Going Supersonic - Insane F-18 Sonic Boom Past An Aircraft Carrier!
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- A F/A-18C Legacy Hornet breaks the speed of sound, leaving behind the infamous "Sonic Boom" as it roars past a US Aircraft Carrier in the middle of the ocean.
Having an airshow gives the pilots a chance to show off during the daily flight operations on aircraft carriers, which is excellent! Everyone loves a sonic boom, right?
Note: Previous information incorrectly noted the aircraft as a F/A-18E Rhino.
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FlightDeckLife thanks for the vid!!!
*laughting in german Highway*
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What no screaming USA who are those people do they not know who they are,
I love how the guys at the end are just smiling like it's a normal day
They probably have seen that multiple times before.
It is just a normal day in the Navy
cus it is 😂
It is for them
it’s literal a normal day for them
0:47 save yourself some precious seconds 😂
Avneesh Singh Tomar I’m in lockdown. I got nothin but time :)
@@gavindy_Sv2 me too, 10 days gone 11 more to go.... (Only if the Lockdown doesn't extend further)
Avneesh Singh Tomar same. Stay strong brother, we’re all in this together.
@@gavindy_Sv2 turned extremely lazy in first few days, now I'm into yoga and at home exercises to get back my form of 20's.
Stay Strong 👊
@@gavindy_Sv2 what's your country btw....
Shoutout to guy who hearted and replied comments after 7 years.
Yeah 🤣😆
Is no one going to talk About how good the camera quality looks
👀
i likely drained close to 10% of my battery, just double tapping 10 seconds back, over and over.
@Rahul Majumder true
Which phone he using?
Na
Ha that black dude right of the cameraman was really indifferent to it ''I've been doing this for years boy''
lolll right? !
Lol
Rabz Rabbitson I GUARANTEE that secretly, inside, he was pleased too!
Yeah...that's kind of the way you get....the first one you never forget. Just like working on the flight deck, initially it's incredibly exciting, scary, wondrous, etc...then it just becomes a really dangerous job.
It's that behavior you have to exhibit like when we played football, and as a DB, you get your first Pick 6, even if its his first time witnessing this type event, you Act Like You've Been There Before.
But had it been me, he looked like maybe a senior PO1, I would've given a wry grin, as if to say: Yup, we're the baddest, and that's why we do what we do.
Chief is like, "meh...get back to work..."
Could be a tiger cruise. The description announcement of the F-18 sounds like it to me
Senior Chief
On my first deployment one guy jump from the fantail on the flight deck from the USS Nimitz. The helio on plane guard fell back to pick him up. He was taken to sick bay and then he was put into a COD and shipped out to Portsmouth or Bethesda to see the Navy head shrinks. Found out later that is wife left him. That was back in 95
slowpoke96z28 😆
If it were a tiger cruise the flight deck would be packed, it's the practice run the day before the TC
For those who haven‘t heard a sonic boom yet. You can‘t even imagine how loud and massive this is. I live near an airbase in germany where the eurofighters regularly go supersonic. The sonic boom shakes the whole house and every door and window is wiggling.
its true experienced it once too, and the curtains moved
It's against the law in USA to do that. Has to be done over the ocean.
@@tmayorca8770 it was in france
Highly doubt those Eurofighters are going supersonic over civilian population. Europe much like the U.S. has strict laws about noise pollution like that.
@@DeanT1987 its more than 20 years ago
You will never know how i get this much like 😏
Sometimes videos are to long. Especially educational videos. You have to learn the person's entire life history. I just want to know how to change this car part.
Every BS Video is just over 10 minutes.
Yeah, why didnt Shakespeare just post a short video clip.
@@Mr.Monta77 he will next time
Tbh this video was still just a bit too long !
Incredible how it is literally silent when approaching because the speed of sound is behind it. Absolutely amazing.
Alot of people haven’t notice that this comment should on top
Lol the sound is playing catch up to the jet
So besically he is faster then sound and when sound catches him we hear "explosion"?
@Valar No, you hear the explosion when he breaks the speed of sound. Just here he did it intentionally near the ship.
No. The sound is behind it
Dude up on vultures row like, "meh, still not a Tomcat"
Yea, the Tomcat pass was so much better. You could see the plane off in the distance at altitude then start making a decending turn while increasing speed and you could actually watch the wings sweep back and the massive increase of speed. And it gave a better sonic boom.
Ahhhhhh, the F-14 Tomcat, the muscle car of fighters. Its time has passed, but all of us who worked on her will always remember that bird. It just looked fast while parked on the flight deck. I served in the early 90's with F-14's and remember talking to some of our pilots. They mentioned that if they ever got into a jam in a dogfight, they just move their left hand forward all the way and they were gone. The Superbug is nice, it's just no Tomcat.
@@ksamos i was in HS-11 CVW-1 CV-66 88-92 . I got out in 99 from VS-24 S-3B's . What squadron were you in?
ksamos did the tomcat really have additional speed that many were not aware of , especially what it's mention in books?
More like I’m too cool to acknowledge that because it made me jump with the sonic boom 💥!!!
I love how the speed of sound is visualized, how you can't hear the plane until it's already past you.
no, the speed of sound is not "visualized". That's just condensation.
@@drinksnapple8997 He meant the visual of the plane passing before you hear it
@@drinksnapple8997 haha always that one buffoon on the internet.. actually that's a lie there's a whole clan of you guys. Fuck I've just become one
It’s not supersonic. They just say that to make the kids happy. A true sonic boom that close will burst your eardrums. An old pilot told me that
@@sgtgiggles the last two guys are wearing ear protectors
The aircraft was so fast that RUclips algorithms took almost 7 years to catch up 😂
You came from the FA-18 breaking the sound barrier over the beach video didn’t you? nice try
It is still relevant because we are still paying the interest for the debt on the cost of the fuel wasted on this childish stunt.
I did 100MPH on the highway and I thought I was flying
+Dan Ram **laughing in German Autobahn**
100 that's it ?
190 km'h? +-
@@Nawrotsien 160
I did 85 onna sharp long ass turn felt like I was flying. I was testing out My gf pt cruiser We had just gotten a tune up. 😰 she smack in upside the head
Is that why the jet was quiet at first, because the sound couldn't keep up with the jet?
That's basically it
Because it was going faster than the speed of sound
MatthewOmerza Yeah, I got to watch a b1 do something similar but not quite fast enough to break the sound barrier. watch the shape fly below me (we were on the edge of a valley hiking the ridge) then half a sec later heard the noise.
Yes, because he's flying faster than the sound he's making....it is kind of creepy to see a 68,000 pound hunk of metal go by at 500 feet and it doens't make a sound...until three seconds later.
And if you haven't seen it in person, YOU MUST. Video does zero justice
See you all in another seven years when this pops up in everyone's recommends again. Till then, fair winds and following seas ya'll.
"Negative Ghost Rider, the pattern is full."
ruclips.net/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/видео.html ..
'scuse me. Something I should know about?
@@allaboutsboyzz4737 love it.
Black dude there like he waiting for a bus 😂
Lol. Exactly
OMG 😂
He was
Racist
@@SyrusLang how is it racist?
“Negative Ghost Rider, the pattern is full.”
Johan Engelin
Can’t believe you don’t have more likes
Great call
"I want some BUTTS"
Time to buzz the tower goose
Bullshit
You can be mine.
Talk to me Goose
My father, who passed away last year, was on board the U.S.S. Coral Sea. He seen a lot of that and more when he was in the 🇺🇸 Navy, During The Vietnam War. It’s amazing!
Anyone noticed that the video has been kept just under a minute duration..... Only 59 seconds.....
😌😌That's because legendary videos are less than a minute!!
Think of how mind bending this would be to someone from like 200 years ago. Still to me the most impressive vehicles humans will ever make, jets in general. They’re absolute beasts.
counterargument: Rockets
@@Phoenix-zu6on Still a whole different ball game
Black dude: “Psh, come see me after I eat a bowl of chilli”
Man, l timed that fart right.
He's a Senior Chief, so he's seen plenty of fly-bys..
Talk about sonic boom! Now thats a scipy bowl of navy beans!
Haha I was eating chili while reading this comment lol
@@Aloha1041 nice
I was on the USS Saratoga on a reserve 2 week cruise in the late 70's. There was a squadron of reservists getting the carrier qualifications. I was working in the comm spaces (radioman) typing a message when there was a BANG and the whole ship dropped about a 1/2 to 1 inch. The captain came on the PA right after to let everyone know that reservists were leaving and the commander did a super sonic flyby. All I could think was that there was a lot of force in that shock wave.
My father was assigned to the Saratoga the early 80’s out of Jacksonville. I had the honor of going on a day cruise out to international waters with him. Witnessed a sound barrier flyby from a very similar vantage point as this video. I will never forget the air crackling right as we heard the boom.
0:49 I bet someone spilled their coffee 😂
this is one of the better supersonic vids out there
davidamaze in that it is actually supersonic.
Oasis?
What?
Yeah, because this one is actually recorded in HD.
Almost as good as seeing one live. Nothing beats that.
That guy was like "this is cool but I have important shit to do today"
Probably bitch out an E2 for unshined boots and then drink coffee
0:48 Me when my mom says that she will be back in 5 minutes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The timing of that introduction and how the plane reveals from the horizon.
SR-71 Pilot: That's nice, let me know when you catch up
Spoiler: he didn't catch up
BLuef0x Says Mach2.3 to Mach1... On your left...
Puke
SR71 L.A. Speed Check story
At what Mach 4+ or at 3,100 or 3,200? The Air Force has the best and the fastest plane's the SR-71 BLACK BIRD and the best and fastest Fighter Plane's F-15 EAGLE and still air superiority!!!!!!!!
*You know the video is legendary when it's less than a minute and it's in everyone's recommendations*
I love how it flies by, then you hear the sound
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That was nothing folks, imagine this being two Tomcats, one on each side of the ship and as they pass you by from aft, past the bow they pull straight up with full afterburners going hot. The water separates, and shoots out in every direction and then you hear the boom. Now that my friends was being in the Navy in the 80’s. 😎
Awesome!
@@kingoftheorient right! Sounds america as fuck
But were the inverted?
@@DarkMatterX1 I didn’t say it was Maverick and Goose. 😎
F-14 pilots are dickwaffles...
I was stationed at a couple of Naval Air Stations and a few Marine Corps Air Stations. Tomcat pilots can't keep from flying over base, blasting their afterburners for no good reason before entering the pattern. Oh, don't get me wrong. It's really awesome! Well, for the first time. The second time is kind of cool. After that, you're yelling a profanity-laced tirade at the pilot while he's doing his best to shift the baseline on your next hearing test, laughing his ass off on the way to the runway.
F-14 pilots are dickwaffles.
I was on the USS America CVA 66 from 71 to 74. I heard a sonic boom one time and it was absolutely the loudest thing I have ever heard in my life. I jumped 3 feet in the air LOL
I remember when I was kid in Southern Oregon back in the 90s. Maybe once or twice a summer you would hear a big sonic boom when all the planes were coming in for the air show. We lived directly under the flight path so we would always sit out in the yard and watch for planes. Saw the Sr-71 once as a kid and thought for sure.. "im joining the air force" then I got older and distracted. never did it and kind of regret it.
The black guy on the deck is like “aight ima head out” 🏃🏿♂️
he wasn't impressed
@@ferdinandmesina6596 damn you're dumb
Hhmmm...he was acting the same as everyone behind him. He stopped following the plane with his eyes sooner than the others because the guy behind him was blocking his view.
The Navy Chief just like "I seen this a hundred times boys".
See the STAR on the gold anchor, he's a SENIOR Chief, not just a chief.
F-18 is moving so fast that it took RUclips's Algorithm almost 7 years to finally catch up.
Guile would be proud. He is also from US airforce & his firing is called Sonicboom🤗🤗😇😇🥰🥰
Watch out for M bison
Black dude was like, "I refuse to participate in mandatory fun days."
Black dude is a Senior Chief. This ain’t his first rodeo. And you better believe that’s what he looks like when he’s happy.
finally, high def supersonic passes :)
... over three air control towers and one admiral's daughter!
Not one of these videos shows an actual sonic boom of any kind.
It has been unlawful to exceed the speed of sound over the continental USA (or within a certain number of miles off the coast) for dozens of decades.
It takes Presidential authorization to do so.
Any pilot doing so unlawfully would be court martialed, career over and in jail.
What you are seeing are vapor cones due to humidity and pressure, while flying at transonic speed which is the fastest they can legally fly here.
That was not breaking the sound barrier.
If it had, every person standing there with no hearing protection on (hundreds of them btw) would all be permanently deaf, plus lots of physical bodily damage from the pressure wave would have hospitalized them and killed most of them, and thousands of windows in cars and buildings would have blown out and buildings would have collapsed
People need to learn some actual science.
Even our military breaking the speed of sound is incredibly rare and only happens in wars, with special authority from the commander under special circumstances.
The number of times it has happened over the USA in the last 80 years can be counted on 2 hands and always results in destruction of property and physical harm to civilians.
@@riverpirate1022 you're generally right for ops over the US....like 99% of the airshow videos with sneak passes. However, there absolutely are supersonic passes that happen during carrier visits (Tiger Cruises, I believe they're called, for family members). It's usually pretty clear when it's a supersonic pass vs transonic. The part about everyone going deaf is not really accurate. There are undisputed low level supersonic passes (see the F111's busting the windows out in the ranges in Australia) where people are laughing about it. They're certainly not going deaf or bleeding from their ears. So, I know where you're coming from, and you're generally right for a bunch of cases, but you're underestimating how often it happens over water, and what the physiological effects are.
You are obviously the smartest person alive.
The dude watching at the end has obviously seen that probably a million times! He’s like “I wonder if I got time to take a dump before lunch?”
0:50 This guy is literally like: “So what?”
Really cool that humans figured out how to fly. Even cooler they can fly that fast.
What's even cooler is they use that flying instrument to kill each other
Jannib Andelo Bayutas
Hands exist to grab but we can kill each other with them same with planes they exist to fly which the army’s take advantage of with weaponizing them which if you think about it is kinda helping more with the sound barrier breaking
We are weak and fragile...we dont have thick fur nor wings...but we never gave up...we keep trying to achieve the impossible...we make use of our intelligence.
With it, we can now fly higher and faster than eagles...its incredible.
@@Gildartz89 Do not mettle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy,, and taste like chicken.
Kun lol if the Wright brothers could see this 🤣
I remember when there was a back to back sonic boom from our squadron VFA-131 and VF-143 --- F18 vs F14. Good old days. Miss the Tomcat...
The USN / DoD made a huge mistake not following Northrop Grumman's plans for the Tomcat. ( www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/29653/this-is-what-grummans-proposed-f-14-super-tomcat-21-would-have-actually-looked-like ) The Super Tomcat 21 was a beast! There was even plan for an eventual stealth version of it. That got dropped because believe it or not there was plans for a Naval variant of the F-22N. During the YF-22 & YF-23 competition Northrop even had a Naval variant of the F-23N. There were even bomber variants of both already designed & in the case of the FB-22 planned. Thanks to Hussein killing the program at 187 after he got into office, all plans were shelved. BTW the USAF, DoD, JCoS all told Hussein the absolute bare minimum F-22 they could get by with was 350, but below 400 was extremely crippling to operational readiness & effectiveness. The original plan was 600+. Out of the 187 made only 160 are combat capable. Trump ordered an immediate study into the cost to restart F-22 production. Most of the tooling had been destroyed for National Security reasons, the lines that still existed were completely converted to 100% F-35 production, the rest shutdown. It was estimated to cost between $2-4 Billion just to get the lines restarted. However all the systems are based on late 80s/90s tech which isn't made anymore, so they would have to redesign the plane. This brought the cost of each new F-22 to $500+ million each & that was based on buying 400. That's why everything is being poured into the F-35, upgrading the F-22s, F-18 Block 3 & F-15X.
My tax paying doesnt
0:50 The dude that wears sunglasses like "So what?" 😂
With one vision test he was a mechanic. 😒
The guy on the right : "casual"
Brotha on the right is like “Whatever. What’s for lunch”?
0:48
I recognize this sound from when my dad sneezed
I can relate. I have scared my wife just from a sneeze
I was at a air show where they did a low level supersonic flyby. It was just surreal seeing the jet coming but hearing nothing. Watching it silently pass overhead. And the BOOOM!! It smacks you in the chest and tries to knock you off your feet! Incredible!!!
If you're in the US, they're not allowed to go supersonic at airshows. What you likely saw is a pass just under the speed of sound, which still causes you to not hear it until it's right in front of you, and it sounds like a boom, because it comes on so sudden. But if it was a sonic boom, your ears would be bleeding and every window in the vicinity would've been shattered.
No you didn't.
Breaking the sound barrier is extremely destructive to anything within a hundred miles.
Not one of these videos shows an actual sonic boom of any kind.
It has been unlawful to exceed the speed of sound over the continental USA (or within a certain number of miles off the coast) for dozens of decades.
It takes Presidential authorization to do so.
Any pilot doing so unlawfully would be court martialed, career over and in jail.
What you are seeing are vapor cones due to humidity and pressure, while flying at transonic speed which is the fastest they can legally fly here.
That was not breaking the sound barrier.
If it had, every person standing there with no hearing protection on (hundreds of them btw) would all be permanently deaf, plus lots of physical bodily damage from the pressure wave would have hospitalized them and killed most of them, and thousands of windows in cars and buildings would have blown out and buildings would have collapsed
People need to learn some actual science.
Even our military breaking the speed of sound is incredibly rare and only happens in wars, with special authority from the commander under special circumstances.
The number of times it has happened over the USA in the last 80 years can be counted on 2 hands and always results in destruction of property and physical harm to civilians.
Seen this in my military days and if you don't get goose bumps you're not human.
Damn that was a sweet pass.. love seeing the condensation clouds forming on the shock wave.
Awesome! Plot twist: Guy on the bridge dumps coffee all over himself and cusses out Maverick once again.
Was looking for this comment. Good on ya!
When I was a kid in the early 60's they used to test the air-raid sirens every Wednesday at noon. A couple of minutes later you would hear two sonic booms as twin interceptors overflew Seattle heading towards Alaska at Mach 1.2. It was called "The sound of freedom". You could never see the planes because by the time you heard the booms, they were miles away. The weekly tests and drills were discontinued in the late 60's. I kinda miss them.
I think he was like can I get back to my detail and finish so I can call my old lady already!!!
You’d think everyone in this video just got broken up with.
They’re probably use to seeing it
@@Xxxthesquidguyxxx oh really? Nah I doubt it (sarcasm)
Probably right. Floating love boats these days... 💕
By this time it’s the end of deployment, some people have family members onboard and they are maybe a few days away from home. So more than likely they have just broken up with their boat boos!
Much like every chief i remember, unimpressed, and seemingly mad at the world.
You would be mad at the world too if both of your past wives cheated on you with the YN3 on base.
@@JoshuaTootell haha!
The majority of those Sailors will never have the privilege of seeing nor feel a F-14D Tomcat doing mach 2 from the flight deck. I have seen the F-18C and the F-14D. Tomcat was something else.
We can tell the Navy guys are completely used to this. How incredible our jet pilots are, just leaves me in awe, of them and their flying abilities. Wow 😮
" Here comes Anakin around the corner and -WOW Sebulba has crashed and Anakin WINS the Race! "
Apparently not enough Star Wars fans here? Lol.
dumping flares into the ocean like a boss
Thanks, I wasn't sure those were flares, looked up the comments but nobody seemed do have seen it
I would die twice over just to be there!
Those guys are so lucky!
I guess it takes a hell of a lot to impress the dude in the glasses. He's like "So, why did you call up up here exactly?"
I was shops company on the USS Theodore Roosevelt from 86 to 90 (Plank Owner) and we would have these one day cruises where you could bring out your family and they could stand on the flight deck and watch a demonstration. One trick we always did was while everyone was focused on a helicopter doing a demonstration of a diver being deployed an F14 Tomcat would come in from behind doing Mach 1 at about 100 feet above the water. All the sudden the jet just goes overhead silently and then the sonic boom hits. Scares the bejesus out of them!
Not true, your wrong or were lied to, or you and your fmaily would be dead or permanently deaf.
Not one of these videos shows an actual sonic boom of any kind.
It has been unlawful to exceed the speed of sound over the continental USA (or within a certain number of miles off the coast) for dozens of decades.
It takes Presidential authorization to do so.
Any pilot doing so unlawfully would be court martialed, career over and in jail.
What you are seeing are vapor cones due to humidity and pressure, while flying at transonic speed which is the fastest they can legally fly here.
That was not breaking the sound barrier.
If it had, every person standing there with no hearing protection on (hundreds of them btw) would all be permanently deaf, plus lots of physical bodily damage from the pressure wave would have hospitalized them and killed most of them, and thousands of windows in cars and buildings would have blown out and buildings would have collapsed
People need to learn some actual science.
Even our military breaking the speed of sound is incredibly rare and only happens in wars, with special authority from the commander under special circumstances.
The number of times it has happened over the USA in the last 80 years can be counted on 2 hands and always results in destruction of property and physical harm to civilians.
Nothing more American than flying by your own aircraft carrier at super sonic speeds while making a super sonic boom
Hahaha... that is pretty American!
The excitement amongst the crew is something to behold .
"Maverick to tower, permission to do fly by." "Tower to Maverick, let er rip"
Navy dude in glasses "Same old shit, different day."
OK...for those watching at home. You need to really appreciate the PERFECT timing of that Mach 1 pass.....you can see the shock cone enveloping the back portion of the F-18 as it starts passing the ship...then right about mid-flight deck it is completely behind the jet. That is the precise moment it went supersonic. The timing on that pass is unbelievable.
If you see a vapor cone, the plane has a shockwave and is already trans-sonic.
Going supersonic isnt happening at a precise point in time. As long as youre travelling at sonic velocity or greater, youre going “supersonic”. That F18 was supersonc before, during and after the pass.
@@stargazer7644 No. Also this wasn't even supersonic. At most this would have been borderline just under. A real sonic boom would destroy everyone on the deck of that ship.
@@rekrn12345 From measuring the speed of the aircraft on the video I get about 35.8 feet per frame, or 732 MPH which is Mach 0.95. And sonic booms from fighter jets don't destroy people. It takes an overpressure about 5 times higher to even damage your ears, much less the rest of you. Now if you're a 5 foot wide pane of common window glass, you're done for.
Not one of these videos shows an actual sonic boom of any kind.
It has been unlawful to exceed the speed of sound over the continental USA (or within a certain number of miles off the coast) for dozens of decades.
It takes Presidential authorization to do so.
Any pilot doing so unlawfully would be court martialed, career over and in jail.
What you are seeing are vapor cones due to humidity and pressure, while flying at transonic speed which is the fastest they can legally fly here.
That was not breaking the sound barrier.
If it had, every person standing there with no hearing protection on (hundreds of them btw) would all be permanently deaf, plus lots of physical bodily damage from the pressure wave would have hospitalized them and killed most of them, and thousands of windows in cars and buildings would have blown out and buildings would have collapsed
People need to learn some actual science.
Even our military breaking the speed of sound is incredibly rare and only happens in wars, with special authority from the commander under special circumstances.
The number of times it has happened over the USA in the last 80 years can be counted on 2 hands and always results in destruction of property and physical harm to civilians.
The best flyby will always be the Tomcat. That thing rock the carriers even though I worked on hornets, those Tomcats were a beast!!!
Such a cold reaction for a sonic boom 😂( of course it's your everyday business)
Sound : hey wait for meeeee
00:54 Senior is just like “yea ok, get back to work..”
Only one in this chat to notice hes a senior chief 👏👏👏
Everyone else out here demoting him for no reason lol
F-14 is my favorite fighter jet (and I say jet because the Mustang will always reign supreme) this great country has ever had, but dang it if I don't love me an F-18 Hornet. Saw Maverick today and just had to come here. That movie has made me fall back in love with the Hornet. Incredible video as always. Fun story, I worked at a summer camp last year and 4 of these babies buzzed over us staffers while we were having a pool party. They had to be about 50-75 yards above our heads. The water in the pool was almost like you're at the beach, it was incredible. I still think about that day and wish like heck somebody had gotten video
Go back 2000 years and wed all be like thats a dragon right there boys.
After watching this a dozen times, I forget there's a human inside that thing!!
It could be an UFO down in the Amazonas
If you really want to see something move fast, just watch me heading to the liquor store in payday.😆😆
I served on the USS George Washington CVN-73 and this stuff never gets old!!! Go Gear dogs! V-2 DIVISION
"WHERE" ??? "DID I NOT SEE IT" ??? That was badass!!!!!!
Sick when the sound barrier rips with a physical object
The greatest Easter egg of the universe is being able to rip the fabric of space-time with a physical object by going faster than light
nick james You threw a bunch of words together of the meaning I'm sure you have little understanding of
@@rykehuss3435 who gives a shit. It's a joke not a thesis.
Senior Chief was like, " Meh...see those all the time"
😂
THAT. WAS. BADASS.
Lol. I love how the soldiers/sailors are like .....” is that it?!?!”
That never gets old. Miss seeing that and the roar of the jets.
God Damn that's cool!!!
Gives me the chills... Don't know why this just showed up in my recommend vids but I'm glad it did.
To think, that aircraft can do more than twice that fast
The Sound of Freedom
the dude was like , ohh a normal day at here 😂
Dajjal will in this supersonic
Black dude looked like, “First time?”
I remember in the 60's, when I was in grade school, every Tuesday morning at the same time, we'd get a sonic boom. Everyone knew about it, no panic, because it was repeated weekly. Boy, I miss the cold war, good times.
What's your age
@@rimquelsiret I lost track a few years(decades?) ago, but my dog thinks around 61ish. Cheers!
Powerful. So powerful.
I have heard many of them, but, it NEVER gets old!!!Doc Mike USN
0:45 is the show
Imagine your inside that thing, I'm amazed how they drive and how fast the pilot also thinks
Going straight is easy, the very complex happens when the pilot must to break that "leveled flight" in order to change the angle and direction of the plane. Literally, they're exposed to 5, 7 G,s of Inertial Force.
"I'm late to the Danger Zone!"
To be fair the highway to the danger zone requires barf bags
As someone who has been involved in a good many ceremonies and demonstrations. I will say rank buckers and ladder climbers love the sound of their voices, one and all.
LMAO!! The black Navy guy is a boss! He be like..."Another day on this bucket of bolts."
@Justin credible Respect! God bless our men and women in service!!
Yeah. He probably thinking thank god I have 2 more years to retire.
Visualizing his next detail.....hell with this fuckery...😂😂
Why assume that because he’s black he speaks “he be like”?
The 'boom' is actually the sound of 'Murica dropping the mic after saying, "Freedom, get some."
Good one!
Because only Americans go supersonic. More American bullshit ego.
What is wrong with the comments of you guys? It's not a joke out there. So many risk their lives for you. How about saying thank you.
Every legendary video is less than 1 minute if 1 second more in this video ...
At 0:51 the black Navy Chief is looking like: "Nice Day, I'm glad the sun is out."