@@scammer3967 SU 57 has a stuka howl going on, the the F104 is almost wolf like. Both better than the F18 and easily on par with the Vulcan, though, i think the 104 beats them all.
I live near an air force base in Canada, it's not a fighter base but they come in often, I rush outside whenever I hear this sound....of course, I'm always too late to see it.
Lovely sound, tbh I’ve heard longer howls. Swiss F18 fly quite regularly over my house, around 1000-2000ft, prob no more than 350kts, they howl, and due to the lower speed, it’s last quite long, long enough to hear it, identify it then run outside and they are overhead. When I lived in the Scottish Borders, the Tornados roared… you hear it, ram outside while smashing up the kitchen furniture, and if you were lucky and looked the right way, you may see a disappearing tail fin…or even luckier, a second jet passed over! The 80’s and 90’s were great times for low fliers in Scotland!
Back in 2006 I was working for a company that did boiler maintenance and me and another tech were working at an apartment complex in south east Ohio not too far from the Ohio river. Maybe 6-8 miles. We were walking down the driveway between 2 4 story buildings when we began to hear the loud roar of what was obviously some sort of jet. It didn't sound like it was moving fast and the roar just lingered and slowly got louder and louder til it sounded like it was nearly on top of us. We both started to run down the driveway to clear the buildings to see what the hell was going on and then we saw it. It was an F18 flying VERY slowly, looking to me like it was almost hovering and he was at very ,low level. The extreme loudness seemed a bit off relative to how slow he was moving. Scary as shit. We wondered if he was about to crash or was having trouble. He finally went further away and cleared out of the area. We thought something wasn't right there and maybe would be on the news later on that day. But nothing. We didn't hear about anything and never did find out what that was all about. The really odd thing about it IMO is the fact that there is no Naval or Marine base anywhere in the area so that only added to the mystery.
When the plane slows down, the wings produce less lift. Since you lose that upward force fighting gravity you then have to point the noise up and increase power in the engines. Very inefficient but it lets you fly slower than your landing speed that way. Pilots often do what are called "FAM" or familiarization flights where the objective is simply to just fly the plane and learn how it behaves, so that may of been why. That said if there are no Naval or Marine bases, I would suspect an airshow as the slow speed pass is a common maneuver in military demonstrations. If there are no airshows near by that the pilot may have been practicing for, sometime pilots from one branch will fly in training missions for other branches, so maybe a FAM flight was squeezed in during this time just to keep current. Hard to say since I wasn't there.
@@aviationrambler Wow, that indeed makes perfect sense now. Wright Pat is of course near Dayton Ohio however they apparently have a corridor that they will fly training missions in that does in fact include down through the area I was working in(so I have been told). Related to what you say, I'd bet that aircraft flew out of Wright Pat that day. I had wondered that at the time but not knowing details like you provide here I just thought at the time that an FA/18 is a Navy and Marine aircraft so I didn't even consider Wright Pat as the source. I've wondered about that whenever I remember it. He had those engines roaring and as I say, he looked like he was just cruising along at a snail's pace. Thank you for your reply/info!
That’s no howl you should hear the Avro Vulcan the ground shook your body vibrating and yours ears popped… sadly I don’t think there’s a flying example today but plenty of iTunes clips and it’s size is incredible for its agility
Do a low pitched whistle with your lips, or blow through a pop bottle opening. Air passing through will resonate at a certain velocity, the same is true for intakes. The Hornet's intakes are very circular so it tends to howl a lot. Raptors also howl while taxiing when they increase power from idle, the Vulcan and F-35 both howl at certain speeds, even the P-51 does it.
thanks man im thinking can the viper do it too? it would be cool if I could do it too in dcs but when the camera is in front of the F-16 it does a howl but it's not like a hornet does it
@@ViperLV05 The F-16 doesn't really howl, probably due to its small intake. The F-110, (Same engine as the F-15) is known for two things. A high pitched whisper when taxiing, that a high pitched whine when the nozzle makes adjustments. ruclips.net/video/fLhoUfd4shQ/видео.html
Somewhere, a retired Vulcan laughs.
I agree 1 of the best sounding howls and its is a howl is the vulcan then theres the hawker hunter and glouster meteor
Su 57 🦾
I went to the abbotsford airshow this year and the CF-18 Demo had a howl that sounded exactly like this, love the howl of it!
FA 18; hear me howl
Avro Vulcan; nice try kid, but I’m the howl master.
Roar*
F104: am i a joke to you
Su57: *blyat*
@@scammer3967 SU 57 has a stuka howl going on, the the F104 is almost wolf like. Both better than the F18 and easily on par with the Vulcan, though, i think the 104 beats them all.
104 is easily the best
A-10 in the background:
That's cute, watch THIS
*BRRRRRRRRTTT*
The Hawker Hunter and the Sukhoi Su-57 are two aircraft that are known for their unique and unforgettable sounds.
The sound is about the only good thing about rhe SU-57
It’s no F-104 but I’ll take it
That howl sounds awesome! Nice video!
Thanks man. Means a lot! :D
hey JJ
I’ve never heard an F/A-18 howl like that before!
Its only with the legacy models because of the round intakes
@@timgrh2050 I guess so, I've heard the F-14 howl like that countless times back in the late 2000s, we live near a military base!
@@ChrisZoomERThe F-14 wasnt in service in the late 2000s.
@@majorborngusfluunduch8694 It was retired in 2006.
@@ChrisZoomER Yes. Thats the mid 2000s.
Ah the blue note. The Hawker Hunter is also really good for this.
Listen to the Avro Vulcan or Hawker Hunter if you want a HOWL
i live near frankfurt and i hear howls from planes every day. this one is something special tho!
If you want a blue note, try the Hawker Hunter.
I heard this at an air show 10 years ago, and have never forgot it. It sounds amazing as your hear an approaching F/A-18 in a high speed pass.
Omg. Wt realistic sound. good quality
I like the sound of the Blue Note
Wow amazing sound, smokey Joe
Love that sound of security!
Gripen C: hold my meatballz
Many thanks for your test, all my respect for you and your channel
Noise Will be missed from the BlueAngels
F-4C had the blown slats. those are terrifying if you are not used to them.....
yea u definately backed up the claim alright. amazing video brother
I live near an air force base in Canada, it's not a fighter base but they come in often, I rush outside whenever I hear this sound....of course, I'm always too late to see it.
Like ripping open the sky.
Lovely sound, tbh I’ve heard longer howls. Swiss F18 fly quite regularly over my house, around 1000-2000ft, prob no more than 350kts, they howl, and due to the lower speed, it’s last quite long, long enough to hear it, identify it then run outside and they are overhead. When I lived in the Scottish Borders, the Tornados roared… you hear it, ram outside while smashing up the kitchen furniture, and if you were lucky and looked the right way, you may see a disappearing tail fin…or even luckier, a second jet passed over! The 80’s and 90’s were great times for low fliers in Scotland!
The 404 engines, the intakes, and the cans, in combination.
F111 gagging
That’s nice
Back in 2006 I was working for a company that did boiler maintenance and me and another tech were working at an apartment complex in south east Ohio not too far from the Ohio river. Maybe 6-8 miles. We were walking down the driveway between 2 4 story buildings when we began to hear the loud roar of what was obviously some sort of jet. It didn't sound like it was moving fast and the roar just lingered and slowly got louder and louder til it sounded like it was nearly on top of us. We both started to run down the driveway to clear the buildings to see what the hell was going on and then we saw it. It was an F18 flying VERY slowly, looking to me like it was almost hovering and he was at very ,low level. The extreme loudness seemed a bit off relative to how slow he was moving. Scary as shit. We wondered if he was about to crash or was having trouble. He finally went further away and cleared out of the area. We thought something wasn't right there and maybe would be on the news later on that day. But nothing. We didn't hear about anything and never did find out what that was all about. The really odd thing about it IMO is the fact that there is no Naval or Marine base anywhere in the area so that only added to the mystery.
When the plane slows down, the wings produce less lift. Since you lose that upward force fighting gravity you then have to point the noise up and increase power in the engines. Very inefficient but it lets you fly slower than your landing speed that way. Pilots often do what are called "FAM" or familiarization flights where the objective is simply to just fly the plane and learn how it behaves, so that may of been why. That said if there are no Naval or Marine bases, I would suspect an airshow as the slow speed pass is a common maneuver in military demonstrations. If there are no airshows near by that the pilot may have been practicing for, sometime pilots from one branch will fly in training missions for other branches, so maybe a FAM flight was squeezed in during this time just to keep current. Hard to say since I wasn't there.
@@aviationrambler Wow, that indeed makes perfect sense now. Wright Pat is of course near Dayton Ohio however they apparently have a corridor that they will fly training missions in that does in fact include down through the area I was working in(so I have been told). Related to what you say, I'd bet that aircraft flew out of Wright Pat that day. I had wondered that at the time but not knowing details like you provide here I just thought at the time that an FA/18 is a Navy and Marine aircraft so I didn't even consider Wright Pat as the source. I've wondered about that whenever I remember it. He had those engines roaring and as I say, he looked like he was just cruising along at a snail's pace. Thank you for your reply/info!
@@darrelmorgan6266 Always enjoy nerding out about airplanes. 👍
Listen to that turbo
Bro this is probably the worst F-18 Howl on here
The f18 has a beautiful blue note, but the Starfighter will forever be the true tie fighter of the modern era.,
For some reason only growlers make that noise
It's the legacy Hornets that make the sound. Newer ones don't.
Sounds like my f-350 at 3k rpms
Very nice! 😆
It’s good but the Vulcan beats it by a mile!
*Putting this comment here for the future algorithm*
I don't even know what the algorithm is doing at this point.
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Continue please, God bless 💕 you 🙏
Which plane is the best Blue Note flyby?
Virgin F-18 vs Chad Hawker Hunter
That’s no howl you should hear the Avro Vulcan the ground shook your body vibrating and yours ears popped… sadly I don’t think there’s a flying example today but plenty of iTunes clips and it’s size is incredible for its agility
how does it do it??? i heard it in dcs i was like wtf
Do a low pitched whistle with your lips, or blow through a pop bottle opening. Air passing through will resonate at a certain velocity, the same is true for intakes. The Hornet's intakes are very circular so it tends to howl a lot. Raptors also howl while taxiing when they increase power from idle, the Vulcan and F-35 both howl at certain speeds, even the P-51 does it.
thanks man im thinking can the viper do it too? it would be cool if I could do it too in dcs but when the camera is in front of the F-16 it does a howl but it's not like a hornet does it
@@ViperLV05 The F-16 doesn't really howl, probably due to its small intake. The F-110, (Same engine as the F-15) is known for two things. A high pitched whisper when taxiing, that a high pitched whine when the nozzle makes adjustments.
ruclips.net/video/fLhoUfd4shQ/видео.html
Laughs in SU-57 Screaming.
yyyYYYYYOWL!!!!!!!!!
😍
Avro vulcanised howls much better
you're alive??
What makes it do that?
Su57 here I come
A-10:
*YOU DARE OPPOSE ME MORTAL*
You must şee turkish pilots
Оптимальнее всего сау палладин из польши
Umm...what howl?
I have heard beach waves louder than that! geeesh!
Engines are at idle, not sure what you want.
Hahaha really….
Su-57’s sound better
barely even a howl, wtf are you talking about
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F-18 is a great airplane...
come on american company can make many more better super F-18 / FA-18 super hornets
Nice vid but not the best on RUclips.
I have a better video I can show you on Instagram
Same! From the CF-18 Demo Team