Inside the World's Largest Aircraft Maintenance Facility

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Today, I'm taking you inside the world's largest aircraft maintenance facility!
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    Video Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Inside the Facility
    2:17 KC-135 Stratotanker
    3:41 World's Largest Microscope
    5:52 Fixing Aircraft with Virtual Reality
    7:03 The B-52 Bomber
    9:30 The Future
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  • @nickcase2635
    @nickcase2635 2 года назад +185

    I can’t describe the level of safety I felt while deployed when a B-52 came on station. My grandfather flew B-52s in Vietnam. Seeing them in the Middle East always felt like a guardian angel above me.

    • @awg6397
      @awg6397 Год назад +8

      Thats how I felt on dismounted patrol when Apaches swooped in over us

    • @joshkerr
      @joshkerr Год назад +6

      Thank you for your service!

    • @classicalhollywoodfilm8378
      @classicalhollywoodfilm8378 6 месяцев назад

      The b52 bomber was built from
      1952-1962.

  • @SwayneMartinPilot
    @SwayneMartinPilot 2 года назад +85

    Another amazing video! What really got me is how many thrust levers they have for all those engines... WOW!

  • @loganyeck9122
    @loganyeck9122 2 года назад +87

    As a maintainer on the B-1B Lancer, I’ve always envisioned working in a facility like this after retirement. I don’t think I could get away from fixing jets if I tried.

    • @sidv4615
      @sidv4615 2 года назад

      Had a question- Why does everyone keep saying that the Air Force broke the bones back in close air support?

    • @jamorant944
      @jamorant944 2 года назад

      i’m assuming you’re at dyess or ellsworth?

    • @loganyeck9122
      @loganyeck9122 2 года назад +3

      @@jamorant944 correct

    • @loganyeck9122
      @loganyeck9122 2 года назад +6

      @@sidv4615 The B-1 was designed for longer sorties and nuclear munitions. We’re talking 12+ hour flights. Whenever the B-1 lost its nuclear capabilities and our eyes shifted over to the Middle East, the mission changed. While it was once nuclear capable, it now hold the largest conventional inventory of explosive ordinance in the US fleet. With that being said, we used it constantly for close air support since it was the only thing it was allowed to do.

    • @f..kingf..k
      @f..kingf..k Год назад +1

      The B1 is going to be decommissioned in the 2030s. Tinker will have the B-21 there.

  • @USMC1984
    @USMC1984 5 месяцев назад +3

    Again another of your videos that takes me back! Spent 14 years on Tinker and been in bldg 3001 many times.

  • @ryanmoeller3308
    @ryanmoeller3308 2 года назад +5

    My dad has worked in 3001 at Tinker AFB for over 30yrs with the KC-135!! Such an awesome place!! Keep up the GREAT work!! 👍👍

  • @thehunterstruck
    @thehunterstruck Год назад +2

    Proud of Tinker. Several friends work there and love it. Nothing beats the sound of the E3

  • @rhimiles
    @rhimiles 2 года назад +32

    Something everyone Sam interviews seems to have in common is great pride in their work. It's just nice to see.

    • @yamahaguy1732
      @yamahaguy1732 Год назад

      Well that’s basically everyone in the aviation industry. It’s a lot of schooling and studying to get where they are at so I sure would hope they have a passion in what they do.

  • @Sammy.538
    @Sammy.538 2 года назад +51

    It’s crazy the technology they put in these planes and how long one takes to build its awesome

  • @trevorhudson3357
    @trevorhudson3357 Год назад +22

    I grew up in the military as a military brat, you see unbelievable fighting machines, for land, air and sea. America has some impressive machines to help secure our freedom and way of life. Thanks for all who serve.

    • @joecaseyj
      @joecaseyj Год назад +1

      Please don’t use that terminology “military brat”. Cringeeee

    • @trevorhudson3357
      @trevorhudson3357 Год назад +1

      @@joecaseyj There's no other terminology to use, when your very existence is what your dad/mom does for a living, is to protect and serve this lovely country of ours. I say "military brat " loosely, because the government does all it can do to make our lives as comfortable as possible, due to the constant moving, new schools, new homes, and NO friends. You shouldn't cringe, if you haven't been to 13 schools just to graduate from H.S., if you don't stop 3 times a day to salute the American flag. If you don't have any say about where your next duty station is, you can develop a attitude. Just because we don't wear the uniform, doesn't mean we don't serve our country, when that's your parents profession. Still, I love America and I didn't mind being that "military brat".

    • @donald8354
      @donald8354 Год назад

      @@trevorhudson3357 Exllent explanation. Best wishes to you.

  • @SamEckholm
    @SamEckholm  2 года назад +45

    Which aircraft would you like to see stick around long into the future?

    • @japan2188
      @japan2188 2 года назад +14

      F-22. My favorite plane. I will fly that baby one day!

    • @besties1042
      @besties1042 2 года назад +4

      The f22 the f 16 and the f 18.

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 2 года назад +2

      Next wish for video about SOCOM soon.

    • @rileymcnair9415
      @rileymcnair9415 2 года назад +5

      The ac130

    • @WilsonLove.
      @WilsonLove. 2 года назад +4

      Thank you so much Sam for all of the behind the scenes videos on certain squadrons and aircraft manufacturers. Each video is made with quality and keeps me engaged throughout the video. Keep it up Sam!

  • @karlenfields9584
    @karlenfields9584 2 года назад +19

    That is so impressive!!’ That’s my brother Karl Koch.. he’s literally the smartest person I’ve ever known.. super proud of what he does

    • @SamEckholm
      @SamEckholm  2 года назад +1

      So cool! He is very smart for sure.

  • @montemiller3447
    @montemiller3447 2 года назад +14

    Thank you, Sam. In 1970 I guarded the KC 135 and the B 52 as a Security Policeman prior to shipping out to Vietnam and I enjoyed the same duty when I came home. I have always loved both aircraft and I am encouraging my grandson to consider applying for the AF Accademy during his junior year of high school this Fall. He watches your Programs, too. I really appreciate the programming you have been putting up for us. God Bless and say "Hi" to Swayn Martin!

  • @aivc9331
    @aivc9331 2 года назад +23

    Great video as always! Loved the T-38 flying over the taxiing B-52, fantastic shot. Keep up the good work.

  • @charliehanna684
    @charliehanna684 Год назад +10

    One of the tankers in this video was 1513, if that was the 59 model, I was the assistant crew chief on her when she became the very first fully equipped KC-135Q back in 1963.

    • @billygoatwes
      @billygoatwes 4 месяца назад +1

      1513 was the first jet to get me off the ground as a Flying Crew Chief in 2011. I had some bad luck ranging from "mission canx" to 2 high speed aborts on previous missions. 1513 was lucky #10 for me. I still vividly remember that mission. Additionally, the Co for that mission was also the AC on Shell 77 two years later.

  • @thatdavidsonguy
    @thatdavidsonguy 2 года назад +7

    Totally underrated (in terms of subs as we love this) channel! These films belong on Discovery Channel! Bravo to you and the team.

  • @HansGyswyt
    @HansGyswyt 2 года назад +26

    Love your content, such wonderful production and videography skills as well. I’m an Air Force veteran, Air Traffic Controller, and retired from many years working for a defense contractor. I see so many things that used to be “Secret” and are now declassified. Anyway, your the best, and I also enjoy your partners productions as well. Keep it up, all the best…

    • @sidv4615
      @sidv4615 2 года назад

      Can you give us a few examples of what used to be classified and is now declassified that you remember

    • @HansGyswyt
      @HansGyswyt 2 года назад +3

      @@sidv4615, a secret clearance follows every person who holds one beyond the programs, but many programs have sun-setted. Without citing specifics, the mere fact that cameras are allowed in cockpits and specific things like maximum speed of performance aircraft are shared used to be secret. Now a days our modern marvels are on display at air shows, but I remember when I couldn’t talk about a specific airplane being built, and taking a photograph at work was grounds for termination or worse.

    • @jdvierra
      @jdvierra 2 года назад

      I'm guessing this just means that the DoD has a lot of new cooler stuff up in their sleeves.

  • @rileymcnair9415
    @rileymcnair9415 2 года назад +30

    Great video!!! You should made another video specifically on the kc135, I think it would be really cool. Thanks!!

    • @lowlandgrunt077
      @lowlandgrunt077 Год назад

      He should! I work on them and it would be cool just seeing what information he brings that even I didn’t know!

  • @Mckinley-mick
    @Mckinley-mick 2 года назад +12

    This video was extremely well done! Engaging and informative while displaying great visuals. Sam you are an absolute natural, I enjoyed your enthusiasm as you explored the topics, it made me interested too. Keep up the great work. 😁

  • @sjwecks
    @sjwecks 2 года назад +3

    Another A+ production, Sam.

  • @muhammadpk3851
    @muhammadpk3851 Год назад +1

    This channel is a gem. You earned a subscriber

  • @wesleyhayley3657
    @wesleyhayley3657 Год назад +1

    my brother was a crew chief on a BUFF from the mid 70s to the early 90s. we were stationed together back in 78-82. i had the joy of being able to go out with him to work on his bird (1016) back then most everything was handled there on base. my greatest thrill ever was getting to run up the engines on 1016. it was even wilder than being behind the wheel of a big block corvette. sadly we lost my brother 10 years ago. R.I.P. bro...

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 Год назад +1

    Great video on Oklahoma ALC. Been there many times as a tanker/safety expert. It’s a big organization, but it’s one of a kind. We used to farm out depot work to Birmingham, AL which could take 6-8 aircraft In depot maintenance. Facility was sadly shut down in late 80’s. The groundbreaking upkeep of aircraft 60-80 years old is amazing. Overengineered aircraft built with slide rules are still flying as the b1’s are being retired. What a contrast.

  • @StratoArt
    @StratoArt Год назад +1

    I was a USAF crew chief on the KC-135 Stratotankers at Altus and Fairchild AFB in the 1990s. I got to visit Tinker AFB as well. It's a very cool place to see! Thank you for this great inside look!

  • @justinhogenauer317
    @justinhogenauer317 2 года назад +9

    I feel better about paying taxes when Sam shows me where it is all going 😄 Thanks for another high-quality video looking into how to US Air Force operates!

  • @judevector
    @judevector 2 года назад +3

    Wow finally I have been waiting for s video from you, good to see you again

  • @evoluton117
    @evoluton117 Год назад +4

    It’s crazy how I came across this channel 2 weeks ago, I was researching other job options to put down to give to my recruiter for AF. I have to say Sam your content has gotten me so excited and gave me peace at mind about joining. Thank you so much!! Your videos design and editing are so amazing you definitely need more subs than what is given. Congrats and I hope you and Swayne have awesome future ahead.

    • @nicolestafford9418
      @nicolestafford9418 Год назад

      Heya, how's the joining process going for you? Did you land a maintenance job?

  • @JosVerbeek
    @JosVerbeek 2 года назад +2

    This was fantastic to see!

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 2 года назад +7

    It’s absolutely crazy to think that one of these aircraft might be flying for 100 years eventually. Don’t know whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. All I do know, is that those big tankers will definitely need to have their instruments swapped out for a more modern version eventually. We know that full gutting out and modern upgrades can cost a lot, but eventually the old controls just get too inconvenient.

  • @keith_jones
    @keith_jones Год назад +2

    Just finished binge watching the whole channel. The algorithm failed me in a big way. I should have been shown this channel far sooner. Better late than never, I suppose.
    I love these videos and wish I could get back to Wright Patterson to see the museum again. Perhaps you could cover it?

  • @Steveyoung49er
    @Steveyoung49er 2 года назад +3

    A few years ago I used to do contract work for a year there and it was one of the coolest places to work! I love planes and it was an honor being there!! Seeing some of those buildings brought back memories 😃

  • @TheDistHist
    @TheDistHist 2 года назад +6

    Another great video, you never disappoint.

  • @antonleimbach648
    @antonleimbach648 2 года назад

    My dad was a crew chief for a KC-135. He absolute loved that plane and said it was a joy to work on.

  • @CaptainTNTxD
    @CaptainTNTxD 2 года назад +3

    Amazing! Love this video!!!

  • @jeffreygunn3530
    @jeffreygunn3530 2 года назад +5

    One minor point: All of the B-52 airframes still in service are H models, which were built between 1960 and 1962, so 2050 would only be 90 years. Still an awfully long time, though. There are still KC-135s flying that were built in the late '50s, though.

    • @PatrickLipsinic
      @PatrickLipsinic 2 года назад +1

      Correct, 57 model is the old kc-135 flying today and is the oldest AF plane flying today.

  • @SuperAirplanemaster
    @SuperAirplanemaster 2 года назад +2

    This so awesome thank you for making this video

  • @GOPROTQE
    @GOPROTQE Год назад +2

    Hey thanks for making these videos. I’ve seen a lot of them and you’ve inspired me to want to join the Air Force and serve my country so thanks for that.

  • @dannyt5705
    @dannyt5705 2 года назад +3

    Sam, I was just so pleased to see both of your videos from my hometown (and kinda-sorta namesake) AFB. Growing up here, I knew so many of the people who have, quite literally, kept the whole Air Force running over the years. I've had many friends who flew, crewed, or maintained all of these amazing aircraft; they've meant a lot to me, and to see you so joyously showing them off to your viewers is a great tribute to them.
    P.S.: I think I saw my house in your Insta reel about this video!

  • @goldcanyon340.
    @goldcanyon340. 2 года назад +4

    These people are among America’s best for what they do!

  • @LUTZRICH6487
    @LUTZRICH6487 Год назад +1

    brings back memories, I changed lightbulbs in that facility in 1974--76

  • @basdenchris
    @basdenchris 2 года назад +2

    I always do a little *whoop!* whenever someone mentions Minot lol. Fun to see the BUFs that fly over my head in other environments

  • @realitygaming4088
    @realitygaming4088 2 года назад +1

    Spent the passed week trying to watch all the videos. Absolutely buzzing i found your channel. Absolutely fantastic.

    • @SamEckholm
      @SamEckholm  2 года назад +1

      Welcome to the fam!

    • @realitygaming4088
      @realitygaming4088 2 года назад

      @@SamEckholm Can we have a video of the Osprey next thats my favourite i live in the UK and seen 2 of them fly over head, i seen the SAS use them now for infill/exfill

    • @SamEckholm
      @SamEckholm  2 года назад +1

      Got one on the works!

  • @reynastilwell8749
    @reynastilwell8749 2 года назад +3

    Hahah! I made a cameo and didn’t even know it. You could make a video hours long and not cover everything done in this building. Thanks for shining a light on what a cool job we mechanics have!

  • @WTCheatShaming
    @WTCheatShaming 2 года назад +8

    I can definitely tell this was recorded when it was a lot colder when i see post dock wearing bibs and full coat. Wish you had interviewed some maintainers. I work on the 52 and its pretty amazing. Even going as far as saying that I know 18 year olds who work out at tinker and start out making great money before even looking at going into debt at college.

    • @rael5469
      @rael5469 Год назад

      What do you consider great money?

    • @WTCheatShaming
      @WTCheatShaming Год назад +1

      @@rael5469 I mean there are 2 19 year old that just started in our building making $21 an hour and they have no formal training

    • @rael5469
      @rael5469 Год назад

      @@WTCheatShaming So....they take home about $2580 a month, minus maybe the $580 for rent equals $2000 for everything else. I don't know....I don't consider $21 an hour great money but it looks like it'll cover their bills in that area.

    • @rael5469
      @rael5469 Год назад

      @@WTCheatShaming I'm glad to hear that they will hire and train these guys. That's the way it should be.

    • @WTCheatShaming
      @WTCheatShaming Год назад +1

      @@rael5469 With full benefits and retirement. For an 19 year old thats better than pretty much any starting job anywhere with no experience.

  • @danlou8008
    @danlou8008 Год назад

    I went to attend the course of training in Sheppard AFB. 30 years ago, I was granted some chance to visit that Tinker AFB also, so much good memory.

  • @RhinoZone305
    @RhinoZone305 2 года назад +3

    Calling it right here 6:00 - the computer setup next to the clock is a sneak peek at the next home office "SAM's CREATION STATION" (aka SCS in military speak) ..... of course that version will have cool USAF blue uplighting and all the loose wires tacked up underneath. Another awesome vid Sam 😎

  • @bigofishbone
    @bigofishbone Год назад

    I am very impressed with this video!!!…I am a retired United Airlines mechanic (43 yrs. at United,,,4 yrs. in the USAF and 3 yrs. as an engine mechanic in a small outfit.)…I also worked on the KC135 during my last year in the USAF…

  • @brianpowers2313
    @brianpowers2313 2 года назад +1

    I love your content. Great work.

  • @plancton4058
    @plancton4058 Год назад +1

    5:43 that triple ultra wide monitor setup tho 🥵

  • @raginOKCTHUNDER
    @raginOKCTHUNDER 2 года назад +4

    To anyone wondering when the guy referred to the B-52 as BUFF, it stands for Big Ugly Fat F***

  • @RydersRacing
    @RydersRacing Год назад +1

    ive been sent out to work here for a day, it was so amazing and my mouth was watering the entire time just being able to checkout some of the different aircraft lol

  • @chas5978
    @chas5978 Год назад +2

    love this video! i’m able to see areas of my home station that i haven’t been able to myself! hope you enjoyed it here at tinker! (:

  • @AvanaVana
    @AvanaVana Год назад

    Pretty incredible. Loved the shot of the B-21 next to the B-2.

  • @limvo1260
    @limvo1260 Год назад

    Great video Sam. Keep it up.

  • @JakePurches-Base2music
    @JakePurches-Base2music 2 года назад +1

    Nicely made programme!

  • @ballinhoes
    @ballinhoes 2 года назад +1

    Nice one! Great B-52 shot

  • @navyseal1689
    @navyseal1689 2 года назад +1

    I really love watching videos about factory and their manufacturing process, please visit Ah64 or MRAP production line next

  • @paulinacruz7491
    @paulinacruz7491 5 месяцев назад

    Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimiento ❤

  • @JimmyShot
    @JimmyShot 2 года назад

    One of the coolest things ever was seeing Wise Guy, the b52 brought from back the dead, flying overhead

  • @dr9205
    @dr9205 Год назад

    Neat vid! Awesome megaSEM!

  • @NealTK
    @NealTK 2 года назад +3

    AWESOME video Sam!

    • @NealTK
      @NealTK Год назад

      Right away!

    • @NealTK
      @NealTK Год назад

      I don't have or use Telegram. Sorry Sam.

  • @AlamarFly
    @AlamarFly 2 года назад

    Thank you for such nice video and tour!

    • @PapeZeon
      @PapeZeon 2 года назад

      Who are you?

    • @AlamarFly
      @AlamarFly 2 года назад

      @@PapeZeon i am KGB agent 😄

    • @PapeZeon
      @PapeZeon 2 года назад

      @@AlamarFly Uh oh... I think I shouldn’t have don-

  • @derek7737
    @derek7737 2 года назад

    It is so cool to look the b-52 wheel set up. There is two in the back and two in the front. It seems paradoxical that their is the same amount in the front as in the back and the fact that it works well too.

  • @MrBen527
    @MrBen527 2 года назад

    Cool vid, thanks!

  • @esaudjahedi8068
    @esaudjahedi8068 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video, you should make a video about the F-15 Eagle

  • @lenniedavis1294
    @lenniedavis1294 Год назад +1

    I just discovered your channel yesterday and I just finished watching all of your videos. I love this channel it's very interesting. Also you're insanely good looking too. Can' wait for more videos. Subbing.

  • @PoojaSharma-bp6nv
    @PoojaSharma-bp6nv 2 года назад +1

    This video is awesome

  • @deltabravo1257
    @deltabravo1257 Год назад

    9:18 The sound of a B-52 is unmistakable. They were at Fairchild AFB during my time there.

  • @msgtdel
    @msgtdel 2 года назад

    Nice video, I'm from Oklahoma and was stationed there in the reserves as an Aerospace propulsion technician (jet engine mechanic). I did not know that they train future technicians via virtual reality methods, wow!!! I'm a dinosaur from the late 70's training from Chanute AFB, IL. LOL... We actually trained there on the J-57 engine they used in the B-52 back in 1977 when I went to tech school. Keep up the good work!!

  • @USAIRFORCE621
    @USAIRFORCE621 8 месяцев назад

    If Sam hasn't been there yet he should also consider the Warner Robin Air Logistics Complex at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, they do all the major maintenance for the venerable C-130, C-5, C-17 and my personal favorite aircraft in the Air Force's inventory, the majestic F-15!!

  • @monzav8
    @monzav8 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact, Bldg 3001 is identical in original design to Bldg 4 at Lockheed Martin in Ft Worth where the F35 is produced.

  • @scottwright236
    @scottwright236 9 месяцев назад

    I worked as a Jet Engine Mech on both the BUFF and KC-135's in Loring AFB, was also a flight mech on a KC for my final year in (86-90).

  • @nohaboy100
    @nohaboy100 Год назад

    Used to go to that building in the late 90's when I worked at a MAJCOM and went TDY to Tinker 2 or 3 times a year.

  • @Ryan_Christopher
    @Ryan_Christopher 2 года назад +6

    I’ve never been inside the ALC though plenty of stuff that I’ve been responsible for have been sent there for periodic calibration and maintenance in the Metrology Department.
    Alternatively, I was one of the few Airmen who have been to the contractor facility in Greenville, Texas, where they convert old KC-135 Aerial Refuelers to RC-135 Rivet Joint Surveillance Aircraft. That was like 20 years ago.
    And oh yeah, that drive to Greenville started from my B-52 base in Shreveport, LA, so I know what’s up when one of ours goes for depot maintenance.

    • @switch4895
      @switch4895 2 года назад

      *Bossier, LA lol. Dad was an EDUB for 21 years and retired there. Love the Buffs from the bottom of my heart!

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher Год назад

      @@switch4895 Which squadron was he in? Before 9/11 my unit had a long-running squadron soccer rivalry with the 96th BS. Like they’d win and my side would get first runner-up. We finally won the championship in mid-2001 before things kicked-off. I imagine the young aircrew lieutenants I used to tackle on the playing field back then would be retired Colonels by now.

  • @rigoperez6604
    @rigoperez6604 Год назад

    Man I live in the dorms of tinker AFB, i am a huge fan of yours and it absolutely kill’s me I can’t do a meet and greet with you when you’re so close, never the less thank you for wonderful content especially on tinker!

  • @PickelsGarage
    @PickelsGarage Год назад

    This is awesome

  • @cummins0227
    @cummins0227 2 года назад +1

    I know this is a little old, lol 0017 is back home here flying already. You may have seen my acft there 0018 going thru the depot line. It's a great time there, did a visit in the fall dropping the acft off

  • @teenagerinsac
    @teenagerinsac 2 года назад

    In 1968 we toured there while visiting my sister and her husband who stationed at Tinker with SAC there, he was an APN -69 IFF tech. They had a KC 135 in the building- in pieces of fuselage separated. This particular jet was in ADC Gray gloss paint at the time, and was likely an ANG squadron tanker, as Regular SAC units tankers were in natural aluminum 'coroguard' in that time. That facility was known in those years as OCAMA (Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area.

    • @teenagerinsac
      @teenagerinsac 2 года назад

      Stupid program lines thru a sentence :(

  • @semiwandering295
    @semiwandering295 4 месяца назад

    You do a great job, and thank you for your service.. I love your videos.. you are a great fit in your role as a public affairs officer... don't stop serving.. until you retire.. don't get out... did you know you wanted to be a public affairs officer at the Academy? What was the reason you didn't end up Being a pilot since you love planes as much as I do..

  • @aviationcatF22
    @aviationcatF22 Год назад +2

    This was a amazing video I want to see one about the C-17 but the biggest question here is Can I get the simulator that you can maintain planes or is it Air Force only?

  • @MrCrash1987
    @MrCrash1987 2 года назад

    Love working there

  • @1900intz
    @1900intz 2 года назад

    Thank you Sam.

  • @brucekent1841
    @brucekent1841 Год назад

    Been there, done that back in the ‘70’s.

  • @panagiotisgiannakis7014
    @panagiotisgiannakis7014 Год назад

    its not workers its aircraft engineers big difference .. thumbs up for the video!!

  • @TheoXydias_PerlaCoffeeTrailer
    @TheoXydias_PerlaCoffeeTrailer 2 года назад +1

    i am watching your videos and you are the reason i got permision to film also a chinook here. also check the abandoned Robinson r22 that i saved. the faces on the road were price less

  • @texicali444
    @texicali444 Год назад +1

    My dad worked there for a while. Funny seeing a "no photography" sign in the video. Yes, I know they got special permission.

  • @astonkruger3159
    @astonkruger3159 Год назад +2

    Looks better than VQ-3&4. (Navy) still love my squadron!

  • @jwaustinmunguy
    @jwaustinmunguy Год назад

    ONE building? That's a single point of failure. I hope they have a good plan to recover if this place is ever damaged. They must, there are too many great minds in control.

  • @morphman21
    @morphman21 2 года назад +2

    Hope you and swayne are doing well sam

  • @Couchinvr
    @Couchinvr Год назад

    I live in okc this is so cool

  • @wonkeralien0559
    @wonkeralien0559 2 года назад

    Obviously wanna see the Wright Brothers plane there, but it’s at the Smithsonian fully restored along with the X-1 pretty cool..

  • @ZeroProductions1
    @ZeroProductions1 2 года назад +2

    It’s gonna be so sad when the KC-135s are phased out 😢

  • @startupset1527
    @startupset1527 Месяц назад

    Awesome America🌳💝

  • @TheLegoShop
    @TheLegoShop 2 года назад +1

    Is that the stratofortress 🤩

  • @pahtar7189
    @pahtar7189 2 года назад +3

    The oldest B-52s still flying were built in 1961, so the current plan has they flying for 89 years... still quite amazing!

  • @MidnightMysteriesVault1
    @MidnightMysteriesVault1 2 года назад

    Yes sir I am exited

  • @TheJourney4L
    @TheJourney4L 2 года назад

    I cannot wait to see a B21 flying around tinker

  • @MililaniJag
    @MililaniJag 2 года назад +3

    Dont see em in bare aluminum too often. Cheers!

  • @kenm6559
    @kenm6559 2 года назад +1

    First video I see on my 16th birthday 😁😁

  • @Hebattt_h
    @Hebattt_h Год назад +1

    if you pay attention to the video in detail, at 10:10 seconds, you can see the plane's propeller is covered by a red cloth, it's not just closed, it's for the sake of flight security and confidentiality while on a mission, so that the enemy cannot identify how the sound from the propeller, it will be easy to know if the propeller is shown in the media, the enemy will know in more detail the type of aircraft or from which plane the sound waves are tracked on the radar, you will also not be able to record videos of the existing propellers on the submarine, it's top secret

    • @TheKitsuneDuke
      @TheKitsuneDuke 9 месяцев назад

      Nah you couldn't be more wrong. It's just to cover the inlet while it's on the ground so birds and other things can't get in.

  • @michaelwarren5761
    @michaelwarren5761 Год назад

    Sam do a story on the B 52 Bomber and tell the story. I flew in these during Linebacker II in December of 1972