there is nothing like seeing an airshow from the deck of an aircraft carrier at sea; no sound barrier restrictions out there boys! Its an incredible thing to witness
I’m a prior airframe mechanic in the Marine Corps; worked on KC-130Js. I was deployed to Morón Air Base back in 2019 and one day near the end of my deployment on my way to my shift I had a F-15 do a low flyby over my head; couldn’t have been anymore than 100 feet above me. I’ll tell you what, it’s incredible to see something like that fly over your head so fast, that you don’t even hear the sound it created until it’s already flown nearly a mile away from you.
I live on the flight path for Jets that fly in and out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Thing is I’m in between Hurt and Renan, Virginia…at the least 2 and a half hours to the north west of the base. They still fly so close to the ground here I can see the pilots sometimes and could even see into the open cargo bay doors of two Osprey’s that flew over a couple of weeks ago!
As a young boy in the 60' and 70's, my father was an aircraft firefighter in the marine corp. We watched many flyover's back then, they could break the sound barrier back then still. Miss those days.
That was cool time for you & me ... I remember those Sonic Booms, then I would look up and you could see that Jet just Going & Going, We Know How Loud they Were!
Analogy: "Weight lifters are so lucky. I can only imagine all the weight being lifted putting a smile on their faces every time." :D - dont get me wrong, it must be awesome to be a fighter pilot. I just dont think the G force is really making anyone SMILE as they experience it. :D Its a coma-inducing, anxiety fuelling, painful and highly physically demanding "force" acting on the entire body, while solid control of the aircraft MUST be sustained during a difficult acrobatics routine... Take a look at any non-pros flying in a fighter during acrobatics. They get all kinds of "LET ME OUT!" / "... * passed out* ..." feelings while the Gs get even to half of what pro pilots have to deal with.
I was once out in the French countryside leisurely flying my paramotor when a Mirage fighter flew underneath me. Thing was I was flying at about 600' and I wasn't sure which of the two of us was more surprised to see the other.
@@ThomasDoubting5 Pirst: he probably was talking about height in meters Second: he didn't said fighter flew 600 something from him, but he was flying 600 something above the ground
@@OddHunter5504 The poetic part of it, was how at first we were enemies and fought each other, and now are strong allies dieing for each other, the two fighter planes of WWII symbolizing the moment when we fought and died for each other the most. The break off at the end, also being symbolic of those that were lost.
I served in the Navy (VAQ-134) and I got to see some of these flybys out at sea. But watching them now, it's amazing. Imagine being the pilot just streaking by. It's crazy to see them flying by that fast and know there is a human strapped into that.
@RUclips TM there’s a big difference between the sound barrier and the speed of light my friend. Breaking the sound barrier was always possible. Mass cannot move at the speed of light. Which obviously means anything that is in the physical world and not massless like light then it’s impossible in every way regardless of how technologically advanced we are.
I believe the flyby starting at 1:55 was between the USS Saratoga and one of her escorts back on the 87' deployment during the Atlantic transit into the Med. I'm 99% sure, I was there and it was AWESOME! F-14s do it the best!
The best one I ever witnessed was Charleston SC in 1973 airshow over the harbor. The PA guy announces "And here are the Thunderbirds" The 6 plane formation came out of nowhere right over the crowd at treetop level then went straight up. The F4 Phantoms had a distinctive sound that could shake your tooth fillings loose. It was incredible.
Alone on a lonely road in New Mexico when buzzed by a jet. The most exciting frightening experience. Thanks to whomever. You gave me a great unforgettable moment in my life.
I had the pleasure of being there for Chuck Yeager's last sonic boom. I've seen many high speed flybys, but that one will always stand out as to me on a different dimension.
it was like: jet 1: okay boys, remember, low! jet 2: you call that low? check this out. jet 3: *almost scraping the buttom of the jet* i should get a raise for this.
Would love to have seen some F4's like this. The simple fact those suckers could hit Mach 2.2 is amazing. Loved watching them fly over us out by China Lake.
0:39 flares droppin out like that and the 1:58 ship splitting was so fvcking cool BUT just when you thought that 2 jets couldn't fly any lower at 2:57 comes one that almost brushes the ground
@@scottyo64 Drew Young is correct; no need to pull his head out. He's right; it wasn't supersonic but was transonic (on the edge but not quite supersonic). That plane starting at 1:04 does not create a shock wave (sonic boom). The very next plane at 1:11 is indeed flying supersonic and the sonic boom is quite clear. That demonstration (looks like F-14 Tomcat) is at sea where the severe "crack" of the sonic boom won't alarm the local populace.
We use to tow a floating target for the pilots on the Enterprise. At the end of the days we got air shows. Always a blast. Even better to listen in on conversations while practicing.
Watching videos like this inspired my dream to be a pilot. And also that Spitfire mustang flyover was awesome. Two of the greatest piston engines aircrafts ever flying together
I remember seeing F-14 tomcats when were way out to sea. We got to see them pushing 1200 knots. Nothing like you’d see at an air show. The aircraft is as silent as a cotton ball going by.....and then you hear it. Boom! Quite amazing!
Yes, the best one I saw was when president ( I believe was Reagan) was on board when f-14 went past and when the boom sounded, the president was we will say a bit frightened.
I love flyovers and I was a witness to one recently. I worked at a summer camp this summer near Virgilina (little border town between VA and NC) and we were told every so often F-16s and F-18s would fly over the camp on the way to their base and one day during staff training, we were having a pool party when all of a sudden 4 F-18s buzzed about 100-200 feet above us almost in afterburner speed (at least it looked like it) and when I tell you the pool shook from the shockwave of them passing over. Still got goosebumps to this day when I think about it! There were a whole lot of cheers obviously!
Good bit of the first part was standard Navy air show material. Always fun to watch the low-speed pass showing the F/A 18 adaptability followed by the sneaky high speed pass. Watching a plane go supersonic at sea is always fun, too. That pressure wave that pushes the mist and pushes down the water surface hits you in the chest with a solid thump. That last clip they were incredibly low.
None of the are breaking the sound barrier. They might fly something like 0.8 mach, but if there was a breaking of the sound barrier, people in close proximity would propably be all deaf.
@@JohnSmith-zo6ir his point was that the jets in this video, watched at close quarters by civilians and friendly military personnel without ear protection, would not be breaking the sound barrier.
2:18 is just fucking gorgeous. Two warbirds, each an icon of WWII in their countries of origin. Both flying with that distinct roar the Merlins were known for 🤤
Last year was out working in the yard. In a matter of 5 minutes a B-24, B-17, and a B-25 all flew over. I knew immediately it wasn’t one of the Navy trainers from nearby Whiting Field. Those deep thrumming engines…..got videos of all three. Talk about getting a chubby!!!
Cara Vaggio that video was shot by me in 2016. I was working an airshow and he was coming in a few days before and decided to buzz the airport! The video doesn’t do any justice as to how loud and low he really was! The Merlin’s on a Corsair or Mustang is most definitely the most intriguing sound in all of aviation.
I'm gonna think of this everytime my S2000 hits 7000 R.P.M or like when you drive in heavy snow and you pretend you're in the millennium falcon just as it launches to hyperspace!!
Feeling the sound and energy of these in person is pretty amazing. It always makes me wonder how they don't burn up their fuel in seconds. I assume they're way more efficient than I can imagine.
jet engines like this are pretty efficient other than when they're using afterburners. Afterburners can create a lot of extra thrust, but they are extremely inefficient with fuel (something like 25% of normal engine operation). Also keep in mind, there is no payload on a fighter jet other than the fuel and the munitions. most of the empty space in the airframe not occupied by equpiment, engines or the cockpit is a fuel cell.
Alittle over 30 yrs. ago, a jet produced a sonic boom while I was in my apt. It honestly felt like an earthquake! And 2 half yrs. ago I was parked by a beach in my car, I really didn't see the jet until I was behind the engines. I never did see the jet, but knew it was very low- the sound was so powerful I let out a scream. Don't know why, it just did that to me. Adrenaline rush for sure!
My god that's awesome. I can't begin to imagine the terror these aircraft inflict on their enemies, although the missile would hit long before you hear the afterburners...
damn that first one... My PE teacher in Jr. High got me the same way in dodgeball. The slow floating toss up... You look up... never see the fastball heading right for your face. every time I tell ya...
No kidding, what is stunning is that he passed low enough directly over the crowd and sucked up every umbrella and pop up cover on the beach. Given that it was a USN Blue Angels pilot I am surprised he got that close.
M4ster Chicken The B-52s sound is the best I'd say ' yeaa american B-52 plane is the best... B-52 is more highly classic plane than ussr russia cheap low classic tu-95
Those were fantastic. I can't decide which one I liked best, it was either the one where the jet was literally treetop level or the last one where the third jet looked to be less than 6 feet off the deck.
that last video, first pilot: "i can get low" second pilot: "yeah sure you can" third pilot: "hold my beer"
How can u pass the beer to the other pilot?
@@yodiponggol674 Lol, that's easy: Rolling Scissors... 🤣🍻👍🏾
@@yodiponggol674 magic
More like Hold my Vodka!
even had his wheels down
I think besides an astronaut, being a fighter pilot is THE coolest thing on the planet!
i did it all wrong man... if there's a next life ill aim to join the air force..
@@MrClauried better aim now cause this life is the only life, the Bible says it is appointed to a man once to die, then the judgment
@@MrClauried also get saved by the Lord Jesus if you aren't saved already
Zade YO USAFA class of ‘21, putting in job preferences at the end of the month, hopefully by May will know if I’m gonna be a pilot or not!!!
Big Blue good luck!
there is nothing like seeing an airshow from the deck of an aircraft carrier at sea; no sound barrier restrictions out there boys! Its an incredible thing to witness
New thing added to bucket list
A truly magnificent sight to capture with naked eyes!
Other than being the pilot in the aircraft.
@@mike_money71 agreed!!
Yup..... 30 second to the "Fly By"....
You ain't on deck....
Shipmates ya missed it.
To the Engineering & Supply Departments..
0:03 This move is called 'the blind wolf'. One is slow, in your face to distract, while the other one catches you by surprise.
Now just imagine those things coming after you with bad intentions.
1CME90 peaceful intentions.
Eagle 1. Fox 2.
Target neutralized.
This made me chuckle.
Wouldn't even know it. It would I just be lights on out.
Ha-Ha-Ha. "Bad intentions" that's awesome
0:23 One of the coolest things I've ever seen
"Permission to buzz the tower?"
-Sir, you are in a B-52
"Permission to buzz the tower?"
How about buzzing the tower in a SR-71.. ruclips.net/video/xTJYNq4GQAE/видео.html
so long he doesn't go "around the tower...." watch those bank angles
PFFFFF
"You are in a B-52"
"...And?"
Will fishing
You be funny and shit 😊
I’m a prior airframe mechanic in the Marine Corps; worked on KC-130Js. I was deployed to Morón Air Base back in 2019 and one day near the end of my deployment on my way to my shift I had a F-15 do a low flyby over my head; couldn’t have been anymore than 100 feet above me. I’ll tell you what, it’s incredible to see something like that fly over your head so fast, that you don’t even hear the sound it created until it’s already flown nearly a mile away from you.
That would be some scary sheet for sure !
Thank you for your service boss!
I live on the flight path for Jets that fly in and out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Thing is I’m in between Hurt and Renan, Virginia…at the least 2 and a half hours to the north west of the base. They still fly so close to the ground here I can see the pilots sometimes and could even see into the open cargo bay doors of two Osprey’s that flew over a couple of weeks ago!
Yes they are, so were F4s and F14s.... Then you hear a F22.... those things are loud as shit without being even close to using the afterburner....
I bet you fitted right in at Moron Airbase :'D
Audio here doesn’t even do it justice. The way your chest shakes with one of these is insane and the sounds are even better in person
As a young boy in the 60' and 70's, my father was an aircraft firefighter in the marine corp. We watched many flyover's back then, they could break the sound barrier back then still. Miss those days.
That was cool time for you & me ... I remember those Sonic Booms, then I would look up and you could see that Jet just Going & Going, We Know How Loud they Were!
Pilots are so lucky. I can only imagine all the g force putting a smile on their faces every time
*forcing a gummy smile
MagicalTrevor that is the truest thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Every time I pull a high G maneuver I want to die
Not luck, hard work.
@@johnnyo3fan
What if u have color blind or dyslexic? You cant be a pilot if u have one of these so idk what you mean by “hardwork”
Analogy: "Weight lifters are so lucky. I can only imagine all the weight being lifted putting a smile on their faces every time." :D - dont get me wrong, it must be awesome to be a fighter pilot. I just dont think the G force is really making anyone SMILE as they experience it. :D Its a coma-inducing, anxiety fuelling, painful and highly physically demanding "force" acting on the entire body, while solid control of the aircraft MUST be sustained during a difficult acrobatics routine... Take a look at any non-pros flying in a fighter during acrobatics. They get all kinds of "LET ME OUT!" / "... * passed out* ..." feelings while the Gs get even to half of what pro pilots have to deal with.
I was once out in the French countryside leisurely flying my paramotor when a Mirage fighter flew underneath me. Thing was I was flying at about 600' and I wasn't sure which of the two of us was more surprised to see the other.
Bet both of you needed new under wear lol 600 ft is really close in terms air traffic.
@@ThomasDoubting5 Pirst: he probably was talking about height in meters
Second: he didn't said fighter flew 600 something from him, but he was flying 600 something above the ground
@@nieznajomy7 ' is an abbrevation for feet
@@bring6not12 ok I made a mistake. Thanks for correction
@@nieznajomy7 Also he was at 600'. As in 600' altitude.
Not separation between the two.
Spitfire and P51 together, there was something poetic about this moment.
Old allies
@@OddHunter5504 More like Old enemies, now old allies
- AlLiEcXr - we didnt fight the brits in ww2 though
@@OddHunter5504 Hahaha yeah I know, I was just making a broader historical statement
@@OddHunter5504 The poetic part of it, was how at first we were enemies and fought each other, and now are strong allies dieing for each other, the two fighter planes of WWII symbolizing the moment when we fought and died for each other the most. The break off at the end, also being symbolic of those that were lost.
The jet in the last clip won the limbo game
These jets are moving so fast that it took RUclips's Algorithm 4 years to catch up.
lol
what ever, you are confused
Hey Sal
@@kochop9809 Sal amatto?
Sal cocheise?
Sal or Sol?
Sal Amun?
Sal A man?
Sal a man der?
Hey you.
Yes you
who is Sal?
lol
@@je-freenorman7787
Sal is just a guy from Staten Island whos terrified of kitty cats they also call him "Ja Crispy"
I served in the Navy (VAQ-134) and I got to see some of these flybys out at sea. But watching them now, it's amazing. Imagine being the pilot just streaking by. It's crazy to see them flying by that fast and know there is a human strapped into that.
Imagine someone 500 years ago seeing this
Imagine them watching Dragon Ball Z in an IMAX
"Hey X Æ14 22 J look at how slow jets used to be"
@RUclips TM expect breaking the light barrier is impossible. Nothing with mass can ever travel anywhere near the speed of light.
@RUclips TM there’s a big difference between the sound barrier and the speed of light my friend. Breaking the sound barrier was always possible. Mass cannot move at the speed of light. Which obviously means anything that is in the physical world and not massless like light then it’s impossible in every way regardless of how technologically advanced we are.
@@slamyourheadin9449 CERN managed to make neutrinos travel at more than the speed of light. That’s a breakthrough right there.
Jets are just the coolest thing this world has to offer
And I am terrified of the noises they produce 😭
was that last plane trying to mow the grass?
He's got the lead planes for reference so he can really get it in the weeds. Ballsy pass!
Love the voice background to that last pass....”Ohhhhh....noooo....that is good”....you bet.
Yes. And did.
@Gareth pretty sure he means someone with balls, unlike you.
Did the pilot have big balls? Yes. Was he too low? Yes.
In the last clip i was like,
Plane 1: SHIT
Plane 2: HOLY SHIT
Plane 3: HOLIEST SHIT OF HOLY FUCKING SHIT
#2 one more notch on the throttle,... super sonic lol !!!!!
hall of fame material
Hahahahaha me too!!
Too bad i think he got fired.
I believe the flyby starting at 1:55 was between the USS Saratoga and one of her escorts back on the 87' deployment during the Atlantic transit into the Med. I'm 99% sure, I was there and it was AWESOME! F-14s do it the best!
@@The04081998 its clearly an f14
I love the sound of them ol' warbirds.
USS Indianapolis nothing better!
Hey my uncle helped build you!
That last one is just insane.
TheLastMinecrafter yeah last one was so close to the ground
Check this. Especially the 2.10 mark. Crazy!
ruclips.net/video/kQ_5qrWH7v4/видео.html
couldn't have been more than 10 feet from ground.
Pretty sure somewhere in an ant colony no one believes crazy old Bob's story of how he went for a ride out of nowhere.
Gotta give these pilots respect. They have nerves of steel.
The best one I ever witnessed was Charleston SC in 1973 airshow over the harbor. The PA guy announces "And here are the Thunderbirds" The 6 plane formation came out of nowhere right over the crowd at treetop level then went straight up. The F4 Phantoms had a distinctive sound that could shake your tooth fillings loose. It was incredible.
Shake your fillings loose and seriously damage your hearing.
I've always heard people say the Phantom was the loudest thing going. Makes sense; high power and NO bypass fan.
Alone on a lonely road in New Mexico when buzzed by a jet. The most exciting frightening experience. Thanks to whomever. You gave me a great unforgettable moment in my life.
I had the pleasure of being there for Chuck Yeager's last sonic boom. I've seen many high speed flybys, but that one will always stand out as to me on a different dimension.
the last clip... that last jet was so low..
Oh Wow Brother#2 lol
They can be because of how well they can move
it was like:
jet 1: okay boys, remember, low!
jet 2: you call that low? check this out.
jet 3: *almost scraping the buttom of the jet* i should get a raise for this.
That last boy was low enough to reach out and pick up the mail.
It’s hard to gauge the height, but I would say somewhere around 10 feet...
Hell, I guess fly it someone else paid for it!
that last clip gave me chills, love it!
That third plane on the last clip looked like it was only 20 feet from the runway...
Had to be the Russians.... Those guys are certifiably NUTS, especially when putting the gear down results in an increase in altitude.
i think those guys were arabians
Agreed. The last one was the best
Belgian alpha jets source i was there ;)
Would love to have seen some F4's like this. The simple fact those suckers could hit Mach 2.2 is amazing. Loved watching them fly over us out by China Lake.
2:54
1st Jet: Watch this
2nd Jet: I've nailed it, none can do better
Third Jet: Hold my beer.
Fuck off.
third jet just grabbed my heart 💘
stolen comment
"Hold my Goose"
So...exactly the same thing as the pinned comment?
You're not too imaginative, are you? Does your mommy still dress you in the mornings?
0:29 Love the sound of the wings cutting/pushing air.
0:39 flares droppin out like that and the 1:58 ship splitting was so fvcking cool BUT just when you thought that 2 jets couldn't fly any lower at 2:57 comes one that almost brushes the ground
That F-14 breaking the sound barrier in between the ships was awesome! Thanks brother! ☺
No he wasn't.
@@beaver6969lv
1:04 pull your head out
@@scottyo64 Drew Young is correct; no need to pull his head out. He's right; it wasn't supersonic but was transonic (on the edge but not quite supersonic). That plane starting at 1:04 does not create a shock wave (sonic boom).
The very next plane at 1:11 is indeed flying supersonic and the sonic boom is quite clear. That demonstration (looks like F-14 Tomcat) is at sea where the severe "crack" of the sonic boom won't alarm the local populace.
1:12 f-14 are awsome
We use to tow a floating target for the pilots on the Enterprise. At the end of the days we got air shows. Always a blast. Even better to listen in on conversations while practicing.
these jets send chills up my spine , nothing short of Amazing
Lol all the flying beach stuff for the first one.
That's in Pensacola Florida. Blue Angels are based there and fly the coast line between Gulf Shores Alabama and Pensacola aLOT.
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Ben Nelson
Are you sure? I’ve never seen pensacola that crowded. Even destin isn’t that crowded in the summer.
@@Bolt99K it's straight up Pensacola bro
@@Bolt99K it's crowded af on Blue Angels weekend
Best flyby ever... when I was in the Navy an F4 went supersonic right next to the ship. The sonic boom was epic!
Imagine how badass it would feel being alone on a runway pointing the jet into its direction while it flys over you
Great now I have to get a change of undies. Thanks
0:07 every blue angle air show I fall for this trick. BTW it is MUCH MUCH louder in person.
And you can feel it.
yes that is true
ANGEL
We got that same surprise in Lynchburg in 2015!
Twice as loud as you ever heard sounds about right
the convergence of them pushing the pressure wave then dragging it over the water is sick af!
The talent and skill of these pilots are simply awesome. Breathtaking to watch. To see in person just goes too fast. Great video.
Anyone can do it.
Maverick: Tower, this is Ghost rider requesting a flyby.
Air Boss Johnson: That’s a negative Ghost rider, the pattern is full.
'Its time to buzz the tower goose'
Great Balls O Fire!
1:13
Jake Heke “That’s twice!”
@@DrWeird-ek8ds again...ho, hum!
Those magnificent men in their flying machines...
Watching videos like this inspired my dream to be a pilot. And also that Spitfire mustang flyover was awesome. Two of the greatest piston engines aircrafts ever flying together
I remember seeing F-14 tomcats when were way out to sea. We got to see them pushing 1200 knots. Nothing like you’d see at an air show. The aircraft is as silent as a cotton ball going by.....and then you hear it. Boom! Quite amazing!
Yes, the best one I saw was when president ( I believe was Reagan) was on board
when f-14 went past and when the boom sounded, the president was we will say a bit frightened.
1:11 :
me when i turn off the basement lights
💀
BRUH LMFAOOOOOO
The demon trying to catch you
0:24
I love flyovers and I was a witness to one recently. I worked at a summer camp this summer near Virgilina (little border town between VA and NC) and we were told every so often F-16s and F-18s would fly over the camp on the way to their base and one day during staff training, we were having a pool party when all of a sudden 4 F-18s buzzed about 100-200 feet above us almost in afterburner speed (at least it looked like it) and when I tell you the pool shook from the shockwave of them passing over. Still got goosebumps to this day when I think about it! There were a whole lot of cheers obviously!
Nothing gets me more amped up in life than jets ripping overhead!
2:11
God, I love the sound of the BUFF so much
Gives me chills everytime i love the old b2 bombers and b52 got a dealthy tone
Finally, an aircraft that can mow a field in a split second. Craftsman needs to up there game.
Good bit of the first part was standard Navy air show material. Always fun to watch the low-speed pass showing the F/A 18 adaptability followed by the sneaky high speed pass. Watching a plane go supersonic at sea is always fun, too. That pressure wave that pushes the mist and pushes down the water surface hits you in the chest with a solid thump. That last clip they were incredibly low.
it’s so cool to hear these genuine reactions too. completely awestruck
Love that sound as they break the sound barrier.
Imagine being attacked by these jets ... it would be all over in the blink of an eye.
That's the thing. Typically the missiles hit you before the plane even gets there.
Before you even see it your done
None of the are breaking the sound barrier.
They might fly something like 0.8 mach, but if there was a breaking of the sound barrier, people in close proximity would propably be all deaf.
@@RoyalMela I'm sure the enemy would be really concerned to know that they went deaf just seconds before they died.
@@JohnSmith-zo6ir his point was that the jets in this video, watched at close quarters by civilians and friendly military personnel without ear protection, would not be breaking the sound barrier.
1:04 that guy just jumped into hyperspace
It just vanished 😯
What is the name of this technique ? power thrusters? 🤔
Vapor cone
love seeing how happy our military gets seeing it, they deserve so much more
1:55 the most impressive one, between the two boat, also the last one...
All these pilots are having waaay too much fun!
0:39 The Flares with the sonic boom is BADASS bro
In my opinion, this is one of the most awesome things to see in person! I'm in my fifties, and still love seeing it!
The jet engine is one of my favorite inventions of all time. They make anything you bolt them to instantly badass.
Thanks to British engineering
Whoppity do...what does it all mean Basil?
I love how the jets gets past the people before the sound comes along. It’s crazy.
2:18 is just fucking gorgeous. Two warbirds, each an icon of WWII in their countries of origin. Both flying with that distinct roar the Merlins were known for 🤤
Last year was out working in the yard. In a matter of 5 minutes a B-24, B-17, and a B-25 all flew over. I knew immediately it wasn’t one of the Navy trainers from nearby Whiting Field. Those deep thrumming engines…..got videos of all three. Talk about getting a chubby!!!
Dunkirk FTW
You see it one moment, then it's gone. Crazy how fast these beautifull machiens are.
The last clip was my favorite. Saw it several years ago and wasn't able to find it afterwards. Glad I saw this video.
Nothing like a big Pratt R2800 on that Corsair...Merlins...best sound ever.
Cara Vaggio that video was shot by me in 2016. I was working an airshow and he was coming in a few days before and decided to buzz the airport! The video doesn’t do any justice as to how loud and low he really was! The Merlin’s on a Corsair or Mustang is most definitely the most intriguing sound in all of aviation.
1:11 when the V-Tec kicks in... 😅
Lol 😂
Only in a Vtec dreams.
I'm gonna think of this everytime my S2000 hits 7000 R.P.M or like when you drive in heavy snow and you pretend you're in the millennium falcon just as it launches to hyperspace!!
@@DscotBhoy'91 NSX , on my way to 8K RPM
2:17 love seeing a Spitfire and a Mustang together, like 2 cousins who always get into trouble 😂
2:54
1st pilot: I'm almost TOUCHING GROUND
2nd pilot: I'm on GROUND
3rd pilot:I'm UNDERGROUND
Look at the last clip the 3rd plane. He nailed it
That last pilots how U do a fly by
@@Jonmichaels529 yeeeeeeaaa boi
@@Jonmichaels529 that were Belgian Air Force Alpha Jet pilots training in Corsica
Feeling the sound and energy of these in person is pretty amazing. It always makes me wonder how they don't burn up their fuel in seconds. I assume they're way more efficient than I can imagine.
jet engines like this are pretty efficient other than when they're using afterburners. Afterburners can create a lot of extra thrust, but they are extremely inefficient with fuel (something like 25% of normal engine operation).
Also keep in mind, there is no payload on a fighter jet other than the fuel and the munitions. most of the empty space in the airframe not occupied by equpiment, engines or the cockpit is a fuel cell.
You don't go into Afterburner the whole time.
I've always been a jet guy, but that joint Mustang/Spitfire flyover made my eyes well up. Glorious!
I like the round of applause for the jet breaking the sound barrier on his way past.
1:52 the speed of stupidity Is measured in terms of how fast someone turns the camera View to a bench for a fast-passing flying plane instead.
you dont know how loud they are from behind a screen
@@itchypit6413 how so sure are you about it? of course, I know how loud they are..!
Master and Servant he probably just shat his pants and wasn’t prepared for truly how loud it was gona be
That plane was going through the sound barrier
Mate that bench was rapid what you chatting about?
Navy vet here. Despite living this for 8 years, never gets old. Except when you're trying to sleep lol.
Modern jets may rip the sky but nothing sounds better than a P-51 flyover.
Nothing like the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin !👍🏻
Plus big sack prize for no ejection seat
@Jalinco TV I concede
This video was amazing, no joke. I especially liked the part where the plane flew by really fast
Is there anything more badass than seeing a jet fly by that fast at that altitude? *AWESOME!!!!*
🛩 🤘🏼 😁 😀 😃
spitfire and mustang was impressive, then the last clip was amazing!
1:52 when u open a bag of sweets at midnight
Underrated laughed out loud
LOVED the last one. What a joy to watch.
Officer: "Do you know why I pulled you over?"
Supersonic plane: "Because I let you."
Lol.
Imagine one goes by low followed by a "Police" plane with flashing lights....................
Dang, that 3rd jet in the last fly over was really looooowwww!!
That f-18 dropping flairs was a sight to behold. I can’t stop watching it.
Alittle over 30 yrs. ago, a jet produced a sonic boom while I was in my apt. It honestly felt like an earthquake! And 2 half yrs. ago I was parked by a beach in my car, I really didn't see the jet until I was behind the engines. I never did see the jet, but knew it was very low- the sound was so powerful I let out a scream. Don't know why, it just did that to me. Adrenaline rush for sure!
1:09 "Ohhhhh myy goddd"
she came
Warp factor one mr. data, engage
My god that's awesome.
I can't begin to imagine the terror these aircraft inflict on their enemies, although the missile would hit long before you hear the afterburners...
damn that first one... My PE teacher in Jr. High got me the same way in dodgeball. The slow floating toss up... You look up... never see the fastball heading right for your face. every time I tell ya...
Akhorahil damn that's funny
Akhorahil 😂
It's funny because I've just watching dodgeball movie just now.
Now my school doesn't do dodgeball anymore.
In High School they use a wrench.
Lmao that beginning clip though.. I was like "oh nice, we're starting out with a near stall." And then sheeeewwwww! Good fakeout haha.
No kidding, what is stunning is that he passed low enough directly over the crowd and sucked up every umbrella and pop up cover on the beach. Given that it was a USN Blue Angels pilot I am surprised he got that close.
Still can't get over this Vid. Whenever I feel down, I watch it and feel better afterwards. wish I could fly one of these machines.
1:46 Trees: CYKA BLYAT
Kmh and mph that jet was doing??
@@BobaShakeMallow maybe 400 or 500 Km/h in Mp/h 300
@@carlocalo3364 definitely 500kmh
@@BobaShakeMallow yeah
The B-52s sound is the best I'd say
M4ster Chicken
The B-52s sound is the best I'd say
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yeaa american B-52 plane is the best...
B-52 is more highly classic plane than ussr russia cheap low classic tu-95
Listen to a C-5. Similar sound, but, better.
4017th combat crew training squadron castle afb, ca. 67-70, d,g and h buffs practicing t/o and landings 24/7...peace was our profession...wwg1wga
2:20 that's the Dunsfold Aerodrome aka the Top Gear Test Track
Neat to see the Harrier and a Corsair. It's all great.
Wow! That Tomcat at 1:11 was MOVING!
cue the polite clapping lol
Hard to believe!!
You dont say
Definitely was cooking some air
The F-14 has the most impressive and explosive Sonic Boom!
It’s all fun and games until WWIII breaks out and these sounds haunt our nightmares. Have a good weekend!
the last video was badass.
They are ALL badass!!
Those were fantastic. I can't decide which one I liked best, it was either the one where the jet was literally treetop level or the last one where the third jet looked to be less than 6 feet off the deck.
The Tomcat between the ships is a legendary video!
The P-51 and spitfire flyby holy moly
If you notice they sound just the same. that's becasue they use the same engine.
@@hudsonball4702 I had no idea, that's amazing