F-22 Raptor HARD TURN with Afterburners - Avalon Airshow 2019
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2021
- This is a moment I will never forget. An F-22 Raptor did a hard 90 degree turn with afterburners right in front of me at the 2019 Australina Avalon Airshow. The thrust was deafening and it shook every cell in my body. My phone microphones can not do it justice. Shame the 2021 Australian Avalon Airshow had to be cancelled and postponed till 2023 due to the c o v i d situation.
Damn. It’s crazy that we’re at a point now where the plane is no longer the limiting factor when it comes to these insane maneuvers, it’s the pilot’s ability to withstand them.
The next evolution in advanced jets will probably be 100% AI driven. We have drones now. It’s only a matter of time before fighter jets will be pilotless as well I imagine.
@@Schwing27strategic flight in very complex situations cannot be simulated by a computer. A battle will always be determined by the skill of the pilot
@@stef6963 Maybe not right now. But in the near future it will be. Advancements in AI are exponentially climbing and it won’t be much longer for AI to out calculate a human brain. It’s much closer than a lot of people think. Most estimates show about 5-6 years from now. But I’m thinking more likely closer to 8-10 years. Which in the scale of things… that’s not that far away.
@@Schwing27 honestly, i'm excited for that. not only does it mean we'll be saving the lives of the pilots, but also we can see the planes being pushed to their limit
@@stef6963 If all your planes can do 30g manoeuvers then a slight disadvantage in strategy can be ignored.
I bet the people standing behind the guy with the blue umbrella were thrilled with that.
my thoughts LOL
0:38 man says "that fucking thing" at the umbrella guy
They don’t have to stand behind him
Just move
anyone explain
Flys even better than it looks in CGI in a Transformers movie.
As long as that computer is working to keep it stable, it's good.
@@davisc1926 Same with the F-16.. It's FCS is the only thing that keeps it in the air. lol.
Starscream!!!
@@_Jake.From.Statefarm_ Thats all fighter jets. Instability allows for maneuverability.
@@knightzing Not talking about maneuverability. There are a few aircraft designs that completely rely on the fcs to keep it in the air.
"The F-16 is the first production fighter aircraft intentionally designed to be slightly aerodynamically unstable, also known as relaxed static stability (RSS), to improve maneuverability. Most aircraft are designed with positive static stability, which induces aircraft to return to straight and level flight attitude if the pilot releases the controls; this reduces maneuverability as the inherent stability has to be overcome. Aircraft with negative stability are designed to deviate from controlled flight and are thus more maneuverable. At supersonic speeds the F-16 gains stability (eventually positive) because of aerodynamic changes."
It's crazy to know that the F-22 raptor can pull even harder considering the pilots aren't allowed to show it's full capabilities at airshows.
why arent they allowed?
@@chanmanthegreat1429 keep potential enemies guessing. you don't wanna show everything to the public and lay bare your capabilities to everyone.
@@chanmanthegreat1429 becuase a lot of the information on the f-22 is classfied and they don't want people knowing how good the plane is
@@joshuanewman1273 I’ll give you a hint:
It ain’t that good.
‘Stealth’ is a scam. There’s a reason they don’t fly these near Russian SAM’s in Syria.
@@xxichikokoxx yeah thats why you also want to keep missile specs a secret so they dont knwo how to dodge them
The F-22's maneuvers are amazing, but secretly we've all been wondering whether this thing would win a dogfight against an unarmed balloon. King of the skies has just been crowned. 😎
Omg! I don’t know if you heard but it actually did! It took a Chinese one out a little over a week ago 🤣
@@TheLibTearMaker bruh
@@shkod4509 lololololololololol
F-22 went from 0-0 to 3-0 in the space of two weeks
Spy ballon op 😂
The engineering is insaneeee
And just think, the F-22 engineering is from 30 years ago.
Can’t imagine what the NGAD will be capable of
@@markmagness3693 turning speed way slower barrel rolling slower cant do airshow tricks but good self awareness stealth everything execpt maneverablility since in the stealth fighter world it wont be used cause of good missiles and stealth
@@Zurr-En-ArrhTroll
@@Zurr-En-Arrh TBI victim?
What's crazy is that F22 raptors have been around for quite awhile now. I can only imagine what tech they have now other than drones that can have that type of maneuverability. I guess they realized that pilots are only able to withstand so much and they have surpassed that threshold already with this jet. Absolutely incredible machine.
maneuverability isnt worth anything anymore, the misiles do them now
@@fuckoff4705 maybe in bvr it can be useful if you’re trying to defend a missile that’s close to you so you might need to turn faster to start defending the missile earlier, it also looks cool
@@fuckoff4705 ignorant, missiles can't bank like this
They built a few hundred in the early 2000s and then they upgrade senors, systems, avionics, weapons and the flight chassis - i think they up to block 30 - 35. The real power in the f22/f35 is its sensor suite and stealth - it will see you long before you can see it. It will have the ability to engage you beyond 50km away. So even though it can turn and burn with the best of them, its not meant to.
@@fuckoff4705 Not once you run out of those missiles. An aircraft can only carry so much. And not all missiles hit...
This plane can u-turn faster than my truck lol
True
One would hope so
um I mean no shit
Ah, but the truck has a smaller turning circle.
These truly are unreal. Seen them at the 22 Selfridge open house. The power, agility and maneuverability of these F-22's will have you scratching your head.
That things looks like magic! Thrust vectoring is incredible
I was a crew chief on the F-22s for 7 years. Absolute nightmare to work on. Don't miss it at all. At least I didn't have to worry about breathing in the PAO☠ fluid from the OBOGS like the pilots do.
Cool story, brah
Interesting 🧐. That must’ve been cool tho
I know what you are talking bout chief......I was the tech on the magic mixer on the 1997 East Coast Carnival Run...then upgraded to the F35 paint team...Nothing is easy huh......
Man, watching stuff up close like that is incredible, seeing that big of a machine climb thru the air and turn like that is unfathomable to me.
Awesome. Almost looks like its power sliding.
Being able to turn inside its enemy's arc to jump him is a benefit in combat flying...
@@SnuffySpaghetti The trust vectoring really isn't necessary for this maneuver. With the unstable aerodynamics and ample control surfaces, it's got plenty of authority at these speeds. If you've seen an F-35 demo, it also does an absolutely brutal 90-degree turn, and that airplane does not have TVC. Arguably an F-15 could probably do something similar to this in theory, but due to the all manual controls it would be much more risky for several reasons.
However you're right that thrust vectoring does allow the plane to get into, and much more importantly, recover from certain very slow and high-AoA maneuvers that other unstable aircraft (eg F-16) would never let you attempt. What I think makes the Raptor so impressive is that it can match or exceed everything that any of the 4th-gen planes can do. For one aircraft to take the F-16 to school in a rate fight, beat the F-18 in a radius fight, and embarrass the F-15 in a high-altitude missile fight, is just insane.
It is power sliding.
Technically it must 'power slide' to do this. Flying is like driving on ice, you need a high angle of attack (slip angle for cars) to turn tightly and quickly.
Yea they stole the idea from Mario Kart (snes version of course)
That pilot wakes up everyday with Hard On for his job
Thrust vectoring is so amazing..
Russian 4th gen jets thrust vector in all directions.
This overpriced, overhyped piece of shit can only do it up and down
Very cool. I went to Avalon 7 years or so ago and it was the first time they had the F-22 in Australia. Speaking to the crew they told me it was "probably the first and last time it would be there".. I guess they changed their mind 🙂
The worst thing they ever did was stop building them. Amazing machine.
Its a shame - I guess they thought that after Afghanistan they thought that having the best fighter wasn't as important as fighting insurgencies. and now they want more f22s - but it would be cheaper just to design a whole new fighter - then build new factories for them.
I've seen this in person but from about twice as far away and it was still loud enough to make you feel like you were assaulted. I can't imagine being there for this one.
Right. These jets are super loud close by. I don't know how these people are not wearing earplugs. It's pretty disturbing how loud they are.
@@panaroman8346 exactly. Saw it at fort worth alliance. Extremely loud.
@@panaroman8346 Yeah, I've been a jet lover since I was a little boy, but something about the F-22 demo I saw last year made me feel awe but also a little sick for some reason. Maybe the intense low frequency energy was causing something in my gut to act up.
I’m just impressed at that airframe’s ability to handle that kind of force.
Titanium, my dude. The majority of the Raptor’s airframe is a secret titanium alloy that provides structural strength and aids in radar absorption.
@@gcHK47 Titanium is titanium, its not some magical like adding salt to it and boom its 50% better..
@@AntisnakeYT But the properties of all metals are changed when made into an alloy. Furthermore, I don’t know the specifics of how the airframe works, the stealth features are top secret. All I know is that the titanium alloy of the plane keeps its structural integrity while aiding in radar absorption.
@@AntisnakeYTdo u know ow what an alloy is it actually is like adding salt and its 50 percent better if it's an advanced alloy probably different types of metal added
@@AntisnakeYTSomeone didn't pay too much attention in chemistry
you literally had the perfect camera angle for that, he 90'd right in front of your line. WOW!
Wow. I hadn't realized it could make such a sharp turn..incredible!
That is absolutely stunning. What a beautiful machine.
I was there too 😊 Was a great week living close to it watching all the planes go there. Hoping to get there again this year! Great video mate 😊👍
Can you imagine the Gs that pilot went through on maneuver that’s insane
I'd like to know cause that was impressive.
@@mmclaurin8035 Thats a 9G turn, just a guess.
All the Gs
@@mmclaurin8035 definitely around 8-9G turn
@@baconbitsmusic431 I don't think so. The plane looks to be traveling very slowly, especially considering that it was at an air show it would have been going slow and using afterburners to compensate for the thrill factor. Say 100mph or 44 m/s. I'm guessing the average radius in that turn was about 30 metres, despite it being larger towards the end. We can use the centripetal acceleration formula ω^2/r and divide it by earth's gravity to find the estimated g's to get (44^2/30)/9.81 = 6.57 * earth's acceleration or 6.6 g's.
what's crazy is that f22s are limited by their pilot's g-tolerance , the airframe is incredibly strong
Thats why eventually drones will replace pilots
@@railx2005 no, jets dont need to turn fast anymore, learn BVR.
western doctrine is to maneuver and take hard turns to burn fuel off the missile coming to you, dogfighting may be dead, dodging never will and you're dumb if you think the best course of action for a missile coming at you is "do nothing" and don't say "well they'll never lock me these are stealth craft" stealth does not mean never findable it means hard to find, in clean craft the f-22 is only 6x harder to find than a su-57 but that's CLEAN, no munitions or anything, are you planning to fight your enemies in BVR with no munitions? in the end maneuvering will never die because missiles will always be chasing you, because the missiles knows where it is and where it is not, maintaining energy is incredibly important and that is the key part, it's making those tight turns while maintaining speed to effectively evade that missile, you don't just let it fly at you because you think you're above moving with urgency, maybe you sir should learn BVR.@@fuckoff4705
This fighter is insane
Pilot taking those gs like its nothing 💪💪💪
Clenching and huffing…and feeling worked afterwards. Just like a gay porn virgin.
That's the quickest turn I've ever seen from any military aircraft, and that's not even pushing it to the max. WOW!
You have not see the Rafale. He got the best mobility in the world actually. Go check it
@@bluemaverick4268 I’ve seen the Rafale and it’s dogshit compared to this
@@theamericancommie727 You have not see the Rafale. He got the best mobility in the world actually. Go check it
@@bluemaverick4268Bot, copy and pasted comment.
@@Ripa-Moramee nope, bot.
simply amazing
The sound of freedom 🦅🇺🇸
Totally awesome 👏 Thanks
CRAZY!!! I've seen the A-10's turn sharp, many times... But it looked like that won at a much higher rate of speed???
That pilot was hitting some g's 💪
That is by far one of the most cinematic maneuvers that pilot and camera man captured together hah
The most incredible piece of technology in the world. Mind blowing aircraft 😍
That thing turns like a car, incredible.
Thank you for this video, I would wet my pants stood in that crowd.
OK now that was impressive at 42 seconds, completely stall and the vectors trust keep it up. That is power. Very risky maneuver at that altitude.
I can only imagine how exhilarating it must be to fly one of those
Right, I try to imagine what the pilot feel.
That will surely kick up the pucker factor a couple notches. Awesome. Thanks for the video.
Those engines are peak thrust vectoring technology
Those high energy turns are amazing though.
The way the f22 can aggressively change direction is wild
The Wright Brothers would be proud
The G force of that turn man I can feel my own sack going back watching this
It's almost alien how they maneuver. Very cool!
the coolest aircraft ever in my opinion i just love it.
dig the detail in the video, can see the pilots movements with controls, and how the computer compliments the pilot.
Damn! That was a tight turn
Now that’s a sharp turn.
Something could be impairing my judgement right now but I feel like thats the fastest turn I've ever seen a jet make.
I felt my stomach drop through my knees just watching this...
The F-22 is just an insane piece of engineering.
I was there for this and I loved it, the F-22 was my favorite of the 2019 displays, went to the 2023 one and I felt like the F-22 was moving at half speed, the F-18 and F-35 both put on better displays.
which day did you go?
I work on Langley AFB where we have F-22s and they do this over our work buildings when they are practicing. Been around jet noise my entire AF Career, it's still amazing hearing them scream over about 100 feet above our building.
@Karl with a K Ha
"your hearing loss is not service related"
That blue umbrella is siiiick!
Hello from America!
Best F-22 airhow video ever uploaded on RUclips 👍. Unfortunately the same can't be said about the plane itself which is a dud and being retired prematurely NOW in 2023.
My God that turn rate, sweet! 😮
Everyone is talking about how good it handles while I'm here impressed at the fact that I even managed to spot the thing as it began to close in the stealth on the f22 is insane.
remember, that thing is gigantic
I loveeeee the fact that this plane is over 20 years old.
blue umbrella guy is why the world never gets better
Yep absolutely total clown. I would have to say something.
Daaaaaamn!👍
Belle surprise au niveau du passage de l'avion.
Dang, that would be such a good dog fighter.
thats insane
The need to play "America, F*** Yeah!"
Just thinking that hunk of mass to turn that quick. Whoosh. Alien tech
Bro was drifting in the air
was this the saturday show? i think i remember this , you feel a big amount of pressure in your chest when they do that , people who hav'nt seen it just dont understand and you cant explain it to them
Unbelievably based
Would love to know how many G's that turn was.
Daaaaamn....them G's tho!!
This was the Capitol Air Show in Sacramento Ca., I volunteer there. (…and yes fighter planes may be the coolest thing ever sometimes I set my lawn chair out in a farmers field and they fly right over you…😊)
I am subscriber 104🇨🇦
Wooow 🔥😳
You already know crew chiefs assigned to that jet were looking from the ground and were absolutely seething.
"WTF ARE YOU DOING TO MY BIRD?!"
A very sophisticated balloon hunter
THATS AN AIRCRAFT! John P.
SAIL!!
I’ve never witnessed a military grade aircraft do anything like this.
Would love to go see it one day
How many Gs do you want to pull?
All of them!
That is insane…
The F-22 is the fighter everyone is so afraid of that no one engages it, which is why it superficially appears to almost never actually get used.
I used to do that same maneuver as a kid on my bike.
Was there someone in the crowd with a Balloon?
So nobody’s gonna talk about how many Gs this pilot just pulled?
@St. Opare-Martei man what 💀
Prolly almost made him fainted
Probably nine.
It was a bunch by normal human standards. But the jet is electronically limited to 9 under normal circumstances, and it was pretty brief. Compared to what the pilot might endure in a supersonic BVR missile fight, this wasn't too bad. But, again, compared to what any of us have ever experienced, it would be like having a river barge dropped on your shoulders.
He wasn't going very fast so it's hard to tell.. Looked like he was only flying around 200 kts.
Boys will say hell yeah
Cool 😎.
Highway to the danger zone!
That G force must've been insane
I don't know anything about planes, but the G forces must be huge here.
Yeah, I was thinking that if there were a roller-coaster ride that followed that path at that speed, there's no way that I would want to ride on it.
Is this in Australia?
F-22: oh crap this is our exit!
If there was ever an example of skidding in the air, this is it!
That turn at 00:40 was insane
How much speed to they lose with does turns?
What’s the song being played ?😅
Shows the power of thrust vectoring! Bet the pilot felt that 😂
Thrust vectoring wasn’t used
@@theamericancommie727How do you know that? I didn't know the pilots could switch it off? It's a fly by wire aircraft that uses its various systems to achieve what the pilot commands and that was a very tight turn...
MERICA!!!
What can be the g force on that turn?
The best thing in the sky (that we know of)