My dad flew the F 105 in Vietnam ( 354th Tactical Fighter Wing.. based out of Thailand ). He was part of the early Wild Weasel Missions. ( YGBSM !!! 😀). He later transferred over to F-4's. In Jan 69 he was shot down and although the guys in the flight saw his 'chute and the P.J.'s attempted to rescue him, he was never located and designated M.I.A. presumed dead. I ended up joining the Marines and became an aviator, flying F-18'S, then transitioned to AV-8's. I PROUDLY wore my dad's wings above my own on my flight jacket. I have very, very fond memories of him.
Shows you just how amazing the engineering was. That plane was made solely using human brain power. No computers involved. I am proud as an Armenian that an Armenian (Artem Mikoyan) was responsible for designing this plane and creating the MiG company!
Maybe his wristwatch too?! Lol. Older Mig aircraft are simple and well built....i believe some countries are still using very very upgraded 21's. Light'em and fly'em. Just dont get behind the envelope/aircraft.
An older pilot once gave me great advice when following a checklist, he said, "Its a checklist, not a to-do list". He meant that you should memorize everything but refer to the checklist before proceeding. Great advice.
Back in the Air Force Academy in Brazil, there's a "game" where you spin a wheel filled with various kinds of failures that might happen. When the wheel stops, you must say the full checklist in order to solve the failure you get. The prize is not getting sent to flight counsel and probably kicked out of the academy. So, yeah, i strongly recommend to know your checklists if you wanna be a military pilot. Fly safe! :)
Very informative. Closest I’ll ever get to a Mig 15. Although I’ve got a Cub and I fly in Alaska. Most simple aircraft to incredibly high performance. My hats off to the men and women who’ve got talent like him.
Man simply paid too much money (for airplane, or just couple of flights) and don't want to mess it up. He certainly does not fly MiG-15 every day (as it was flown by pilots 60 years ago), and it treats it as an oldtimer, with care and respect.
@@docnele Yeah I know, and I understand why he's taking his time, don't want something to go wrong. Just commenting on all the "he's gonna be late to the fight lol" comments.
@@deathrooster14 I know that you know ;) There are others that don't know that a late 40'es "bang" seat is designed to save your life... most possibly at the expense of some of your vertebrae.
They had one of these flying out of Charleston Airforce base a few years back as part of an air show. It was odd not knowing an air show was in town, and looking up to see those red stars flying over head. Thank you for the in-cockpit experience!
I am Norwegian, yes. Sound recording is tricky. In this case it was done by hooking a sound cable directly onto helmet microphone connectors and plugging into the external audio connection in camera. Non-Balance in impedances between the two sets of headsets and the camera made the radio/intercom dull for as long as the camera was connected. Camera sound came out loud but good (I think), but picks up all sorts of breathing in the mask. I will experiment with hooking onto the loudspeaker elements the next time to pick up all communication. I have also tried putting a microphone in the headset to record sound (thus avoiding impedance issues totally), but result was poor.
James m The Fuel Cock openes up a valve that admits Fuel to the Engine. Before you open it, you turn on an electrical Fuel Pump and initiate the electrical Starter Motor sequence (involving revving up and providing ignition). If you open up the Fuel Cock all the way immediately, the Engine will experience rumble. To avoid this, you must open the Cock slowly. Great fun to awake the VK-1!
Start flying a Yak-52, graduate into the L-29 and you go from there:) You can buy yourself into the backseat of a MiG anytime without experience check www.jetwarbird.com). You'll have to earn the front seat (in addition to paying)...
Thanks for the great video! When I was flying out of PAUM (Umiat, AK) I almost bought one in 1995. My boss asked me if I had calculated the hourly operating cost and I changed my mind. At the time, it would have been $1,500 (USD) to fly it.
man do i have lots off respect fot you taking off this brute . i feel adrenaline already and i am just looking your vid !! great job man !! thanks for sharing such pure vid without any music !!
This is fantastic and also heard this Mig was sold by a gun dealer who hadn't been seen since - either way good ol first gen jet age fighter and glad to see em still flying. Rare UTI paint scheme.
Belsimtek really did an amazing job modelling the Mig-15 - seeing this video, everything is instantly recognizable from the sim version. You could pretty much use this video as a cold start tutorial for the DCS version of the Mig-15
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jtkent28 early jets are usually the easiest to start. They have more modern engine management so starting them is simple, but they dont have all the new complex systems like a modern fighter.
Learning something new all the time. Very good video. I did like the extra "why or because" when pilot was doing things in the cockpit. Very informative.
It's good to watch it though, you never know when Boris up the street might be having a garage sale and will sell you his family heirloom to pay for some vodka :)
@@hartmannf4169 It's not a bad module :) Fair booger to get it to roll at high AoA though, although I guess all the aircraft were like that back in those days.
When I was a young flight instructor, there was a MiG-15 that was in the Hanger by the flight school I worked for at the time. I would have loved to have gotten the chance to fly one, but like a lot of things, being a Flight Instructor also means having a very thin wallet. God, I was 22 years old, I am 64 now.
Me too. I was a flight instructor at age 22, I am 70 now. Spent most of my life in aviation but never got a cockpit seat in an Airliner. Drat! If I had to do it all over again, I would go to the Air Force Academy and Fu*K Civilian life.
i want to buy DCS but i will have to learn THE 5809456734452 BUTTONS in all the aircraft and how to use them and fuckkk me i still suck with mig 17 aiming those guns are cancer! i wish i had those lazor point and kill with no skill that hunter and f2s have! fuck this!
Very "EXOCTIC" especially when I saw the shadow in the shape of the MiG 15 !! I really appreciate this video being uploaded to share your experiences! 5*****s
I mechanic-ed on a Mig 15 and on a Mig 21. Compared to USAF fighters of the same time period they are amazingly simple and "friendly" machines to repair.
Man, I have watched you take off and fly over my house for the past 15 years. Always a cool sight! Maybe someday l’ll run into you in town. Thanks for sharing.
I’m color blind And will likely never be able to Pilot an aircraft but I applaud you sir and thank you very much for posting this I have always been fascinated by the Mig15
its why they have a dozen people with active duty planes at all time making sure its ready to go in 6 minutes i think the uk average time is to scramble
Мой отец старший техник - лейтенант после военного училища служил на Дальнем Востоке в 1950 х годах авиатехником в истребительном полку, именно на МиГ - 15 и Миг - 17 х. Именно его летчик сбил американский самолет- нарушитель. Хорошая легкая и маневренная машина!
I would be the proudest man if only I could have learned to fly a jet. I jumped from planes and helo's as an airborne ranger but never got to fly as the military did everything they could to keep me a ground troop. Too late now for me, but really well done my friend.
MiG-15 and Sabre were the first generation of jet aircraft. What do you expect??? just to push one button in order to start the engine? )))))))) Besides, do you know that crew of Chinook helicopter have to spend aprox. 20 minutes (yes, TWENTY) for the preparation to START the engine? ))))))) how it is possible in 201X? )))))))))
And this was being flown by someone not experienced on this type. Qualified pilots don't refer to checklists in fighters for start. It's a bird that's no longer in regular flying...The speeds were called out in knots...Indicating some mod was done for the same. Russian aircraft followed the metric system...kmph and meters etc. The pilot who has been shown flying this restored bird must be one brave guy...Test pilot probably. Great to see the video
I am quite familiar with the pros and cons of this mig and the f-86.. one thing ya got to love is the canapy which gives you great situation awareness... Great flight too much time on the check list.. though quite interesting.. thanks for the video..very cool.. 😀😎
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Я: утром, проснувшись, как теперь я встану😨 Мне же 61...я должен быть на пенсии...тело мозжит,.. Ну ка, давай вспомни, чё вчера смотрел,..😴😴 Вспоминай, урод...тебе это надо было?
Erling Wiig There is no "single engine turbine" rating or license. Any turbojet aircraft requires a type rating, or in the case of a jet warbird possibly a Letter of Authorization to fly. As far as time requirement I doubt any insurance co would cover a pilot in a jet warbird with only 1000 hrs total time. The guys flying these aircraft have several thousand hours of flight time on avg.
I got the rules mixed up. In my country you would need a Single Engine Turbine Rating. Requirements in US are 1000 hours, in my country this is not the rule. Requirements for insurance also varies greatly, depending on which country younfly in.
@Ali ACE haaa.whole Pakistan bolta hai 1965 pak win.India capctrued 5302 km and pak capctrues 660 km.India n total tank destroyed 29 and Pakistani tank destroyed 220. And total India n army killed 6000 and pak army killed 6800. And Indian army are capctrued Lahore ....pak losed total 38 + air craft and India losed 70+.original win India.Pakistan losed 4 war against India .3 times border conflict losed pak etc ...operation meghdoot.and old.mig 21 shot down new mordern f16
My dad flew the F 105 in Vietnam ( 354th Tactical Fighter Wing.. based out of Thailand ). He was part of the early Wild Weasel Missions. ( YGBSM !!! 😀). He later transferred over to F-4's. In Jan 69 he was shot down and although the guys in the flight saw his 'chute and the P.J.'s attempted to rescue him, he was never located and designated M.I.A. presumed dead. I ended up joining the Marines and became an aviator, flying F-18'S, then transitioned to AV-8's. I PROUDLY wore my dad's wings above my own on my flight jacket. I have very, very fond memories of him.
AV-8 after an F-18 feels like a downgrade. Which one do you like better?
никогда не пытайтесь воевать с русскими , плачевно кончите
@@rulonoboev8387 закрой варешку. Много ты сам воевал?
Не говори мне что делать и я не скажу куда тебе пойти
@@rulonoboev8387 Watch what you say, you don't have freedom of speech in your "motherland". Hah!
The GoPro is by far the most powerful computing device in the plane. :)
Shows you just how amazing the engineering was. That plane was made solely using human brain power. No computers involved. I am proud as an Armenian that an Armenian (Artem Mikoyan) was responsible for designing this plane and creating the MiG company!
Liquid Leopard Not nearly as bullet-proof reliable though. When it comes to longevity and ruggedness it's not a contest. :)
Just roasted the U.S. and Vietnamese, that hurt me. Lmao
Maybe his wristwatch too?! Lol. Older Mig aircraft are simple and well built....i believe some countries are still using very very upgraded 21's. Light'em and fly'em. Just dont get behind the envelope/aircraft.
The above response was to liquid leopard, lol.
An older pilot once gave me great advice when following a checklist, he said, "Its a checklist, not a to-do list". He meant that you should memorize everything but refer to the checklist before proceeding. Great advice.
Especially true for critical phases of flight!
I had a much younger instructor give me the same advice. He was pretty adamant about memorizing everything.
Rogers Hunter, yep, my friend is a fighter jet pilot and he had to memorize it all...
Back in the Air Force Academy in Brazil, there's a "game" where you spin a wheel filled with various kinds of failures that might happen. When the wheel stops, you must say the full checklist in order to solve the failure you get. The prize is not getting sent to flight counsel and probably kicked out of the academy. So, yeah, i strongly recommend to know your checklists if you wanna be a military pilot. Fly safe! :)
In a plane that always fly, it's true. In an airplane that you dont know, not
That take off was executed so well and was so organized, 10/10.
Very informative. Closest I’ll ever get to a Mig 15. Although I’ve got a Cub and I fly in Alaska. Most simple aircraft to incredibly high performance. My hats off to the men and women who’ve got talent like him.
That was fantastic. So many steps to complete successfully before takeoff! Thank you for sharing the startup procedure of a MiG-15. Well done.
How many steps he needs for landing ??? :))
@@TheAlexSprite should be a video on his account but idk for sure :)
Amazingly enough, I can actually relate to almost everything in this video after a few hundred hours in the DCS simulator of the MiG-15 bis.
...And by the time he's done, the war is over!!!
lol 😂
Devil's Offspring a
Devil's Offspring yes indias main fighters are crappy like this too so no wonder indian airforce sucks lmao
hahaha man you are funny YET truthful.....kudos!
indianGuy this is truth. Russkos who sold you them Musta hated you!
Everyone complaining it takes too long, this is a super simple jet to start up :^)
Man simply paid too much money (for airplane, or just couple of flights) and don't want to mess it up.
He certainly does not fly MiG-15 every day (as it was flown by pilots 60 years ago), and it treats it as an oldtimer, with care and respect.
@@docnele Yeah I know, and I understand why he's taking his time, don't want something to go wrong. Just commenting on all the "he's gonna be late to the fight lol" comments.
@@deathrooster14 I know that you know ;) There are others that don't know that a late 40'es "bang" seat is designed to save your life... most possibly at the expense of some of your vertebrae.
Easiest one ive seen 👏
not as simple as JF17, cold start took only around 3 minutes
They had one of these flying out of Charleston Airforce base a few years back as part of an air show. It was odd not knowing an air show was in town, and looking up to see those red stars flying over head. Thank you for the in-cockpit experience!
Bro contemplated turning his ar 15 into anti air
same procedure getting my ex into bed
lockstock106 Lmfao!!😂
lockstock106 Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "flaps to neutral".
lockstock106 you need to use full flaps
Loool so funny ... :-)
Love To Travel oppppppp
I am Norwegian, yes. Sound recording is tricky. In this case it was done by hooking a sound cable directly onto helmet microphone connectors and plugging into the external audio connection in camera. Non-Balance in impedances between the two sets of headsets and the camera made the radio/intercom dull for as long as the camera was connected. Camera sound came out loud but good (I think), but picks up all sorts of breathing in the mask. I will experiment with hooking onto the loudspeaker elements the next time to pick up all communication. I have also tried putting a microphone in the headset to record sound (thus avoiding impedance issues totally), but result was poor.
can you tell me what the function of the fuel cock is?
James m The Fuel Cock openes up a valve that admits Fuel to the Engine. Before you open it, you turn on an electrical Fuel Pump and initiate the electrical Starter Motor sequence (involving revving up and providing ignition). If you open up the Fuel Cock all the way immediately, the Engine will experience rumble. To avoid this, you must open the Cock slowly. Great fun to awake the VK-1!
Start flying a Yak-52, graduate into the L-29 and you go from there:)
You can buy yourself into the backseat of a MiG anytime without experience check www.jetwarbird.com). You'll have to earn the front seat (in addition to paying)...
Haha, jeg hørte det på stemmen din.
Air how come your MIG has no HUD??
I thought you just had to kick the tires and light the fires, top gun lied to me!
Yep!
The question is which fires are you gonna light.
WELL SORTA!!
@@sce2aux464 afterburners
@Rollyone Shit! I kicked the fire, and lighted the tires. No wonder nobody invites me on any more camping trips!
Thanks for the great video! When I was flying out of PAUM (Umiat, AK) I almost bought one in 1995. My boss asked me if I had calculated the hourly operating cost and I changed my mind. At the time, it would have been $1,500 (USD) to fly it.
A good estimate would be two to three times that amount :)
man do i have lots off respect fot you taking off this brute .
i feel adrenaline already and i am just looking your vid !!
great job man !!
thanks for sharing such pure vid without any music !!
This is fantastic and also heard this Mig was sold by a gun dealer who hadn't been seen since - either way good ol first gen jet age fighter and glad to see em still flying. Rare UTI paint scheme.
I like how you captioned various stages, a subtle and nice touch. Very cool video, thank you.
Belsimtek really did an amazing job modelling the Mig-15 - seeing this video, everything is instantly recognizable from the sim version. You could pretty much use this video as a cold start tutorial for the DCS version of the Mig-15
-Apu connected: check,
-engine test fire: OK,
-right headphone side: NOT CONNECTED.
why the hell is this not the top comment
Dang...
really underrated comment
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hahahahaha.. i thought i lost my earphone while fighting with my wife...
I love it. Those old planes and still working! Excellent your explanations step by step.
Checklist seems surprisingly not too complicated for a jet. Must be so awesome to be able to tell people you fly a mig!
jtkent28 early jets are usually the easiest to start. They have more modern engine management so starting them is simple, but they dont have all the new complex systems like a modern fighter.
@jtken28 not just a MiG, but MiG-15 that is ~50-65 years old)
This MiG-15 is probably older than your father.
I wanted to be a fighter jet pilot for the prestige. I ended up being a certified master toilet technician (plumber). Women want me!
I find it interesting that people think jets are hard to start vs. a piston. Pistons are harder, and less reliable.
James May would be in his element with that check list lol!
He needs to arrange a few spanners tho
Basically press everything. I can do that.
Not so far off, in fact. Russian switches go "Up" or "forward" for flight!
ty for the info
basically you are not in craft anymore because you ejected
But you have to push it in the right order! :)
haha....no hard learning.... Pilot: fucker (instructor) don't beat around the Bush... simply say all up n forward.
Learning something new all the time. Very good video. I did like the extra "why or because" when pilot was doing things in the cockpit. Very informative.
Why I am watching this so intensively, I DON’T EVEN HAVE A MIG 😰🤣
It's good to watch it though, you never know when Boris up the street might be having a garage sale and will sell you his family heirloom to pay for some vodka :)
I have a MiG 15!
In DCS!
@@hartmannf4169 It's not a bad module :) Fair booger to get it to roll at high AoA though, although I guess all the aircraft were like that back in those days.
Being a fighter pilot has got to be the best job in the world.
i dont think you can really enjoy an air fight though..
High G maneouver makes it dizzy and physical hurtings. Not really
Other than that being shot down and burning to death thing.
I believe this guy had some kind of (other) work letting him afford to buy his own fighter jet.
@@constantiniasmith4231 9
Lll
When I was a young flight instructor, there was a MiG-15 that was in the Hanger by the flight school I worked for at the time. I would have loved to have gotten the chance to fly one, but like a lot of things, being a Flight Instructor also means having a very thin wallet. God, I was 22 years old, I am 64 now.
I made more money flying a 172 than I did the first 3 years as an airline pilot.
Me too. I was a flight instructor at age 22, I am 70 now. Spent most of my life in aviation but never got a cockpit seat in an Airliner. Drat! If I had to do it all over again, I would go to the Air Force Academy and Fu*K Civilian life.
played enough dcs to know whats going on
That's a beauty of dcs. It's not a magic anymore. It's all familiar :)
I know me too, sooooo cool. I got an HTC Vive and now all I need are rudder pedals, flight stick, and thruster.
I wish I had a PC I don’t I’m stuck with war-thunder
i want to buy DCS but i will have to learn THE 5809456734452 BUTTONS in all the aircraft and how to use them and fuckkk me i still suck with mig 17 aiming those guns are cancer! i wish i had those lazor point and kill with no skill that hunter and f2s have! fuck this!
Helios Hyperion lol you sound like me, luckily we have the College of RUclips. It is easier to understand than you think, i swear
MAN that was COOL!! Had my heart beating on that runway - such a great walkthrough and visual!!! That was amazing!
2:13 thanks for that subtitle. I was getting worried it was gonna hang or even get hot.
Good stuff!
Very "EXOCTIC" especially when I saw the shadow in the shape of the MiG 15 !!
I really appreciate this video being uploaded to share your experiences! 5*****s
I mechanic-ed on a Mig 15 and on a Mig 21. Compared to USAF fighters of the same time period they are amazingly simple and "friendly" machines to repair.
""friendly" machines to repair." Hammer it untill it fits or works again?:P
@@kullenberg83 lol
This is the best video to start a Jet see on my live! :) Thanks!
Greatest video ever. Thanks captain for sharing. I didn’t understand your way of check off list. Safe flight
Man, I have watched you take off and fly over my house for the past 15 years. Always a cool sight! Maybe someday l’ll run into you in town. Thanks for sharing.
How does it live in the middle of the desert?
Just imagine getting into your car, and then having to do everything that he has done in the video in order to even start moving the plane.
InterKOT it would take the idiots off the road
I cannot wait until flying cars come out.
Oh...the carnage....
Yeah imagine your car cruising close to 7 miles or more a minute.
Like first time playing My Summer Car
well you should if you are about to take it over 250 mph
That was so cool! My heart rate was going up with the RPM's!!!
Some people collect bold classic cars... some do that with jets... amazing hobby and skills btw!
I’m color blind And will likely never be able to Pilot an aircraft but I applaud you sir and thank you very much for posting this I have always been fascinated by the Mig15
Fascinating. That plane has to be close to 70 years old in tech. Great walk thru.
Кто то: просто летит на коллекционном МИГ - 15
Люди на земле: О нет, они здесь! Вызывайте нацгвардию!
By the time the pilot did all the pre flight check, the war would be over 😂
Exactly😂
How did they scramble without forgetting everything?
Admiral Beez plane would have been kept in quick reaction order at all times by ground crew
its why they have a dozen people with active duty planes at all time making sure its ready to go in 6 minutes i think the uk average time is to scramble
Rhaegar Targaryan correct
More, more,more,more,more........ AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
How cool is this? This is the best POV video yet! Wish there was an external view of the take off.
Thank you for a real vizualisation of MiG-15 standard check-list procedure.
( the jet reminiscent about my grandfather to me)
That's my every morning at work when I have to log into windows and launch all of the work apps...
You probably have a good job and make a lot of money then
Forgot the most important thing on the list - ‘sandwich’s packed - check’.
Oh thanks for teaching me hoe to fly mig best tutorial 😄😋
Мой отец старший техник - лейтенант после военного училища служил на Дальнем Востоке в 1950 х годах авиатехником в истребительном полку, именно на МиГ - 15 и Миг - 17 х. Именно его летчик сбил американский самолет- нарушитель. Хорошая легкая и маневренная машина!
this is best cockpit demonstration with comments i have seen....thank you Sir
Awesome video. I love flying this aircraft in VR in DCS world, and this video shows how much detial BST paid to the aircraft. Thanks for posting
my left ears hates this video but my right ears likes it
Oliver Orolin Word!
Oliver Orolin how many left and right ears do you have????
I like that this says 'category: humor'
I would be the proudest man if only I could have learned to fly a jet. I jumped from planes and helo's as an airborne ranger but never got to fly as the military did everything they could to keep me a ground troop. Too late now for me, but really well done my friend.
Nice Takeout Awesome 👍Superb
Thank you for the demonstration flight on the Legend!
Спасибо за демонстрацию полёта на Легенде!
Not just like movies when the bad guy steals a jet fighter. Get in and go fly
I tought movies where right, therefore Lone Survivor was so successfull.
By the times checks are done and he's on the runway, he gets a call, Mission abort, war is over
enjoyed the procedure.. and video, especially seeing our companies corporate jet on your left during your taxi ( white with 2 blue stripes!)
I learned some things about takeoff that I didn't know....thanks for posting the vid!!!
Can't wait to get this baby in DCS
TheSkipjack95 im getting a pc soon i did not know you could use this thing in dcs i will buy it is it worth it
MiG-15 and Sabre were the first generation of jet aircraft. What do you expect??? just to push one button in order to start the engine? ))))))))
Besides, do you know that crew of Chinook helicopter have to spend aprox. 20 minutes (yes, TWENTY) for the preparation to START the engine? ))))))) how it is possible in 201X? )))))))))
Well, that's what happens when you forget your keys, you have to hard wire it.
Better take 20 minutes to make sure every critical system works, than ending your flight in 20 seconds...
And this was being flown by someone not experienced on this type. Qualified pilots don't refer to checklists in fighters for start.
It's a bird that's no longer in regular flying...The speeds were called out in knots...Indicating some mod was done for the same. Russian aircraft followed the metric system...kmph and meters etc.
The pilot who has been shown flying this restored bird must be one brave guy...Test pilot probably.
Great to see the video
A modern jet fighter has preflight checklist 100x longer
now i know is the same procedure that people do in car when you're waiting for them to free the parking slot...
Awesome video and great commentary. Thank You fir posting.
Amazing front visibility. Thank you for posting this video.
dcs tutorial heheeh
jajaja
only thing different on his bird is you have to provide master power to the landing gear
Me trying to tell my wife shes wrong 🤣
@Evan kay I'd rather stay humble 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's divorcing time
I never knew death had to be dealt with so much procedure...
Death? At that time it was the best fighter, beats Sabres every day of the week
@@stilpa1 I think he means the fact that being a pilot jet back in the war was one of the most dangerous jobs that you could have.
Whow, ay MIG might be some kind of Hercules, but you have a lot of courage! Well done
I am quite familiar with the pros and cons of this mig and the f-86.. one thing ya got to love is the canapy which gives you great situation awareness... Great flight too much time on the check list.. though quite interesting.. thanks for the video..very cool.. 😀😎
Im out of breath
Alex. You are handsome...
J M lmao
RIP
same here
I used to make planes and fly them myself.
Only when there is a used paper in the office.
This is badass.
What an AWESME video!! Thanks so much for posting~
I want to fly in one of these. Ever since I was a kid I thought the shape of the MiG-15 is hypnotizing.
I'd personally wanna fly Su-34.. Always wanted to be a pilot but lucks not on my side and am too short according to army...
Now imagine going into combat in this.OMG.
Я: вставать на работу через 7 часов.
RUclips: давай глянем видео пятилетней давности, как какой-то американский летчик запускает и взлетает на старом, советском МиГ-15?
Я: хмм...ну, ок...
Я: утром, проснувшись, как теперь я встану😨
Мне же 61...я должен быть на пенсии...тело мозжит,..
Ну ка, давай вспомни, чё вчера смотрел,..😴😴
Вспоминай, урод...тебе это надо было?
Я: спустя еще почти год закончил смотреть кае он взлетает
Pre-flight checks take forever when actually done on most aircraft. People seem completely unaware of this.
I guess that idea of not falling out of the sky sticks with everyone
Awesome and beautiful scenery there in the Sangre de Christo Mountains to fly that classic jet around in!
Great chill video! Thank you for posting it
my left ear liked this this...
Listen in high 🔊
What license do you need for a MiG-15?
It depends in which country your are going to fly it. In US you need a Single Engine Turbine license, 1000 hours experience and an IFR rating.
Erling Wiig for me it would be European Union but thanks for the answer:)
Erling Wiig There is no "single engine turbine" rating or license. Any turbojet aircraft requires a type rating, or in the case of a jet warbird possibly a Letter of Authorization to fly. As far as time requirement I doubt any insurance co would cover a pilot in a jet warbird with only 1000 hrs total time. The guys flying these aircraft have several thousand hours of flight time on avg.
I got the rules mixed up. In my country you would need a Single Engine Turbine Rating. Requirements in US are 1000 hours, in my country this is not the rule. Requirements for insurance also varies greatly, depending on which country younfly in.
Licence to communism
“The tea is FaNTaSTiC” 😂
#PKMKB
Abhinandan big loser😂😂
#PKMKB
@Ali ACE haaa.whole Pakistan bolta hai 1965 pak win.India capctrued 5302 km and pak capctrues 660 km.India n total tank destroyed 29 and Pakistani tank destroyed 220. And total India n army killed 6000 and pak army killed 6800. And Indian army are capctrued Lahore ....pak losed total 38 + air craft and India losed 70+.original win India.Pakistan losed 4 war against India .3 times border conflict losed pak etc ...operation meghdoot.and old.mig 21 shot down new mordern f16
@Ali ACE ruclips.net/video/dlnUhoTNmuQ/видео.html......... History dekho
I like this channel, it gives education about pilots.. good job, don't stop giving the best
that "blowing out" ASMR really got me bw
5:20 Yeah!...Thats the same way, I hide my helping material during exam!
It is odd how the artificial horizon (which seems to be working) has blue on the bottom half.
Their mission is in the southern hemisphere so.....
@@jw8687 that affects it?, i thought it was relative ti the ground, but that kinda makes sense.
It is ajustable tho?
Imagine just being in this airplane and watching this video on how to fly it
seeing that sleek little shadow on the ground is so satisfying
Awesome video! Makes me appreciate you flyboys even more.
i must have missed it, which part is "sip a glass of vodka" at?
Thats during preflight. After adorn sunglasses but before adjust nutsack for optimal parachute strap comfort
It's in a postflight checklist.
don't drink and fly or you crash and die
Who is watching it after surgical strike of India
Which by the way does not have proofs.
I am bro
Fuck surgical strike😂😂🤣😂
Yep India killed 10 million terrorists in the surgical strike.
@@longjamboris1041 no proof lol
Nice to see this bird fly
such a great vid i can't watch it enough, thank you so much for sharing it.
Nice.. I have a mate and his dad flew Mig 15's with Bulgarian Air Force... he defected was shot down and ejected.. thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
Where the hell is the rest of the flight....:(
Самолет в хорошем состоянии ещё))
All I did is look at the HSI and I flew the plane into the ground.
Looking at this video I was feeling like I was flying the aircraft.. amazing. Hatsoff Pilot 🙋🙋🙋
❤. I wish I could see this beauty up close! Unless it comes to Scotland though, videos like this will have to do!