@@waynefletcher9884 If it is a F-16 Viper, it's one of the first F-16's out there. They gave these planes a nickname, "Viper" before they were officially named the "Fighting Falcon".
@@waynefletcher9884 It's not an official name. The pilots when it first came out nicknamed it "Viper" because they thought it resembled the Viper from Battlestar Galactica (which i can totally see) which first aired the year that the F-16 came out.
I was on the acceptance team transferring these to Colorado. Most of our jets at the COANG came from the 401st. Retired now, but I went with these aircraft all over the world. Started out as a crew chief, then QA, and back to the line as flight chief. Lots of good memories.
My dad and grandfather both flew the F-16 during their 20+ years of service in the Air Force. Its name is the Fighting Falcon, but every fighter pilot who fly it call it the Viper. All variants of the F-16 (A, B, C, D, V) are all referred to as the Viper. Just as the A-10 Warthog is called the Hog, or the B-52 Stratofortress is called the BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fucker). I am currently a student/cadet at the US Air Force Academy with the hopes and dreams of one day getting to strap into the mighty Viper to complete three generations of Viper drivers.
This is my favorite fighter ever. My dad worked on the F-16 program at Lockheed, until they moved everything to South Carolina. I’ve live it since I was little
I served with that unit from Colorado during the start of OIF, we all were assigned to the 410th AEW. I had a chance to get a ride in the back seat of an F16 from my unit and man what a ride!!!!! I LOVE the F16!!!! I’ve since retired from the DCANG.
Fun fact to anyone that doesn't know, the blue stripe you see on the missile means its whats called a CATM-9. CATM stands for Captive Air Training Guided Missile. CATM-9s are basically a training version of the AIM-9 (AIM stands for Air Intercept Guided Missile) that has all the electronics and the seeker head so pilots can practice with the missile, but the warhead and rocket motor are inert so it cant shoot and there's not any danger of the pilot accidentally firing the missile at anyone in a training excersize.
Actually the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Some F-16 pilots took to calling their planes "Vipers" after the Colonial Viper in the original (1978) "Battlestar Galactica".
The F-16 was not officially named "The Fighting Falcon" until 1980 after a "Name The Plane" contest in 1976. Before it's official name, pilots at Hill AFB named it the "Viper".
16's were designed to be and always will be supporting cast to the Eagle. Similarly the 18's were initially going support the Tomcats in the Navy. Only later did their primary purpose change.
the most beautiful girl, that i did ever see. i dreamt one day i'd be inside her. i finally got my way, i ride her everyday. she's the only one for me and she's the viper.
@@CristianValenzuela2155 "I dreamt one day id be inside her. I ride her everyday" sure sounds dirty till he says "shes the viper" so then you know its a airplane and not a human woman LOL...
IIRC, these were the first aircraft I ever saw, that could flat turn into the opposite direction. Been awhile, so my memory might not be right; but that's what I remember.
Waivers for everything, pilot shortage, and the fact that it's the Air National Guard and not the USAF. Back in the 90s you needed uncorrected 20/20 vision in the US Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.
@@waynefletcher9884 we have the good ol' f16 too. But my government chose to switch to the f35. Wish they had ordered f22 which is the ultimate fighter jet. And... I never got to fly due to my lack of vision. I used to wear glasses. Seems to be no prob in the usaf though.
Nr1from1978 it actually depends on the stigma! FYI you do have to begin with perfect vision and if you don’t have perfect vision they’ll allow you to hand corrective surgery prior to beginning pilot training. Also if your a pilot then if it declines you can opt to hand corrective surgery. He could have been between surgeries. By the way, it’s impossible to fly F22’s on carriers for I main reason... the landing gear is not robust enough and the F22 sits too low to the ground. Also the F35 is as stealthy and has super Cruise at Mach 1.2. It’s computers is actually slightly better than the F22. There’s also 3 variants of F35’s Alphas which are flown by the Air Force, Bravos which is VSTOL flown by the Marines and therefore is better suited for Marine Corp Landing Helo Assault Short deck carriers which the F22’s can’t fly VSTOL. And the Charlie’s which is flown by the Navy and has larger wings. The F35 has done 2 things the F22 hasn’t done. (1) it has a 20-0 kill ratio in Red Flag which has never been done by any other aircraft in history. (2) the Israelis have successfully shot down 2 MIG’s in combat flying F35’s! I was a former combat FDC supporting FAC during my 11 years in the Marine Corps
None of this information is true. In the US air force, navy and marines you can get a wavier as long as your vision can be corrected 20/20. Also Nr1from1978, the F-35 is a AWESOME aircraft and has more capabilities than the F-22. The F-22 is pure air superiority fighter, while the F-35 is a multi role fighter that acts as a mini AWACS. The F-35 can easily defeat any 4th gen fighter.
The way fighter pilot took host was like as if he was taken to interrogation room. Lolx. F-16 vipers is probably the first fly by wire fighter jet. It has also block building capacity which means it can be totally upgraded after every 5 years or so. Block 5 was the first one, now it's block 70 or beyond....In other words, Lockheed Martin F-16 was the best thing ever happened to fighter jet industry.
an inside look at the cockpit would have been nice ps: the viper is like the mirage 2000-5 the jet looks the same but everything on the dashboard that looked like round clocks has been replaced by computer screens all though these jets are no fifth or sixth generation aircrafts they are are still doing their job today thanks 4 sharing : )
From my experience working on the Douglas A-4, drop tanks if jettisoned did not simply 'fall away." There was a explosive piston that drove the tank clear of the aircraft. A "remove before flight" pin did not allow the tank to be accidentally jettisoned on the deck.
@Bobby Brady the cartridges are in the bottom of the pylon which blows the hooks open and the tank free falls. The pylon is bolted to the wing and stays with the aircraft. But when there installed on the aircraft, there installed as one unit.
They have cartridges which blow the hooks open and the tank free falls. And they do have remove before flight pins so the tanks dont accidentally get blown off during maintenance.
@Bobby Brady yeah maybe you're right. For the life of me I cant remember now. Maybe I'm thinking of the centerline tank. I spent most my time in the Aggressor squadron and we never put wing tanks on them. I remember raising the tank, tightening the top bolt on the wing, and tightening the aft bolt. Did the wing tanks have the "Mickey Mouse ears" or the centerline?
luke mus I’m pretty sure it’s still the “fighting falcon”. The pilots hated that name, and called it the viper. Same way the A-10 is the “thunderbolt II”, we call it the warthog.
Question. I was on the flight line at Hill AFB when the jet got it's official unveiling and name. Fighting Falcon. When did they change the name of them?
No official name change. The pilots began calling it Viper. They thought it looked like the Colonial Viper starfighters from the TV show Battlestar Galactica. MB
What a amazing piece of machinery the Lord used it to reference the holy spirits firepower to imagination this is why I like war and all its weapons . Or I could have just been watching way too much game of thrones
Fighting falcon is the actual air force given nickname. Viper is what every one calls it. Like how the b52 is the stratofortress but every one calls it the buff
@@ryanchaplin449 There are even more! Netz: or 'Hawk' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16A/B aircraft. Barak: or 'Lightning' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16C/D (block 30 & 40) aircraft. Sufa: or 'Storm' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16I aircraft. KF-16: Designation used by the RoKAF to denote the South Korean produced F-16s. Note that this designation does not follow the US Tri-Service designation system. The 'K' simply stands for Korea in this particular case. Jastrzab: or 'Hawk' - used by the Polish Air Force for its F-16C/D block 52 aircraft.
I know the Pilots call them VIPERS because when the USAF was getting them the Original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA was on. And they looked a little like the VIPER fighter's from the show.
Those are Mark 82 AIRs. General purpose 500 pound bombs with a ballute to slow it's fall, which allows a jet to drop them from a very low altitude without getting hit by fragments.
Having been to WOTR and met and had a brief chat with him in real life, he's just as awkward and geeky about this stuff in real life as he is on video. I think it's more that he;s just really enthusiastic about this stuff, which being the curator of a museum that has a B-1A, CAG EA-6, several former Colorado ANG planes, and a literal X-Wing, I would certainly hope he's enthusiastic!
Such a gorgeous jet
Why hello Matsimus!!
Howdy
John Boyd child
I knew we would be seeing Matsimus around here somewhere...lol! We know you love this Fighter Jet! 😉☺
@willl 88 tea was fantastic was it? wana more cup of tea? This time tea will come with spanks
I love how mustaches haven't gone out of fashion in the Air Force!
I love that too! It's the classic fighter pilot mustache, and I'm pretty sure I'd happily sport one too if I was lucky enough to fly fighters.
But you'll never get to be a General with a mustache.
The F-16 is one of my favorite American fighters. It looks like its going Mach 2 even when its sitting on the runway.
That is so cool, you showed 86-0368! That is one of the jets I worked on when it was new in Spain.
Awesome!!! What are the chances, right...!?
Steb Nalang when did these jets change from being called Falcons to Vipers
@@waynefletcher9884 If it is a F-16 Viper, it's one of the first F-16's out there. They gave these planes a nickname, "Viper" before they were officially named the "Fighting Falcon".
@@waynefletcher9884 It's not an official name. The pilots when it first came out nicknamed it "Viper" because they thought it resembled the Viper from Battlestar Galactica (which i can totally see) which first aired the year that the F-16 came out.
I was on the acceptance team transferring these to Colorado. Most of our jets at the COANG came from the 401st. Retired now, but I went with these aircraft all over the world. Started out as a crew chief, then QA, and back to the line as flight chief. Lots of good memories.
waiting for a A-10 here
"An" A-10 ... and me too!
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT
Tonetwisters was that really necessary?
Nothing worse than a Fucken Grammar Facist
Craige Laberge *nazi
The F-16 has long been and always will be my favorite bird. I know it’s aging and almost obsolete, but my gosh I love this plane
My dad and grandfather both flew the F-16 during their 20+ years of service in the Air Force. Its name is the Fighting Falcon, but every fighter pilot who fly it call it the Viper. All variants of the F-16 (A, B, C, D, V) are all referred to as the Viper. Just as the A-10 Warthog is called the Hog, or the B-52 Stratofortress is called the BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fucker). I am currently a student/cadet at the US Air Force Academy with the hopes and dreams of one day getting to strap into the mighty Viper to complete three generations of Viper drivers.
4 years later... how did it go?
This is my favorite fighter ever. My dad worked on the F-16 program at Lockheed, until they moved everything to South Carolina. I’ve live it since I was little
The F-16 Viper (Fighting Falcon) is still a awesome fighter jet even though it was introduced 40 years ago.
It’s actually a pos
@@jordan2735nice to see an armchair pilot in the comments
@@christianperez8037 thank you.
"Oooh a F-16 documentary I havn't seen"
"Oh...ive seen this"
I spent 6 years as a USAF crew chief on these jets, I miss it somedays and have some fantastic memories and friends to cherish from those years.
I served with that unit from Colorado during the start of OIF, we all were assigned to the 410th AEW. I had a chance to get a ride in the back seat of an F16 from my unit and man what a ride!!!!! I LOVE the F16!!!! I’ve since retired from the DCANG.
Matthew---You do an outstanding job. Very informative and funny!! Thank you.
Fun fact to anyone that doesn't know, the blue stripe you see on the missile means its whats called a CATM-9. CATM stands for Captive Air Training Guided Missile. CATM-9s are basically a training version of the AIM-9 (AIM stands for Air Intercept Guided Missile) that has all the electronics and the seeker head so pilots can practice with the missile, but the warhead and rocket motor are inert so it cant shoot and there's not any danger of the pilot accidentally firing the missile at anyone in a training excersize.
Anyone that has every served in the US military knows that if it is blue or has blue on it, it is more than likely going to be for training purposes.
Hence why i included "To anyone that doesn't know".
@@MCF2233I didn’t know, so thanks for explaining 👍😃
The classified debriefing room is where they talk about all the UFO encounters..
Navy has already posted hours of footage on youtube about this
Back in the 90s they ask Soviet pilots what Western fighter they wanted to fly
Most. They all said f16.
Ok
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FIGHTING FALCONS Not the place to advertise your content, but ok.
because they were sacred shltless of the f15
and F-15SE
I love this jet,I would stand on my house roof on a national day in Pakistan all day just to get a glimpse of this bird.
Actually the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Some F-16 pilots took to calling their planes "Vipers" after the Colonial Viper in the original (1978) "Battlestar Galactica".
Richard Lahan from what I’ve heard the F-2A is named viper zero so that could be influence also
The F-16 was not officially named "The Fighting Falcon" until 1980 after a "Name The Plane" contest in 1976. Before it's official name, pilots at Hill AFB named it the "Viper".
while there is still debace over which one is correct, I think with the latest block released, it safe to say Viper is now the official name
Honestly, I am in love with the F-16 and the A-10.
Same here my guy that brrrrrt always gives a smile on my face
Congrats Matthew on the new gig and we visited just because of this series!
:What did you just drop on em?
:uh...the external fuel tank sir
:The entire enemy base is on fire, Im promoting you!
What a cool dude. Wish you´d show more of the F-16. My all time favorite jet fighter.
16's were designed to be and always will be supporting cast to the Eagle. Similarly the 18's were initially going support the Tomcats in the Navy. Only later did their primary purpose change.
All cool and entertaining. Feeling the need for more content.
I'm always surprised at how small it is when I'm close to one. It's the crotch rocket of jet fighters.
HOW DOES THIS CHANNEL NOT HAVE MORE VIEWSSSSS?
I remember the Thunderbirds doing an air show here in Brazil, back in the 90s. Such a great plane.
Fighter pilots are rockstars, No doubt about it!
the most beautiful girl, that i did ever see. i dreamt one day i'd be inside her. i finally got my way, i ride her everyday. she's the only one for me and she's the viper.
classic! had to sing along.
isaacwest wow she sounds hot
LOL this sounds about to get PG18, until you mention her name
@@CristianValenzuela2155 "I dreamt one day id be inside her. I ride her everyday" sure sounds dirty till he says "shes the viper" so then you know its a airplane and not a human woman LOL...
Aww. So poetic.
Hard to watch that F-4 take a hit. 😢
Every time I see an F-4 Target drone or test drone get shot down I think of the "Don't let me die, I want to fly!" paint scheme on the F-4.
@@brobearbrobear0464 RIP F 4 it did its job till we got more advanced but its in the past now but it will be always remembered...
So true... I won't watch if the F16 ever sees that fate...
@cjhyde78 Why homosexual lol?
@@jeshkam because it swings both ways
My favorite fighter jet of all time its sleek looking
Love from Pakistan lovely machine 😊
Videos should be longer :( There is so much more to show!
Grew up watching Iron Eagle, love the F-16
So happy I get to work on this plane
Excelente avion ✈️✊maestro de los cielos 😎😎🇨🇱me encanta los aviones ✊✈️
This just proves that aviation can make a grown adult into an excited child again 😂. long live aviation
IIRC, these were the first aircraft I ever saw, that could flat turn into the opposite direction. Been awhile, so my memory might not be right; but that's what I remember.
Interesting, but there must have been a ton of footage you never used. Are you going to use some of that on an extended video series?
Where I live, you won't get anywhere near a fighterplane with glasses like that.
Waivers for everything, pilot shortage, and the fact that it's the Air National Guard and not the USAF. Back in the 90s you needed uncorrected 20/20 vision in the US Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.
Nr1from1978 ok Mr big time dude .... what kind of fighters did you fly in the military?
@@waynefletcher9884 we have the good ol' f16 too. But my government chose to switch to the f35. Wish they had ordered f22 which is the ultimate fighter jet. And... I never got to fly due to my lack of vision. I used to wear glasses. Seems to be no prob in the usaf though.
Nr1from1978 it actually depends on the stigma! FYI you do have to begin with perfect vision and if you don’t have perfect vision they’ll allow you to hand corrective surgery prior to beginning pilot training. Also if your a pilot then if it declines you can opt to hand corrective surgery. He could have been between surgeries.
By the way, it’s impossible to fly F22’s on carriers for I main reason... the landing gear is not robust enough and the F22 sits too low to the ground. Also the F35 is as stealthy and has super Cruise at Mach 1.2. It’s computers is actually slightly better than the F22.
There’s also 3 variants of F35’s Alphas which are flown by the Air Force, Bravos which is VSTOL flown by the Marines and therefore is better suited for Marine Corp Landing Helo Assault Short deck carriers which the F22’s can’t fly VSTOL. And the Charlie’s which is flown by the Navy and has larger wings.
The F35 has done 2 things the F22 hasn’t done. (1) it has a 20-0 kill ratio in Red Flag which has never been done by any other aircraft in history. (2) the Israelis have successfully shot down 2 MIG’s in combat flying F35’s! I was a former combat FDC supporting FAC during my 11 years in the Marine Corps
None of this information is true. In the US air force, navy and marines you can get a wavier as long as your vision can be corrected 20/20.
Also Nr1from1978, the F-35 is a AWESOME aircraft and has more capabilities than the F-22. The F-22 is pure air superiority fighter, while the F-35 is a multi role fighter that acts as a mini AWACS. The F-35 can easily defeat any 4th gen fighter.
Still the best dedicated fighter ever made
I was hoping we get to see the A-10s, but I love the Falcon as well
Gonna get this for digital combat simulator tomorrow. Such a gorgeous jet
Pretty cool! Tks for sharing!
lobo is cool as heck
Wow such a beautiful jet..
Philippines also ordered but not yet official and arrive at 2024 until 2028 total units 24 can't wait
When will we get the A-10?
EinherjerGER whenever that time is, it’s not soon enough.
Awesome plane👍
The way fighter pilot took host was like as if he was taken to interrogation room. Lolx. F-16 vipers is probably the first fly by wire fighter jet. It has also block building capacity which means it can be totally upgraded after every 5 years or so. Block 5 was the first one, now it's block 70 or beyond....In other words, Lockheed Martin F-16 was the best thing ever happened to fighter jet industry.
such a nice colonel😉👍✌
an inside look at the cockpit would have been nice
ps: the viper is like the mirage 2000-5 the jet looks the same but everything on the dashboard that looked like round clocks has been replaced by computer screens all though these jets are no fifth or sixth generation aircrafts they are are still doing their job today thanks 4 sharing : )
Still waiting for the A-10s
What a fuckin' bad-assed jet, holy shit man!
2nd most beautiful plane ever! Nothing beats the Mustang
I can find a couple of planes that are way more beautifull than the mustang.
One of best fighter ever build in modern age
I like the videos. Please stop trying to be funny.
Lighten up!
hahahahahahaha,
I agree. Unforced humor, is the best. Otherwise, you’re trying too hard to be on people’s good side.....
Scooter George Yes, please!
black adder dude I love it man.
One of my favorite airplanes! Did they get wire-harness problems fix? Bob was really cool sitting in jet he actually flew, Very Cool!
From my experience working on the Douglas A-4, drop tanks if jettisoned did not simply 'fall away." There was a explosive piston that drove the tank clear of the aircraft. A "remove before flight" pin did not allow the tank to be accidentally jettisoned on the deck.
@Bobby Brady the cartridges are in the bottom of the pylon which blows the hooks open and the tank free falls. The pylon is bolted to the wing and stays with the aircraft. But when there installed on the aircraft, there installed as one unit.
They have cartridges which blow the hooks open and the tank free falls. And they do have remove before flight pins so the tanks dont accidentally get blown off during maintenance.
@Bobby Brady yeah maybe you're right. For the life of me I cant remember now. Maybe I'm thinking of the centerline tank. I spent most my time in the Aggressor squadron and we never put wing tanks on them. I remember raising the tank, tightening the top bolt on the wing, and tightening the aft bolt. Did the wing tanks have the "Mickey Mouse ears" or the centerline?
@@therobert9521I'm not sure
Can we get any love for the crew chiefs who keep these beautiful birds operational
5:20 A USA military guy used metres !
The US military has been using meters since WW1
should have said 1Km
1000m = 1KM
I know its hard to understand for americans lol
Viper? man for me is the "Fighting Falcon"!
viper is the modern one, got all the new fancy tech
luke mus I’m pretty sure it’s still the “fighting falcon”. The pilots hated that name, and called it the viper. Same way the A-10 is the “thunderbolt II”, we call it the warthog.
@@sasquatchycowboy5585 are you sure? i swear it had something to do with the technology though you're probably correct
@@lukemus3292 Every F-16 pilot I've met calls it the Viper. That goes all the way back to 2001.
@@sasquatchycowboy5585 good to know! i've never met an f 16 pilot... only saw one once at avalon airshow. god they sound amazing
Still me favourite. Its just such a bonny plane.
Mathew has a bike rack on his Subaru, because of course he does :)
Great vid's, love the content and quality!!
Good jet. Worked all the blocks 5 tru 52 flew n 3 F16s
Question. I was on the flight line at Hill AFB when the jet got it's official unveiling and name. Fighting Falcon. When did they change the name of them?
No official name change. The pilots began calling it Viper. They thought it looked like the Colonial Viper starfighters from the TV show Battlestar Galactica. MB
Now all we need is the Galactica and we're good as gold
NEW jet from colombian air force 😍😍
似放肆精靈。
So Good!
2:12 lmfao “now Matt I know you know better then that”
Still awaiting conformation of my mission - rotary !
MY FAVORITE PLANE!!!! F16 😎
what about the m61 vulcan 20mm cannon ?at 2:39 and 3:19
Didn't cover what the difference is between the falcon and the viper. :(
There is no difference because the falcon and viper are the same fighter
@@RW-zn8vy then why the name difference? I would guess the electronics load out.
Tomcat Ramjet no it’s just a nickname just like how they call the F-35A the panther but it’s official name is the lightning 2
What a amazing piece of machinery the Lord used it to reference the holy spirits firepower to imagination this is why I like war and all its weapons . Or I could have just been watching way too much game of thrones
Just curious isn't it designation F-16 Falcon? When did they change to Viper? Would like to know.
That's what I'm wondering...
Just a nickname.
Hiw about block 70/72 and or F21 ?
F-16 is the hunter of Indian 2 jets
Great jet
Link to the video of the f-16 chasing the F-15’s? Anyone?
Ik this sounds like a silly question but do fighter planes have AC?
No idea. Maybe they pop open the canopy a tad for some fresh air 😁
How to make your call-sign sweet when you already have a badass last name? Oh, that's how. We also would have accepted "Dire", "Timber", or "Air".
You can deal with me...DOUG MASTERS!
Chappy
Just goes to show you that an average looking man can full fill a dream to be a pilot. Great video!
What you think they hire based on looks?
I thought the f-16 was the fighting falcon
Me too!
It is still called the Fight Faclon, but this one is the F-16V variant, nickname "Viper" :)
Fighting falcon is the actual air force given nickname. Viper is what every one calls it. Like how the b52 is the stratofortress but every one calls it the buff
@@ryanchaplin449 There are even more!
Netz: or 'Hawk' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16A/B aircraft.
Barak: or 'Lightning' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16C/D (block 30 & 40) aircraft.
Sufa: or 'Storm' - used by the Israeli Air Force for its F-16I aircraft.
KF-16: Designation used by the RoKAF to denote the South Korean produced F-16s. Note that this designation does not follow the US Tri-Service designation system. The 'K' simply stands for Korea in this particular case.
Jastrzab: or 'Hawk' - used by the Polish Air Force for its F-16C/D block 52 aircraft.
@@scootergeorge9576 There's also the Japanese F-2 "Viper Zero"
What’s the difference between the Viper and Falcon?
Falcon is the official USAF name, while Viper is the name that most pilots use. MB
"unclassified debriefing" = pints at the O-club lol.
Is this block 70?
I know the Pilots call them VIPERS because when the USAF was getting them the Original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA was on. And they looked a little like the VIPER fighter's from the show.
That second pilots got a killer stache'
It is incredibly comforting to know that the gentlemen of the 120th Fighter Squadron looking after Colorado's skies sport such reassuring moustaches!
Sweet
Be good to know what that was buried in the dirt at 5:50?
Those are Mark 82 AIRs. General purpose 500 pound bombs with a ballute to slow it's fall, which allows a jet to drop them from a very low altitude without getting hit by fragments.
You should do more more your sorts of videos and your channel will be booming!
And place make fa18 super hornet.
Please*
Hello Matthew, i'm not going to lie because you look very uncomfortable saying "cool" all the time.
I personally like his awkward intensity.
@@coolcoolercoolest212 lol
Having been to WOTR and met and had a brief chat with him in real life, he's just as awkward and geeky about this stuff in real life as he is on video. I think it's more that he;s just really enthusiastic about this stuff, which being the curator of a museum that has a B-1A, CAG EA-6, several former Colorado ANG planes, and a literal X-Wing, I would certainly hope he's enthusiastic!
No. Not cool.
Lobo!
Don't bigger intakes cause more drag?
Possibly but more air intake must mean more thrust output and therefore thrust out weighs drag. So I think anyway.
My perspective f16 is the most beautiful looking fighter jet
The og!
5:19 this my first time hear american using metric system
🧡
5:10 an american using meters? whitness... evolution!