The F-35 Lightning II | Behind the Wings on PBS

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2023
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    From its 5th generation design to its technological breakthroughs, the F-35 is a formidable machine. At Lockheed Martin's mile-long assembly line in Fort Worth Texas, F-35s are meticulously built. At the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, cadets learn how the F-35 fits into a modern combat environment. And at Miramar Naval Base in San Diego, CA, get an inside look at the training and daily life of the pilots who fly the F-35 operationally. It's time to go... Behind the Wings!
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    A film directed by Cray Novick.

Комментарии • 333

  • @Wings_Museum

    Join Colorado's First Lady Fighter Pilot, Tracy LaTourette, for an up-close look at one of the most advanced military aircraft in the world.

  • @karliverson3414

    ...why we dont have free health care

  • @vmpgsc
    @vmpgsc  +79

    It's amazing how organic the F-35s internal framework looks - hardly any straight lines. Honestly looks like they're assembling armored dragons...

  • @newman977

    She's a natural host. Great episode.

  • @stevenbratz7333

    I first thought "PBS doing a show about military fighters? That seems out of character" but then I realized its a women doing men stuff show and I understood.

  • @michaelpelzek8882

    It seems the pilots who fly this love it, but the real experts. The people in the comments tell me this is the worst plane ever.

  • @user-tm5cj8vb6r

    It's amazing how organic the F-35s internal framework looks - hardly any straight lines. Honestly looks like they're assembling armored dragons...

  • @WellActualllyyy

    call me a dirty socialist but i love seeing my tax dollars at work 😊

  • @guitar7279

    I know you guys are turbo american but you REALLY cant call the F35 the only 5th gen in production (J-20 exists)

  • @bugtesties

    I know the technology is crazy advanced but when you hear the WWII numbers they were popping out planes tanks and ships in like minutes and hours. Love seeing the f-35 getting some love it’s so badass wish we had more f-22s though

  • @RedFail1-1

    Siren may sound like a cool name, but I guarantee there is an embarrassing meaning behind it.

  • @christophersnyder1532

    Ever since Battle of the X-Planes with the then, X-32, and X-35, on PBS I was hooked, and have two magazines dedicated towards the F-35, Lightning II.

  • @ReedEzra

    Hands down the very best presentation of this remarkable warbird. Props to the entire production crew and a big salute to Jackieo for her service in the Viper and for this wonderful report.

  • @MrFantastic23

    Did I just find my new favorite channel!? Shockingly surprised that the YT algorithm Gods got it right!

  • @c1ph3rpunk

    I’ll admit, I was a vocal critic of the F-35 but as I see how it’s employed, even I gotta admit, I’m a fan.

  • @ronaldbell3788

    The Wright Brothers would be completely amazed at the great advances made in aviation since their humble flight at Kitty Hawk.

  • @creepycraiyons3519

    People take the sound barrier for granted these days. It’s literally amazing that out aircraft can do this like it’s Monday morning.

  • @jesusbarrientos1999

    Saw it today on PBS

  • @ismailnyeyusof3520

    This lady would make the best grandma ever, the stories she can tell, they would be epic. Hope she knows how to bake great pies and cookies too!

  • @bobbelleci9995

    That was presented very nicely. Thanks Tracy. Well done. 🎉