From T6 Texan II's , T-38 Talons, to F-15's + your respective NASP graduate CSO's (my son is one), wow have you all have progressed!!! Congratulations to one and all! FLY AIR FORCE!! God Bless America!
Now, to see SIX(6) of them flying abreast like that gives me CHILLS and it's one of the most BEAUTIFUL scenes the eye can behold!!! Also, those peel offs for final approach were too SWEET!!! WELCOME HOME GENTLEMEN AND YOU GUYS ARE SOMETHING "SERIOUS"!!!😀👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾❤💯
Formation!! Hah! Beautiful way to approach in to a safe flight and landing to see and to getting ready to reunite with your family members and friends that love you all
What a gorgeous, menacing looking bird the F-15E is! Love the sound of those nozzles flexing just before touchdown as they ride the throttles. Great video of a great flock of Eagles!
Did 2 tours at the "Heath" but want to share a story with you all. I was stationed at George AFB in California from 84-86 & we flew F-4G Wild Weasels. They did a deployment to Jever AB, Germany & did the same formation only to have 2 of the jets collide then go down. The aircrews survived, but the Wing Commander got sacked. When I saw this formation that incident in Germany in '84 immediately came to mind.
The one thing i loved about being in the USAF in the 1980s and 1990s is watching aircraft of all types taking off and landing. The Air shows i loved the best.. But the best base i was sent to TDY was Edwards AFB, California. The sonic booms were endless there. And when they tested all type of aircraft, It was like an endless air show. I like this video.
In 1963 as a trainee hotel assistant manager at the Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk I met my first Americans, both fighter pilots out of Lakenheath AFB. The would leave the hotel in the morning, drive to the base, fly all over Europe, North Africa etc and return around 5 pm, just another working day. One I recall was Gerald Knapp. My name at the time was Jim Wright. Gerry and his lovely wife rented an apartment across the Green and had me over for dinner one night.
@@insanelewis21 Thanks, but my point is they could've spaced the formation out 10 km's away from the base, and descend smoothly like a passenger plane, yet they 'go around' above the runway as a routine. What's the point? For training purposes?
@@cwilliam2133 The formation flying is about staying within visual, attempting to "cloak" a flight of a/c as a single ship, saves fuel. But in this case they wanted to arrive "home" as a group, for photo ops, family etc. These guys/gals are returning home after war.
Never thought you could make it anyway good luck LOL all you guys are awesome thank you so much. Father's Day is coming soon you better give respect your daddy sons daughters and keep them all safe. Thank you all so much for your exponentially badass effort to do this work it's a hard job and you have to let something go and you have to let it all fly. Don't be dumbasses. Take a clue from me
May God bless each & everyone of you Flyers & crew for protecting FREEDOM AT HOME & OVERSEAS. THANK YOU FROM A FELLOW AMERICAN.🇺🇸
A beautiful thing. That tingly feeling in my tummy and the need to scream very loudly when a fast jet goes over....
From T6 Texan II's , T-38 Talons, to F-15's + your respective NASP graduate CSO's (my son is one), wow have you all have progressed!!! Congratulations to one and all! FLY AIR FORCE!! God Bless America!
Now, to see SIX(6) of them flying abreast like that gives me CHILLS and it's one of the most BEAUTIFUL scenes the eye can behold!!! Also, those peel offs for final approach were too SWEET!!! WELCOME HOME GENTLEMEN AND YOU GUYS ARE SOMETHING "SERIOUS"!!!😀👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾❤💯
Unless ... you are looking a bombing run of SIX(6) of them from the receiving end (just guessing)
@@zebradgr8339 Well, if that was the case then "NO" it wouldn't be at all.
SYNCHRONICITY at it´s finest ! Welcome back to the ´Heath´. Beautiful planes , beautiful English heathland.
Awesome! Love the peel offs! I do love the USA,and what it stands for.what a great friend to have.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇨🇦
Great Video! Today our F-15s from the 104th FW left for TDY....WELCOME HOME from Western Massachusetts!
bob bobbo is that what all the activity was here at 0500?
Opsec
Godspeed and Good hunting to the men and women of the 104th FW! I'm from California, but my Uncle was born and raised on a farm in Amherst...
Formation!! Hah! Beautiful way to approach in to a safe flight and landing to see and to getting ready to reunite with your family members and friends that love you all
Remember when the eagles came, 87. Still a joy to see them rumble over my house! 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 . Xx
Salty are we luke
What a gorgeous, menacing looking bird the F-15E is! Love the sound of those nozzles flexing just before touchdown as they ride the throttles. Great video of a great flock of Eagles!
Did 2 tours at the "Heath" but want to share a story with you all. I was stationed at George AFB in California from 84-86 & we flew F-4G Wild Weasels. They did a deployment to Jever AB, Germany & did the same formation only to have 2 of the jets collide then go down. The aircrews survived, but the Wing Commander got sacked. When I saw this formation that incident in Germany in '84 immediately came to mind.
It does the heart good to see that was a thing of beauty
Its a big piece of hitec metall and electronics, built to kill people. I also like airplanes, but beautyness is something created between you ears.
Welcome back to Blighty guys. 'God Bless America'
Only old school Airman will remember this. William Tell Overture played after each major exercise...
The f15s are such a awesome jet
Glad they made it home safe and sound!😁
My favourite USAF jet of all time.
The one thing i loved about being in the USAF in the 1980s and 1990s is watching aircraft of all types taking off and landing. The Air shows i loved the best.. But the best base i was sent to TDY was Edwards AFB, California. The sonic booms were endless there. And when they tested all type of aircraft, It was like an endless air show. I like this video.
Wow! Thats some serious fire power, piloted by the best in the World!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
GOD I LOVE BEING AMERICAN THANK YOU BOYS FOR A JOB WELL DONE GOD BLESS THE U.S.A MILITARY
We saw them on their flight path which is in line with our lounge window, awesome!
In 1963 as a trainee hotel assistant manager at the Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk I met my first Americans, both fighter pilots out of Lakenheath AFB. The would leave the hotel in the morning, drive to the base, fly all over Europe, North Africa etc and return around 5 pm, just another working day. One I recall was Gerald Knapp. My name at the time was Jim Wright. Gerry and his lovely wife rented an apartment across the Green and had me over for dinner one night.
Sounds like fun
Welcome back home!! Check your 6 and keep your formatting tight
I know that field, and I’ve waved to those plane watchers. I reset a few cables from an IFE to a crowd of cameras. I enjoyed England.
Iconic war bird. Great footage, Welcome back. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
No6 a nugget on his first tour ? They were chasing that formation the whole way lol great catch 👍
If this doesn’t give you the cool chills you’re not american 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪😎
WoW chill bumps!!......what appears to be all Strike Egales
Superb.....welcome home.
The Eagle, beautiful years ago and beautiful today ...
Well caught 👍🏻
Fantastic close ups
Eyewatering!!!! Thanx for shareing!!!
Wish they could send 1 up to East Fortune Airshow, Scotland in July for a display, would love to see one.
Superb. Beautiful aircraft.
Superb, many thanks!
Looki, looki, I see Eagles in the sky.
Jet noise, the sound of freedom.
What a creative shooting
3:00
Thanx Man 👍👍
Hello from the USA. Spend some time in the UK. Stock up. Enjoy your time.
Reminds me of my crew dog days at Tyndall.
True, I was at homestead, (POL) "74-76" 🇺🇸✈✈ #MEMORIES
LUCKY 472 Thank you for your service.
@@michaelgryske1909 same to you neighbor !! #AIMHIGH🇺🇸✈
Beautiful Aircraft. Freedom!
outstanding camerawork
Excellent video
what freedom looks and sounds like.
amazing manuver.....
Awesome
Nice Filming,
James..
6 forgot about the board and was too busy perfecting his 12° aero braking
Love these guys 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Our American brothers our home 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What is the radio
Anyone of you know which USAF squadron used to carry ‘CR’ on the tails of their Eagles?????
Soesterberg AFB 32TFS in the Netherlands
Frank Klaster Yes indeed Frank! Their nickname was ‘wolfhounds’. They are remembering well over here!
Which way ?
Just think 400billion a piece. Most powerful ,stealth technology expensive fighter jets
Nice...wonder what the 2 folded up Stars and Stripes were fir sitting on the windshield selves.
nice
Awesome catch mate! What device did you use to listen to RAF Lakenheaths ATC
Its from a uniden 3500
Two seat F-15E Strike Eagles
How many USAF jets are based in the United Kingdom ?
Why don't they descend and land directly, but do a 'go around' one after another?
Spaces the formation out
@@insanelewis21 Thanks, but my point is they could've spaced the formation out 10 km's away from the base, and descend smoothly like a passenger plane, yet they 'go around' above the runway as a routine. What's the point? For training purposes?
@@cwilliam2133 To look good in the break
@@junhaoho :D
@@cwilliam2133 The formation flying is about staying within visual, attempting to "cloak" a flight of a/c as a single ship, saves fuel. But in this case they wanted to arrive "home" as a group, for photo ops, family etc. These guys/gals are returning home after war.
Call the ball, hook down,flaps down,landing gear down. Oh shit, its USAF no US Navy!😁👍🇱🇷🤘
What's the sandpit?
The Middle East
Any from vt?
I have mad respect for the F22 and 35 but give me a F-15 Eagle or A-10 Warthog any day. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It's going to get better. The updated F-15EX should hit in the next year or so.
Shave the first ninety seconds of nothing and it’s then terrific.
Disagree . That is beautiful English heathland ! Hence the name Laken Heath.
More of Lakenheath here
ruclips.net/video/v1izfZmWG0M/видео.html
Photoship or sloppy formation?
I love the howling sound of the turbines when they slowly fly by. Always made me search the skies.
Ok ,go on
Put air port ,to down in sharm shekh ,when it alarm from me ,fly and down
Never thought you could make it anyway good luck LOL all you guys are awesome thank you so much. Father's Day is coming soon you better give respect your daddy sons daughters and keep them all safe. Thank you all so much for your exponentially badass effort to do this work it's a hard job and you have to let something go and you have to let it all fly. Don't be dumbasses. Take a clue from me
Love it👍🏾💯🔥🔥🔥🫡
They should be in their own country !
Too much editing going on, didn't even see the nose wheels touch down....