseenthings577 It is on the inside of the plane glass when it is taxiing and taking off last in the row and the flag is not fully open but I didn't record the part that showed it unfortunately.
COULD SOMEONE TELL ME WHERE OR IN WHAT MINUTE OR FRAME THE PILOT SHOW THE PR FLAG ?
7:31
QUE CLASE DE MAKINA
How come F-22's were in Puerto Rico?
They spent 3 days in and out with the KC-135 in an operation called Hoodoo Sea.
P.R. U.S.A. 🇵🇷🇺🇲.
Puerto Rico guy left the burners on a bit longer
Habrá algún Boricua volando F-22 o F-35 actualmente?
Sii hay muchos🇵🇷🇺🇲
OK I FOUND IT MINUTE 7.34
Why is that flag on our plane ?
You do know Puerto Rico is a "part" of the US... right? 🤦🏻♂️ No different than if a state flag was in the window or idk say on the vertical stabilizer of the planes before it.....
smh🙄
@@danielh1708 now that I’m not busy I’ll change it for you
San Juan Airport is mess! The Raptors need a home in the Caribbean & Former Ramey AFB is the perfect place!
To expensive of a plane to be used to protect so few U.S assets. F-15Cs do just fine.
@@TracyKimbal1973 I disagree. Strategically, it still holds immense value, perhaps even more today. Former Ramey AFB is a midway point (Reload), and unless they’ve been upgraded with the new “stealthy” external fuel tanks, the Raptor’s limited range before refuel is a big part of the operational cost!
@@gideon33 So pull them from where?
@@TracyKimbal1973 From nowhere, for now…from Florida, in particular if the scenario calls for it. But, it’s almost certain future conflicts will dictate the “where & the when.” I’m just saying Former Ramey AFB is still the best…strategic & economically feasible as a FOB in case Maduro looks for trouble with his neighbors.
@@gideon33 I disagree with the need for F-22s in Puerto Rico. Kadena AFB in Okinawa is far more important right now to have a presence near Taiwan to southwest. Again F-15Cs could take care of any threat in the Puerto Rico region easily.
handsome plane f 22