Now THIS is how a fighter video should be done! Just radio/ICS chatter and jet noise. Thank you for not ruining it with alot of cheesy crap background music.
Pilots making a cup of tea: Kettle check, it's full, switch on. Tea bag is looking good, in the cup. All good. Quick milk check, sniff, smells fine. Add hot water, stir 5Gs. Wife has entered, asks am I talking to my tea again. Affirmed. Cleared for cuppa.
I am an American and I am so grateful to have Britain as our most admirable ally all these long years. When continents went dark, they show that good always shines out the clearer. Thank God for the Great Brits!
Hmmm, sorry to be a party pooper, but the United States refused Britain help in two world wars until it had no other option. And it's recently been revealed that the USA seriously discussed aiding Argentina in the Falklands War because an Argentine victory would be "more beneficial to the United States". The USA as an ally is something that should be left to Hollywood and teenagers on Facebook.
@@TonyEnglandUK Where is this post that says that it has been revealed that they were discussing aiding Argentina? Argentina had a crippled economy and technically still does, that's why they tried to take back the Falklands in the first place. Argentina had nothing to offer, nothing financially, stock wise or military wise
@@joshusky581 If you look around the net, you'll find _"How the U.S. Almost Betrayed Britain" - Alexander Haig wanted Reagan to side with the Argentinians over the Falkland Islands, newly released documents show._ (Wall St. Journal). Even later documents show that the CIA had meetings with UK military officers - and then passed sensitive secrets of Britain's intentions to the Argentinian military.
Brings a tear to my eye and a lump in my throat, wish I could have a ride. Thank you RAF, film crew and all who made my holiday season a rush in the superlative Typhoon over the stunning country side. Be safe all, its a jungle out there!
Simply awesome! Very well done. A great tool for a teacher in a classroom to get the kids thinking about the physics of flying a modern fighter. Not to mention as something to get that spark of interest going that might lead to a youngster deciding on a military aviation career.
Shandy Ellis-Brown My Dad was Alan Barker. Based of course at various bases along the East Coast. He died 5 years ago so I can't ask him. I've a picture of his squadron in the house, taken in front of a Lancaster. It has a number on the wings. Would that he any clue?
WOW!!!!!! How lucky are you??? What a way to go to work!! I occasionally hear you coming over the Forth Bridge and by the time I get out the back door you are probably at Leuchars!! Fabulous!!!!!
bowser515: Easy, education, education, education. And more than a little dollop of skill and an awful amount of training (never stopping learning). Then you retire and fly an Airbus A320 to Malaga.........
I lived in Leuchars when I was younger, dad was an army engineer, all my childhood memories of all the airshows and planes will be with me for life. Couldn't have asked for a better place to live, pretty much a forces town back then. Should have stayed a RAF base, beautiful coast and right next to Snt Andrews golf course.
Totally agree with u im from Dundee and every so often I used to watch the tornados come and go and airshows ect.Only defence we have now is Lossiemouth stupid idea to close raf Leuchars
You know....I remember reading this: "The world's military may be big, but the UK's is the most advanced in the world" - No wonder looking at this! Amazing guys.....Always! =D
Kel Harper yeah, we’ve picked every “stealth” piece of shit up on radar that the yanks have made. BAE systems (British company) makes high percentage of us military tech.
KeeJW 29 good luck,good eyeshight,lots of education,and public school,required,wish you sucess......oh and top flight university, the ones that do not have to advertise,but the public school system will know if you can,bloody good luck to you,luck,er,no,just work hard ....
I live close to Cad West the part of the Machynlleth loop the pilot refers too, now I have big respect for our American friends in the USAF who regularly fly the same route in their F15's and F16's a fantastic sight but can tell you from experience the Americans rarely fly through that gap in the valley walls as low as the RAF Typhoons do 🇬🇧🇺🇲💪👍
Now THAT's what I am talking about!!! Although a virtual pilot I am, I do "Get" what this intense process involves.Pressure suits,Planning, Checks,Weather,Cold and Dark Ramp to Full etc. It is somewhat regrettable that "Most" people take our front line fighters for granted.. if at all. I Commend you for throwing this beautiful piece of footage out here for us to enjoy. I certainly loved every minute of this. *****
I think it's especially cool when you realize & consider they were flying at just over a third of the Typhoon's advertised top speed (actual TS is classified, no doubt). Imagine it at full-speed! Wow! :-O And what beautiful scenery. Just lovely. Thanks for the ride, gents! ;-)
Would not be able to travel at top speed in low altitudes even at full power. If i'm correct no plane has ever been able to exceed the 1000mph barrier below 900m/near sea level due to air density/pressure. Top speeds are always achieved at height. 30,000-40,000+ feet
Wow! What an impressive aircraft. Very professional, staying on top things. I can imagine for the people on the ground, seeing these two machines fly over at such a low altitude must have been something.
Crazy,as I,m watching the my head is actually tilting from right to left and back as the Typhoon navigates it's way through the valleys,brilliant video.
Naren Pillai I watched the Red Arrows at one of our airshows (I try to go and see them as much as I can)....Thing is I was stood on a hill nearby the airfield where there were loads of others. My dad told me to turn around and as I did, literally I was about......From memory, if you stand in the O2 Arena at the middle ground-level, they were between the first and second levels high. And I swore like a madman. The Red Arrows flew so fast they almost took my head off! lol, not really, but it felt like that! =D Talk about precision....I love our Airforce....Like they say: Per Aruda ad Astra!
on vacation, i was fishing with my dad on the left at 3:30 when a fighter cruised over the lake. pretty sure it was that lake but i could be wrong, it was some time ago. very memorable part of the trip, though.
Great video. I kept hearing 50 feet but it was 250 feet. I know the proximity warning is usually 200 and it would have been screaming at them the whole way if it was 50 feet. Great low level flight. All those pilots are fantastic.
Great plane,great pilot,what a buzz it would be in one of those Typhoons,though by the sound of the pilot u would think he was sitting in his chair slippers on smoking a cigar,ultra professional
Perhaps you haven't realised that the commentary isn't actually being done from the aircraft during the flight - it's added in during editing of the footage.
I went to the Science museum in London last week and I was like a kid at christmas waiting in the queue to get my tickets. Got to the desk and the woman said, "sorry the Typhoon is down for maintenance" - I thought I was going to cry. Went to the Red Arrows experience instead and I have to admit I was hugely disappointed with it. I love the Red Arrows but for the price it was absolute crap.
Flying about 500 knots, at 250ft, pulling 6G turns, all at a calm and measured and relaxed tone. These guys earn their bucks. Awesome. I am in the wrong job - stuff teaching, fit me for a G-Suit. I’m!!
The wide-angle lens used in the camera was responsible for the 'curvature' seen in the footage. From this height, the earth's curvature is not discernable.
Neat video. It really brings into focus exactly how much work is required to operate such a high performance machine. Checking fuel....checking weather....checking ALTITUDE!....all while keeping a watchful eye on your partner's airplane as well as your own. A lot can go wrong when you're traveling at a few hundred miles per hour at less than a thousand feet above the ground.
If this is a typical monday for a RAF pilot then I am in the wrong place at the wrong time without the skills and knowledge to operate this fine piece of machinery, and yes, I envy those buggers!
I used to fly out over the Essex coast (slow prop) & it scared the shit out of me that either Tornadoes from Lakenheath or F16's from the American bases would be in the air that day. You did get what were called NOTAM's of any restrictions in that area but those things cover such a vast area so fast & normally at & about my cruising altitude that it would keep me on the edge of my seat!
The USAF fly in Britain to practice low level flying in F 15's, if you are on the side of a hill and hear a fighter coming, you look towards the sound and down into the valley to see a Tornado or Typhoon but up at the sky to see an F 15 as they come past the Tornado and Typhoon are below you, the F 15 above.
Which is why we’re teaching our American brothers and sisters like we did in WW2 with the bombing raids. My parents went to the US a few years ago and they were shown a great deal of respect by the American people they met simply because of their British accents.. Because of that I have a lot of respect in return for the American people (not the politicians I might add, the people!)
@@Morris2182 I have been to the US many times and most of the people are polite and friendly. The only problem seems to be the lack of education especially by many of the people making comments on You Tube videos.
Now THIS is how a fighter video should be done! Just radio/ICS chatter and jet noise. Thank you for not ruining it with alot of cheesy crap background music.
Couldn't agree more
I think you'd like fast jet performance if you haven't watched him already, he's done some great breakdowns of training sorties he's been on
I mean. I knew they were communicating all the time, but holy shit. They are commentating everything.😂
what does ICS mean?
@@technokrat10 I think probably internal communication systen or something. Only guessing but just radio stuff
Pilots making a cup of tea:
Kettle check, it's full, switch on. Tea bag is looking good, in the cup. All good. Quick milk check, sniff, smells fine. Add hot water, stir 5Gs. Wife has entered, asks am I talking to my tea again. Affirmed. Cleared for cuppa.
Lmao
ROFL
ROFL
I am an American and I am so grateful to have Britain as our most admirable ally all these long years. When continents went dark, they show that good always shines out the clearer. Thank God for the Great Brits!
John MILLER As a Brit I feel the same way about you yanks as allies and partners we are unstoppable.
Thank you for your comment John together we form a formidable force, 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Hmmm, sorry to be a party pooper, but the United States refused Britain help in two world wars until it had no other option. And it's recently been revealed that the USA seriously discussed aiding Argentina in the Falklands War because an Argentine victory would be "more beneficial to the United States". The USA as an ally is something that should be left to Hollywood and teenagers on Facebook.
@@TonyEnglandUK Where is this post that says that it has been revealed that they were discussing aiding Argentina? Argentina had a crippled economy and technically still does, that's why they tried to take back the Falklands in the first place. Argentina had nothing to offer, nothing financially, stock wise or military wise
@@joshusky581 If you look around the net, you'll find _"How the U.S. Almost Betrayed Britain" - Alexander Haig wanted Reagan to side with the Argentinians over the Falkland Islands, newly released documents show._ (Wall St. Journal). Even later documents show that the CIA had meetings with UK military officers - and then passed sensitive secrets of Britain's intentions to the Argentinian military.
Sounds as though he's out for a stroll in the park. lovely stuff, thank you RAF.
Brings a tear to my eye and a lump in my throat, wish I could have a ride. Thank you RAF, film crew and all who made my holiday season a rush in the superlative Typhoon over the stunning country side. Be safe all, its a jungle out there!
1:55 Great seeing the Typhoons shadow racing across the landscape.
Worth every minute !!
250ft, 450kts. Got to love that ride.
4:54 Seeing these kind of breaks never gets old. Awesome machines
Great to hear the commentary,altitude, speed, Gs, direction, observations and safety checks etc.
Yes, not that the commentary was actually being done on the fly however.
Epic... fantastic view of the valley and lake, and how awesome is it to hear the pilot talking during the flight... thanks for sharing
Absolutely astonishing footage! RAF and Typhoon - best air force and the best jet fighter in the world.
My favourite line in the entire video: "Low height warner... reset."
”250 feet”?! Holy elephants, did he set out to pick flowers from the ridges? You could see the cars on the road (and the dust specks, too).
Haha!
@@SerbanOprescu Advantages of the Typhoon :D
Wow, flying through those mountains of the Lake District reminded me of something you might see in Star Wars!
That was great! Thanks for the running commentary of your cockpit and external scan. What a joy it must be, to fly such an amazing aircraft.
Simply awesome! Very well done. A great tool for a teacher in a classroom to get the kids thinking about the physics of flying a modern fighter. Not to mention as something to get that spark of interest going that might lead to a youngster deciding on a military aviation career.
What a video, a brilliant advert for a Royal Air Force career.
I really enjoyed that, thank you. What a trip. My Dad was navigator in Lancaster bombers.
my grandfather flew and navigated those as well what was his name??
Shandy Ellis-Brown
My Dad was Alan Barker. Based of course at various bases along the East Coast. He died 5 years ago so I can't ask him. I've a picture of his squadron in the house, taken in front of a Lancaster. It has a number on the wings. Would that he any clue?
I live just down the road from a front line fighter station with these babies ,I see them every day I love it .more the merrier .
CAVU skies to all RAF pilots. The RAF does everything right. I extend my highest compliment, "Change nothing!" 47 years in the RAFVR.
WOW!!!!!! How lucky are you??? What a way to go to work!! I occasionally hear you coming over the Forth Bridge and by the time I get out the back door you are probably at Leuchars!! Fabulous!!!!!
I could watch these onboard cams for hours
I adore the Typhoon but I'm afraid my affection for the Harrier is unshaken, espcially with the liberation of the Falklands on the Harrier's resume.
I agree mate the harrier was a super star
And the UK government gave them away!!
What I wouldn't give to have his job... Thank you for the great video.
bowser515: Easy, education, education, education. And more than a little dollop of skill and an awful amount of training (never stopping learning).
Then you retire and fly an Airbus A320 to Malaga.........
@@PhilbyFavourites And above average physical condition, a 20/2O vision and the knowledge that there won't be air hostesses....
I lived in Leuchars when I was younger, dad was an army engineer, all my childhood memories of all the airshows and planes will be with me for life. Couldn't have asked for a better place to live, pretty much a forces town back then. Should have stayed a RAF base, beautiful coast and right next to Snt Andrews golf course.
Totally agree with u im from Dundee and every so often I used to watch the tornados come and go and airshows ect.Only defence we have now is Lossiemouth stupid idea to close raf Leuchars
You know....I remember reading this: "The world's military may be big, but the UK's is the most advanced in the world" - No wonder looking at this!
Amazing guys.....Always! =D
"The most advanced in the world"? Do they really tell you guys that? XD
Kel Harper advanced is a lot different to having the biggest military, navy and Air Force
Kel Harper yeah, we’ve picked every “stealth” piece of shit up on radar that the yanks have made. BAE systems (British company) makes high percentage of us military tech.
Lmao UK most advanced that's the funniest thing I've heard in awhile
the typhoon isnt even a british fighter. the uk contributed 33%, germany 33%, italy 20% and spain 14%
Best video onboard the RAF EuroFighter Typhoon out there! Thank You So Much! Stay Safe & Stay Grateful! 🌷🌿🌍💖
I don't suppose the full mission is available unedited to view anywhere? Presumably the cameras were running throughout before the editing began.
Wow, what an amazing job to have. RAF have the best pilots in the world.
15 now. Hoping to be a pilot of one of these beautiful aircrafts when I'm older
I feel you man, Im 17 and as soon as Im done university Im going to the RAF
KeeJW 29 good luck,good eyeshight,lots of education,and public school,required,wish you sucess......oh and top flight university, the ones that do not have to advertise,but the public school system will know if you can,bloody good luck to you,luck,er,no,just work hard ....
Stop playing oblivion and you might be able to do it
@@adrianpeterspeters6149 public school absolutely not required 😄
I live close to Cad West the part of the Machynlleth loop the pilot refers too, now I have big respect for our American friends in the USAF who regularly fly the same route in their F15's and F16's a fantastic sight but can tell you from experience the Americans rarely fly through that gap in the valley walls as low as the RAF Typhoons do 🇬🇧🇺🇲💪👍
Now THAT's what I am talking about!!! Although a virtual pilot I am, I do "Get" what this intense process involves.Pressure suits,Planning, Checks,Weather,Cold and Dark Ramp to Full etc. It is somewhat regrettable that "Most" people take our front line fighters for granted.. if at all. I Commend you for throwing this beautiful piece of footage out here for us to enjoy. I certainly loved every minute of this. *****
I live near Coningsby. You wouldn't believe how many of these bad boys fly over head. So much respect for these guys.
I think it's especially cool when you realize & consider they were flying at just over a third of the Typhoon's advertised top speed (actual TS is classified, no doubt). Imagine it at full-speed! Wow! :-O
And what beautiful scenery. Just lovely.
Thanks for the ride, gents! ;-)
Would not be able to travel at top speed in low altitudes even at full power. If i'm correct no plane has ever been able to exceed the 1000mph barrier below 900m/near sea level due to air density/pressure. Top speeds are always achieved at height. 30,000-40,000+ feet
A1mz0 Ah. I wasn't aware of that.
Thanks. ;-)
Loving the low level footage, weather couldn't have been better
Awesome video, I love the Typhoon. Thank you for your service lads
I see these nearly every day. Nice to see a cockpit view
Wow! What an impressive aircraft. Very professional, staying on top things. I can imagine for the people on the ground, seeing these two machines fly over at such a low altitude must have been something.
Crazy,as I,m watching the my head is actually tilting from right to left and back as the Typhoon navigates it's way through the valleys,brilliant video.
WOW .... beautiful aircraft. BEAUTIFUL scenary. Doesnt get much better...
Stunning, I just came from Lake district (North lakes) and have been amazed with one of them over there at very low fly
These British and their smooth professionalism. Good lord Christ!
Naren Pillai I watched the Red Arrows at one of our airshows (I try to go and see them as much as I can)....Thing is I was stood on a hill nearby the airfield where there were loads of others.
My dad told me to turn around and as I did, literally I was about......From memory, if you stand in the O2 Arena at the middle ground-level, they were between the first and second levels high. And I swore like a madman.
The Red Arrows flew so fast they almost took my head off! lol, not really, but it felt like that! =D
Talk about precision....I love our Airforce....Like they say:
Per Aruda ad Astra!
The best if the best these guys.
Yeah.... So different from the drunken hotheaded British hooligans, who can't spell "sarcasm" right.
@@sbraypaynt Us English don’t Murder the English language lol .
Just watched it again....amazing video I can't stop watching.
My Uncle Peter Freer flew with 29 Squadron in WW II flying Blenheims and Beaufighters before his death in 1941.
This video is my heaven. Many thanks for the upload.
Awesome! Thanks for a great flight RAF 👍😄
Good video. Good to see the RAF are still the best at low flying.
on vacation, i was fishing with my dad on the left at 3:30 when a fighter cruised over the lake. pretty sure it was that lake but i could be wrong, it was some time ago. very memorable part of the trip, though.
What a brilliant film and fantastic flying well done
The narration reminded me on rally racing :-)
Keeps experiencing 3G in the mountains, must be frustrating
Great video. I kept hearing 50 feet but it was 250 feet. I know the proximity warning is usually 200 and it would have been screaming at them the whole way if it was 50 feet.
Great low level flight. All those pilots are fantastic.
I may have been too consumed with how awesome that road would be to drive on =)
Great video. I can see why the Top Gear guys like to drive thru the Welsh countryside! That one road on the side of the hill must be amazing.
I cacked my duds when a Tornado buzzed us on the M6 in Cumbria in the 80,s. Awesome . Such professionals . Love the RAF . Can't wait to see f35 .
Sorry the f35 doesn't intrest me
@@neilcunningham795 ...and the prize for the most pointless reply of the decade goes to...
so majestic
beautiful aircraft awesome piloting!!
One of the best cockpit clips I've seen, man, overbank while low in the valley looks scary is f^ck.
Mach Loop - MID and North Wales.
Great shots!
Great pilot, impressive flying.
now this is more like it, no silly music good informative commentary great vid cheers
Great plane,great pilot,what a buzz it would be in one of those Typhoons,though by the sound of the pilot u would think he was sitting in his chair slippers on smoking a cigar,ultra professional
Perhaps you haven't realised that the commentary isn't actually being done from the aircraft during the flight - it's added in during editing of the footage.
Thank you! That was the best!
This is my cousin am so proud of him ❤ 💙
isn't that just the best job in the world?
Has to be.
i have dreamed of flying this aircraft since i was 2! lol i might not happen but i hope it will
I went to the Science museum in London last week and I was like a kid at christmas waiting in the queue to get my tickets. Got to the desk and the woman said, "sorry the Typhoon is down for maintenance" - I thought I was going to cry. Went to the Red Arrows experience instead and I have to admit I was hugely disappointed with it. I love the Red Arrows but for the price it was absolute crap.
dont worry the typhoon experience is pretty crap too. did u go on the flight sim tho that was fun as hell
yeah I did that with my son - we had a good laugh with that one, lol
Flying about 500 knots, at 250ft, pulling 6G turns, all at a calm and measured and relaxed tone. These guys earn their bucks. Awesome. I am in the wrong job - stuff teaching, fit me for a G-Suit. I’m!!
The commentary was completed after the sortie and inserted into the video's audio.
This is a known technique.
ζαλιστηκα! Amazing video!! watching it Full screen SHD was like being in there! Nice ride!
What a great ride. Loved it. Thanks so much.
looking to get a typhoon for my birthday
with F-15 and su-27!
Sir Jack Good one! Where would you park it? In your back yard.
Naren Pillai dont be ridiculous....I would park it in my bedroom
Sir Jack In your bedroom?! Your bedroom is a hangar for figther jets?
Sir Jack hahahaha.. now I get it, you were talking about a Remote Control Typhoon. :)
Incredible. What a great pilot.
Looks like fun.. reminds me of when I was flying the 15 and 5 yrs ago.. I'd love to get my paws on a EFT though to play with for a while! :)
Awesome you guys are for sure, would love to see this again with a central cam mount !!! you betcha !
excellent video, having stopped off at Coningsby many a time to watch the Typhoons and the BBMF its great to see the cockpit view point, great stuff
What a great video and flight I will dream well tonight.
Love how you can see the curverture of the earth. Amazing.
The wide-angle lens used in the camera was responsible for the 'curvature' seen in the footage.
From this height, the earth's curvature is not discernable.
@@sailorman8668 40,000ft is enough to see the curvature. It's the ceiling for most airliners.
Fabulous video can't stop watching!
Первую минуту можно пропустить, полет начинается после... Красота, полет завораживает...
Su-57 Comrade, the Beast from the East,
Very nice movie!! Great!!
That is truly amazing
Magnifique Avion !très beau documentaire "Merci"
Best flight ever:) Thanks!
Amazing video you lucky, lucky pilots!
AWesome! Thank-you! 🛫
Neat video. It really brings into focus exactly how much work is required to operate such a high performance machine. Checking fuel....checking weather....checking ALTITUDE!....all while keeping a watchful eye on your partner's airplane as well as your own. A lot can go wrong when you're traveling at a few hundred miles per hour at less than a thousand feet above the ground.
❤ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Absolutely amazing vid!
My heart beats fast always when I see a fighter jet...... I am in love..... planes..pilots... I love flying
Beautiful...Mirobolant 👍💖👍
If this is a typical monday for a RAF pilot then I am in the wrong place at the wrong time without the skills and knowledge to operate this fine piece of machinery, and yes, I envy those buggers!
A lot less traffic up there than on the roads, great stuff , but Il'l stick to riding my Triumph Bonneville.
Respect an old friend of mine from Scouts is rumoured to be flying one of these aircraft for a living these days
Even when flying round in a modern Jet Plane hitting 5G, us Brits still can't stop talking about the weather.
I used to fly out over the Essex coast (slow prop) & it scared the shit out of me that either Tornadoes from Lakenheath or F16's from the American bases would be in the air that day. You did get what were called NOTAM's of any restrictions in that area but those things cover such a vast area so fast & normally at & about my cruising altitude that it would keep me on the edge of my seat!
Absolutely Fabulous !!! :)) Thank You !
Awesome flight 👍 nice . 😎
wow, after that low level pass I am fully exhausted :-)
great freaking footage !!! RAF.....very professional as usual
would like to see him doing tricks
Raka Gunawan You can. The pilot was also the RAF 2013 Typhoon Display Pilot. Search on RUclips.
Good Flight buddy. Thanks and Stay Safe !!!!!
Best way to see the Welsh valleys ;-)
Great ride, thank you . . .
The USAF fly in Britain to practice low level flying in F 15's, if you are on the side of a hill and hear a fighter coming, you look towards the sound and down into the valley to see a Tornado or Typhoon but up at the sky to see an F 15 as they come past the Tornado and Typhoon are below you, the F 15 above.
Which is why we’re teaching our American brothers and sisters like we did in WW2 with the bombing raids.
My parents went to the US a few years ago and they were shown a great deal of respect by the American people they met simply because of their British accents.. Because of that I have a lot of respect in return for the American people (not the politicians I might add, the people!)
@@Morris2182
I have been to the US many times and most of the people are polite and friendly. The only problem seems to be the lack of education especially by many of the people making comments on You Tube videos.
Freaking beautiful acft, and a highly manuverable one at that!