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The most surreal part about this is after the announcement of severe weather approaching and with it starting to rain, everyone and I mean EVERYONE stood still and watched the whole accent through the clouds, I even heard my 70+ year old father go WOW!
Yeah, I grew up next door to an air base that had B-1s and we'd see them at night using full burn pretty often. They're also incredibly loud. This is a great video but it doesn't quite get the intensity of the sound across. It'd shake our whole house as they came blasting past.
I've seen a few large rocket launches and a few B1-B's take off on full clap. That sound of something large cracking the sky as the exhaust fumes break the sound barrier is awesome. Nothing quite like it.
@@747heavyboeing3 As a grown woman, had I seen it unexpectedly, I would have just collapsed on the ground in a dead faint after asking the Lord to take me first.
The last US swing wing capable bomber with afterburner. I also liked seeing the swing wing FB 111 which also had afterburner but was a fighter bomber .
They performed a combat departure. They'll spiral out of potentially "hot" airfield with questionable departure corridors to avoid small arms fire. They keep in a banking, climbing turn in order to not give an IR weapon enough lock time and exposure to the afterburner throat.
viperq, the sound of freedom collecting overdebts like an adict leading to a worldwide financial crash resulting in more wars as a perverted forecast of a "diabolic freedom" called dead and destroyment. But we know the devils are always the self defined enemies...
After flying low-level in a jet. There's not really a thrill from speeding in a car unless I'm on a racetrack. I drive like a grandpa, even though I'm not.
@@Trooper_Chevy Air Force personnel who live on base don't have or drive cars? It's amazing what bizarre alternate realities one can learn about in RUclips comments.
It's nice to see all the different planes in an airshow - small - warbirds etc - but when you see this - all others take second place. This gives you the goosebumps!
I was so glad to see this at airventure this year. We got rained out right before the night show and pretty much everyone was leaving. I was walking out to the Brown lot when I heard the B-1 firing up. Next thing I saw was this incredible purple light coming off of the back of the plane. I was in awe! When it finished doing it's rounds and left through the clouds we could hear it for five minutes. It had to be ten miles away. A truly glorious sight.
I'm grateful to have seen this spectacular video of the night flight of the B-1B Lancer with those hell below after-burners. It's beautifully terrifying.
I've been going to EAA for 31 years I was a month old in 87, and besides the blackbird in like 95 this was hands down the coolest thing i've seen, beats the blue angels the Thunderbirds the snowbirds the Concord all of it... so cool
I grew up with these in the 90`s are McConnell AFB and there is nothing louder. Amazing plane, back then they compared the sound to 4 F-4s in afterburner. In the air shows they would have 1 B1 at stall pass show center when a 2nd would pass, wings swept at .95 mach, only an SR 71 would rival that pass.
I live near Nellis AFB. They've been flying these more often than b52s this year. Maybe it's because everytime they fly a b1 I can probably hear it. I just heard a jet fly over for what felt like a few minutes, and the sound was hard to explain. It was far, and I could tell it was far away, yet the sound was unbelievably loud and the ground moved. Eventually the sound fades, it sounds like it's a hundred miles away and I can still hear it. If it's anything, it was probably this beast.
Worth it, I had a B1 take off from a local AFB about a mile away from my house and it was the best sounding thing I heard. 3x louder than the F22s or B2s that have flown here
If you notice, when the video ends, he is still at full throttle. I was at this show and witnessed this. He kept climbing like that for what seemed like 10 minutes.
I was there! We were walking back to the car in the rain and drizzle when we heard this roar behind us! We had no idea what it was until it got some altitude, but when it did, it was spectacular! Thank you so much for recording this!
That takeoff and climb out was over 1300 gallons of fuel. My guesstimate is based on the F-16 burn of about 150 gallons per minute in burner with a little added due to the fact that the B-1 engines have a higher bypass and higher thrust so about 160 GPM per engine. That’s 640 gallons per minute total.
Loving all the comments from people who were there, like me! What an incredible moment that was right before the storm hit and nearly tore apart my tiny tent.
I was there when the Concorde came to OshKosh. Never felt such a loud noise ever.! It didn't help to plug your ears because the noise went through your bones. Felt like it would disrupt your heart rhythm if exposed to it very long.
That's the whole point of being there. It's an experience like no other. I used to watch a pair of 747 flights to Japan fly really low over long term parking and the sheer enormity and energy involved is absolutely ridiculous. I would have loved to have seen this takeoff.
Joseph Allen experienced the B-1 at Oshkosh air show about ten years ago with another old guy while walking north through the display area. Never saw it or heard it as it charged down the length of the runway about two hundred feet off the ground, afterburners full on, wings fully extended. When it got directly across from us it made a sharp climbing right turn away from my friend and I. The massive pulsing after burners made our rib cages vibrate hard for about 15 seconds. The sound was like huge thunder striking in unison.
Last night about 9:30 , I was treated to a very rare , in fact out of the 30+ years Ive lived here just 1 1/2 miles from SW end the two runways here @ Nellis AFB , this was a first for me ......6 B-1B's .....instead of the usual 2-4 that rotate in and out of here, a 1/2 dozen of these gorgeous beasts lined up Performing a MITO exercise , it was Beautiful ! car alarms were going off for miles in all directions ,I was at the dog park which over looks the entire base Man what a treat
Ok, I confess...I LOVE the B-1 ! As an 18 year old inspection technician, my 1st independent assignment was to test and certify the oxygen system valves that ran from the aircraft to theACES ll ejection seat + the emergency oxygen bottle/reg on the seat. I live near Edwards AFB and still run outside when aircraft fly over - doesn’t matter what it is 😁
I'm ex AF and was at Edwards in the early '80s during the B-1 program restart under Reagan. At that time we had only the four B-1A prototypes although development and production of the B had been authorized and was in progress. It was an interesting time to be in the AF. Lots of things going on at Edwards back then, not the least of which was the shuttle landings. It was there on 7/4/82 when Reagan flew in to see the landing of the Columbia and the 747 piggyback departure to Canaveral of the brand new shuttle Challenger. ruclips.net/video/XrNHFTocyxU/видео.html
Back around 1985 I was outside putting some gear away East of Boeing field on the field perimeter road. All of a sudden the loudest black plane took off climbing and curving toward the West heading out over the Olympic Mountains/ Pacific Ocean. Best I could tell it was one of these babies, full afterburner what an impressive sight. I mean I was in the submarine service and, this plane and event totally blew me away.
I was standing under the wing of a b17 at the departure end of rwy 18 to watch this, but everyone was unsure if it would fly because it had just started to rain a bit and all the pyrotechnics got lit off so I figured the show was cancelled due to the impending storm.... so I go back to my campsite and then go to the shower house and im scrubbing down in the shower and I hear it take off. I hurried up with my shower and got out as soon as I could but I still missed it. my luck haha. glad that I was able to see it here!
I've never actually been to a rocket launch before, but from the sound in videos I've watched of rockets, I can say that the Lancer in full burners isn't far off. LOVE IT!
I used to live near the north end of the runway at McConnell AFB in Wichita, and these things would rattle the house..... and I lived in the basement. Car alarms would be going off for miles around. The Safeway under the glide path had to send a guy up on the roof once a month to tighten down the air conditioner compressors because they would walk across the roof if you didn't. One night a month a bunch of them would be circling the base doing touch and go's for an hour at 2 AM. Hard to believe, but I got used to it and would just sleep through the rumble. In the daytime, I figured this was what flying death looked like - dark, wicked, noisy, fast.
I saw two take off in Korea back in 98 while I was in the Army on Kunsan AB. We were not far at all from it. It literally shook my insides. Coolest thing I've felt like that. I think one of them may have had some type of issue because they normally were not there.
Remember going to the Air Tatoo in England at RAF Cottesmore in 2000. One of these took off for a display and its the loudest thing I've ever witnessed, the noise made me freeze but fuck me it was hell of an experience!
Was there and heard it when heading back to the car park when the airshow got cancelled. Wish they had let us know that it would still take off, would have waited by the runway in the rain if I had known.
There only a few things I miss more than being Enlisted in the US Air Force as Ellsworth,AFB, South Dakota as a Security Policeman,patrolling the North Ramp & hearing the B-1 Roar to life early in the A.M. Sometime after shortly after that before my shift was up I would then I observe those HUGE Bombers taxi to the end of the runway then stopping briefly. Minutes later I would watch & see the back of the Bombers light up chugging down the runway then the roar of those 4 General Electric F101 turbines shaking the whole base until the bird would rotate and disappear into the peaceful ski above those South Dakota prairies..Boy I sure do miss the Air Force!
i dont think people understand how unprecedently loud this thing is. i used to work for a calibration company close to oshkosh corp, and this thing did flybys during mid-day. this is still the only aircraft ive heard that makes me damn near go deaf for several minutes lol.
That night we had a line of storms closing in on us from both the north and west. I'm sure they also wanted to climb and get above/away from the higher tops as well...
Tower: what your new course ? B-1 pilot: outer space ... WTH !! That was the longest full afterburner I have EVER seen ... freaking 2:30 with FOUR roaring engines !! Just based on that, I need to be there for Oshkosh 2020. Finger-crossed ..
Got to see a Bone do some "airshow stuff" at the US Air and Trade Show in Dayton, OH many many years ago. It's the second-loudest plane I've ever heard. #3 was at the same airshow, a German F-4 Phantom...two J79s at full burner aren't quite as loud as the Bone's four F101s but they have a very distinct aggressive "fuck aerodynamics, I'm just bashing the sky open ahead of me by sheer thrust" sound. (#1 loudest by a mile was Concorde. I used to work near Dulles Airport when the Concorde flew in and out in the early '90s. Not even a B-1 matches the sheer volume of four Olympuses on full burner.)
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There is no cooler take off than a B-1 that I have ever witnessed. Will never forget it...I hope...
The most surreal part about this is after the announcement of severe weather approaching and with it starting to rain, everyone and I mean EVERYONE stood still and watched the whole accent through the clouds, I even heard my 70+ year old father go WOW!
It really was an unforgettable moment. I’ll remember it for a long time
I was there too. Will never forget this.
Yeah, I grew up next door to an air base that had B-1s and we'd see them at night using full burn pretty often. They're also incredibly loud. This is a great video but it doesn't quite get the intensity of the sound across. It'd shake our whole house as they came blasting past.
@jacobhoffman927 What a country, huh?
Alternate title "B1 identifies itself as a rocket, proceeds to demonstrate it is"
lame
I kind of agree! It makes a loud tearing noise!
I've seen a few large rocket launches and a few B1-B's take off on full clap. That sound of something large cracking the sky as the exhaust fumes break the sound barrier is awesome. Nothing quite like it.
@@wymcoupe9335 Rockets and afterburners produce an amazing sound that you can feel --- it's great stuff.
Strategic nuclear bomber acting like a fighter jet. It's amazing to think it has a similar payload capacity to the B-52.
I did 23 years in the air force. It’s the loudest thing I’ve ever heard. It’s like a flight of F-4s
I agree !
This bird made my 8 year old son cry at an Airshow years ago.
@@747heavyboeing3 Whenever I cry over an aircraft, if ever, I cry tears of joy because it’s so beautiful☺️
@@747heavyboeing3 As a grown woman, had I seen it unexpectedly, I would have just collapsed on the ground in a dead faint after asking the Lord to take me first.
The last US swing wing capable bomber with afterburner.
I also liked seeing the swing wing FB 111 which also had afterburner but was a fighter bomber .
Two minutes after takeoff: "Sir, we're bingo fuel."
LMFAOOOOOO nahhh im weak
Haha right ! I think that was the point . That was sweet
264000 lbs of fuel. Fuel burn at full afterburner is ~295000 lbs/hr. They can run like this for ~53minutes..
Then you pull up to the KC-135 and fly all the way to “the forward area”..
Guess what. B1 holds 500,000 pounds of fuel! No gas station needed.
They performed a combat departure. They'll spiral out of potentially "hot" airfield with questionable departure corridors to avoid small arms fire. They keep in a banking, climbing turn in order to not give an IR weapon enough lock time and exposure to the afterburner throat.
Seen it done in Baghdad,Iraq and Bagram,Afgahanistan many times
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 Yup, my first arrival into Baghdad was a spiraling approach into BIAP in a civilian airliner!
Even better, watching a C-5 practice combat approaches. which is basically the opposite. Fly runway heading until over the field and spiral down.
Well 5 days of Oshkosh food turns my gut into a heatseeking weapon, so I understand...
@@BStrambo RIP your stomatch
The sounds of freedom.
viperq, the sound of freedom collecting overdebts like an adict leading to a worldwide financial crash resulting in more wars as a perverted forecast of a "diabolic freedom" called dead and destroyment.
But we know the devils are always the self defined enemies...
yep, the sounds of jet-a flowing freely into the atmosphere ;)
Yes the sound of freedom murderer and civilian carnage.... Great US
RUclips comments don't disappoint. :)
The sound of tax dollars burning
Tell me how after you park this beast do you get in a car and drive the speed limit?
I would think, easy, as a speeding car is literally nothing compared to "speeding" in that monster.
After flying low-level in a jet. There's not really a thrill from speeding in a car unless I'm on a racetrack. I drive like a grandpa, even though I'm not.
Just get in your car and drive the speed limit 😂 did it for 7 years working these
@@Trooper_Chevy Air Force personnel who live on base don't have or drive cars? It's amazing what bizarre alternate realities one can learn about in RUclips comments.
Kind of a let down, ain't it?
It's nice to see all the different planes in an airshow - small - warbirds etc - but when you see this - all others take second place. This gives you the goosebumps!
I was so glad to see this at airventure this year. We got rained out right before the night show and pretty much everyone was leaving. I was walking out to the Brown lot when I heard the B-1 firing up. Next thing I saw was this incredible purple light coming off of the back of the plane. I was in awe! When it finished doing it's rounds and left through the clouds we could hear it for five minutes. It had to be ten miles away. A truly glorious sight.
The Air Force said the sound would carry 22 miles.
This is why I came to this video. I just heard one of these in the middle of the night most likely. The sound seemed like it would never end.
I'm grateful to have seen this spectacular video of the night flight of the B-1B Lancer with those hell below after-burners. It's beautifully terrifying.
I like how they shut off the "reheat" for a few seconds when they passed over the one grumpy neighbor who lives next to the airport...
Nothing else like the experience of a B-1 takeoff!
It's a religious experience.👍
A hot low flyover is really cool to!! 👍😁❗️
I've been going to EAA for 31 years I was a month old in 87, and besides the blackbird in like 95 this was hands down the coolest thing i've seen, beats the blue angels the Thunderbirds the snowbirds the Concord all of it... so cool
You mean AirVenture😁
I grew up with these in the 90`s are McConnell AFB and there is nothing louder. Amazing plane, back then they compared the sound to 4 F-4s in afterburner. In the air shows they would have 1 B1 at stall pass show center when a 2nd would pass, wings swept at .95 mach, only an SR 71 would rival that pass.
I live near Nellis AFB. They've been flying these more often than b52s this year. Maybe it's because everytime they fly a b1 I can probably hear it. I just heard a jet fly over for what felt like a few minutes, and the sound was hard to explain. It was far, and I could tell it was far away, yet the sound was unbelievably loud and the ground moved. Eventually the sound fades, it sounds like it's a hundred miles away and I can still hear it. If it's anything, it was probably this beast.
I was a little bummed about the night show being canceled but this made up for it!
I was there too, had the exact thought, that made my day.
Me too
Concorde + F-14 = Bone
Also Boeing 2707 and F 14
I like better... Concorde + F-15 = Bone
@@kevinmckinney3785 F-15 does not have a variable sweep wing.
Oh my god he’s got the burners on full for like 2 minutes. Crazy
He burned over 8000 pounds of fuel at a cost of $6 per gallon, cost of JET A.
So around $50,000 .
That's AWESOME
@@philmontejano5971 and the taxpayers are paying for it. AWESOME.
@@AdityaKKannan tax payers are also paying for stupid social programs!
Worth it, I had a B1 take off from a local AFB about a mile away from my house and it was the best sounding thing I heard. 3x louder than the F22s or B2s that have flown here
If you notice, when the video ends, he is still at full throttle. I was at this show and witnessed this. He kept climbing like that for what seemed like 10 minutes.
It’s like a top-fuel dragster with wings
My absolute favorite aircraft!
Probably the most awesome take off I've ever seen.. wait it IS the most awesome one I've seen!
Watched these beast at night at Ellsworth AFB take off two at a time. Incredible !!!
Two at a time, do you even have hearing left after that?
One of the most impressive aircraft ever made, along side likes of the TU-95 Bear, the C-5, and the SR-71.
I was there! We were walking back to the car in the rain and drizzle when we heard this roar behind us! We had no idea what it was until it got some altitude, but when it did, it was spectacular! Thank you so much for recording this!
Best B1 burner video ever.
That takeoff and climb out was over 1300 gallons of fuel.
My guesstimate is based on the F-16 burn of about 150 gallons per minute in burner with a little added due to the fact that the B-1 engines have a higher bypass and higher thrust so about 160 GPM per engine. That’s 640 gallons per minute total.
tax dollars well spent!
That has to be record AB run!
That's a conservative number.
Jeez what is that in weight like 8,000lbs
8-15,000lb depending on how far into burner they were.. 300k/hr is max burn
I was there, watched it go through that sheet of cloud like a rocket lol.
Loving all the comments from people who were there, like me! What an incredible moment that was right before the storm hit and nearly tore apart my tiny tent.
Same here!!!
Best way to convert dollars into noise...the Bone.
I thought you were going to say a Harley-Davidson, but ok.
Entertaining people by making noise at airshows is much preferable to being in a war.
Gotta love those taillights! So much power.
Incredible video and Audio. That would shake the gates of hell loose and make the Demons take cover!
I was there! It was deafening
I was there when the Concorde came to OshKosh. Never felt such a loud noise ever.! It didn't help to plug your ears because the noise went through your bones. Felt like it would disrupt your heart rhythm if exposed to it very long.
That's the whole point of being there. It's an experience like no other. I used to watch a pair of 747 flights to Japan fly really low over long term parking and the sheer enormity and energy involved is absolutely ridiculous. I would have loved to have seen this takeoff.
Joseph Allen experienced the B-1 at Oshkosh air show about ten years ago with another old guy while walking north through the display area. Never saw it or heard it as it charged down the length of the runway about two hundred feet off the ground, afterburners full on, wings fully extended. When it got directly across from us it made a sharp climbing right turn away from my friend and I. The massive pulsing after burners made our rib cages vibrate hard for about 15 seconds. The sound was like huge thunder striking in unison.
Crew chief just sitting there like "I hate you guys. So much."
This.
Fantastic loud night takeoff with light afterburners and climbing amazing
The fealing you get from that are heart shattering
What an incredible mood, i'm speechless!
Last night about 9:30 , I was treated to a very rare , in fact out of the 30+ years Ive lived here just 1 1/2 miles from SW end the two runways here @ Nellis AFB , this was a first for me ......6 B-1B's .....instead of the usual 2-4 that rotate in and out of here,
a 1/2 dozen of these gorgeous beasts lined up Performing a MITO exercise , it was Beautiful ! car alarms were going off for miles in all directions ,I was at the dog park which over looks the entire base Man what a treat
Awesomeness.👍
This Is EXACTLY Why I Love This Plane!
Ok, I confess...I LOVE the B-1 !
As an 18 year old inspection technician, my 1st independent assignment was to test and certify the oxygen system valves that ran from the aircraft to theACES ll ejection seat + the emergency oxygen bottle/reg on the seat. I live near Edwards AFB and still run outside when aircraft fly over - doesn’t matter what it is 😁
I'm ex AF and was at Edwards in the early '80s during the B-1 program restart under Reagan. At that time we had only the four B-1A prototypes although development and production of the B had been authorized and was in progress. It was an interesting time to be in the AF. Lots of things going on at Edwards back then, not the least of which was the shuttle landings. It was there on 7/4/82 when Reagan flew in to see the landing of the Columbia and the 747 piggyback departure to Canaveral of the brand new shuttle Challenger. ruclips.net/video/XrNHFTocyxU/видео.html
T25S40....I was there , Edwards with the Shuttle / Reagan
@@bobnewkirk7186 which mission? sts 4?
Oddly I found this one take off was the highlight of my week.
I saw that in person. The video doesn't do it justice. The roar of the engines was unreal.
Okay now the B-1 Lancer just looks menacing, especially with its wings swept all the way back and when on full afterburner!
Holy cats that was AWESOME!
went back to camp after the airshow got rained out and missed this amazing takeoff. Was so mad.
I heard this from my house downtown, I knew it had to be the BONE
Saw an old UK airshow video of B-1B doing a 540 deg. barrel roll into a near vertical dive! Could hardly believe it
What a beautiful video...
I was so bummed out the night show got cancer but we saw and heard this. It was LOUD!!
Gotta love it when 'the fire' comes out of the back of a B1 lancer
Back around 1985 I was outside putting some gear away East of Boeing field on the field perimeter road. All of a sudden the loudest black plane took off climbing and curving toward the West heading out over the Olympic Mountains/ Pacific Ocean. Best I could tell it was one of these babies, full afterburner what an impressive sight. I mean I was in the submarine service and, this plane and event totally blew me away.
Kudos for not zooming in to the cockpit window like most others do.
I was standing under the wing of a b17 at the departure end of rwy 18 to watch this, but everyone was unsure if it would fly because it had just started to rain a bit and all the pyrotechnics got lit off so I figured the show was cancelled due to the impending storm.... so I go back to my campsite and then go to the shower house and im scrubbing down in the shower and I hear it take off. I hurried up with my shower and got out as soon as I could but I still missed it. my luck haha. glad that I was able to see it here!
I've never actually been to a rocket launch before, but from the sound in videos I've watched of rockets, I can say that the Lancer in full burners isn't far off. LOVE IT!
We where at our camp and this took off before the storm and I was like half awake, it was soooo cool
B 1 fuel burn is 250,000 pounds per hour in full afterburner at sea level.
Amazing video! Love the crackle echoing through the sky, unbelievable!!
Wowwww,that’s BadAzz!!!Great Video,thank you!
I used to live near the north end of the runway at McConnell AFB in Wichita, and these things would rattle the house..... and I lived in the basement. Car alarms would be going off for miles around. The Safeway under the glide path had to send a guy up on the roof once a month to tighten down the air conditioner compressors because they would walk across the roof if you didn't. One night a month a bunch of them would be circling the base doing touch and go's for an hour at 2 AM. Hard to believe, but I got used to it and would just sleep through the rumble. In the daytime, I figured this was what flying death looked like - dark, wicked, noisy, fast.
I’m going to the Saturday and Sunday show, the aircraft list for Saturday just looks amazing!
I saw two take off in Korea back in 98 while I was in the Army on Kunsan AB. We were not far at all from it. It literally shook my insides. Coolest thing I've felt like that. I think one of them may have had some type of issue because they normally were not there.
So freaking awesome.
We left an airshow once using Afterprop on our C-130...it was awesome! 😂
My favorite aircraft. Just plain sick.
That's incredible
Remember going to the Air Tatoo in England at RAF Cottesmore in 2000. One of these took off for a display and its the loudest thing I've ever witnessed, the noise made me freeze but fuck me it was hell of an experience!
Was there and heard it when heading back to the car park when the airshow got cancelled. Wish they had let us know that it would still take off, would have waited by the runway in the rain if I had known.
Sounded like a whollotta freedom there boys!
Big old sledgehammer of a thing i love it
What a BEAST!
...a SEXY Beast!
One big and badass bird.
I wish folks would record UFO videos with this much stability and detail.
Cool video. Very cool video.
❤❤❤ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL JET: GRACE UNDER PRESSURE
I watched one leaving for home do a vertical climb out of Pensacola blowers lit loud asf
Wow good job sticking around to see it. Nice video.
There only a few things I miss more than being Enlisted in the US Air Force as Ellsworth,AFB, South Dakota as a Security Policeman,patrolling the North Ramp & hearing the B-1 Roar to life early in the A.M. Sometime after shortly after that before my shift was up I would then I observe those HUGE Bombers taxi to the end of the runway then stopping briefly. Minutes later I would watch & see the back of the Bombers light up chugging down the runway then the roar of those 4 General Electric F101 turbines shaking the whole base until the bird would rotate and disappear into the peaceful ski above those South Dakota prairies..Boy I sure do miss the Air Force!
Such an Ephing BEAST!!!
i dont think people understand how unprecedently loud this thing is. i used to work for a calibration company close to oshkosh corp, and this thing did flybys during mid-day. this is still the only aircraft ive heard that makes me damn near go deaf for several minutes lol.
Glad I got to see it, even from the parking lot
This is just so amazing.
The nicest sounding plane in the world
As strange as it may sound, I miss the days and nights of hearing military jets taking off and landing.
The airforce maintains it. Civilians engineered and civilians built it.
b1-b and tu-160, best looking of, forever
Amazing video. Nice camera!
That night we had a line of storms closing in on us from both the north and west. I'm sure they also wanted to climb and get above/away from the higher tops as well...
Hell fucking yeah!!!
Well that was incredible. Wish I was there.
The power of the GEf101
I was there when this bad boy took off. It was rumbling our guts.
Four hot skillets flaming Benjamin’s for the public giving the longest AB show ever!! :)
Beautiful
I ain't never seen a B-1 bank nearly that hard after liftoff at any airshows I used to go to.
I wasn't notified. I am not getting my memo's.👍
I think I just found my new ASMR video to sleep on.
Tower: what your new course ?
B-1 pilot: outer space ...
WTH !! That was the longest full afterburner I have EVER seen ... freaking 2:30 with FOUR roaring engines !! Just based on that, I need to be there for Oshkosh 2020. Finger-crossed ..
Got to see a Bone do some "airshow stuff" at the US Air and Trade Show in Dayton, OH many many years ago. It's the second-loudest plane I've ever heard. #3 was at the same airshow, a German F-4 Phantom...two J79s at full burner aren't quite as loud as the Bone's four F101s but they have a very distinct aggressive "fuck aerodynamics, I'm just bashing the sky open ahead of me by sheer thrust" sound. (#1 loudest by a mile was Concorde. I used to work near Dulles Airport when the Concorde flew in and out in the early '90s. Not even a B-1 matches the sheer volume of four Olympuses on full burner.)
Awwwwsome video!!!!!!!!!!
Go big or go home. That is this beast.
Do they always have 4 crew even when they’re flying displays and stuff? Or do they just have the pilots in for that?
Probably the closest to a spaceship as you can get.