Not only is it an incredible sunset but then add in those awesome burner take off!! Nothing and I mean nothing with one engine sounds anything like the F-35s!!! What a beast!! Great capture!
Another classic. I'm still rocking out to the "Cool The Engines" video I found here about 16 years ago. Great to see you have been going strong for so many years!
1:47 top gun style takeoff and the sunset in the background looks like a shot from the ending of top gun. Wish the Mighty F-14 Tomcats were still flying the skies miss them
I just recently found out that MCAS Miramar has activated its second Navy F-35C Squadron, which is stellar. I can't help but feel Fighter Town USA vibes from this. ✌️💯🔥😎🇺🇲
" MCAS Miramar has activated its second Navy F-35C Squadron"(sic) There are no Navy F-35C squadrons at Miramar. VMFA-314 and VMFA-311 are Marine Corps F-35C squadrons not Navy.
The Black Knights are in town from MCAS Miramar. Dude, this is awesome, as all of your content really is. I look forward to you and Mike keeping everyone up to speed with your productions. This is fantastic. The Charlie is a beauty!! That afterburner, damn!!! 🤩🔥🌀🇺🇲
Very interesting video to see. Anytime I would go down to San Diego area I would stop by off of on Harris Plant Rd and would watch the 35's take off with full afterburners at night. Really cool to see an actual video from them taking off up close. Really good video!
amazing footage spencer. Miss being out there with you guys filming winter training for the blues and all the other traffic that passes through El Centro
finally seeing F35 with long and watchable afterburner, I thought the thrust was build deeper to conceal the afterburner and maintaining the stealth status
I live a few miles from Miramar and sunset ops is a cool thing.....hard to not be distracted on the I-15. These are very loud jets and the plane was built around the engine......which is massive.
Hey I’m visiting San Diego in a couple weeks and I want to go see the F-35s or F-18s at Miramar. How do you know when they are taking off or doing exercises and stuff? Like is there a schedule or basic hours that they fly or certain days? Thanks!
No external fuel tanks...need to maximize the internal fuel. Even though they're only heading back to 'San Diego' from El Centro (I'm assuming)...those enormous engines in AB would suck the internals dry VERY quickly.
It’s standard Navy fighter ops. You will notice all afterburning Navy AC do this and it’s for the reason the guy above you mentioned. In the Air Force you can always count on a huge tanker and multiple places to land so they are more liberal with the AB.
That would be the XF-84 Thunderscreech which is powered by a turboprop. The F-35 isn’t anywhere near as loud as the XF-84 which legit made ppl have seizures and shook the air traffic control tower so hard that some of their equipment was malfunctioning. It was also able to be heard 25 miles away while taxiing. For example, you can only hear an F-35 taking off in full AB about 13-18 miles if the conditions are right. Now imagine the noise when the XF-84 goes full throttle
Why turn on the afterburner only when taking off? Isn't that a lot of fuel consumption? Is it impossible to take off without turning on the afterburner when taking off?
Landings are more abusive on those landing gears than take offs. Even at long strip like a Nellis, the Navy and Marine land with the equivalent of controlled crash. Air Force landings are silky smooth with the front wheel staying up in the air for a very long time before kissing the tarmac
And his other job at home is on his new lawnmower 🎉 Honey how was your day? Great take out the trash, check the kids ok cuz the dryer is buzzing. [flying is much better]
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I’ll never get tired of hearing that afterburner crackle
Sounds like Rice Krispies.
Not only is it an incredible sunset but then add in those awesome burner take off!! Nothing and I mean nothing with one engine sounds anything like the F-35s!!! What a beast!! Great capture!
Yeah they are a beast in full burner, thunderous roar!
Thanks for always uploading quality content. I’m sure it’s tough traveling around and getting it. It’s appreciated.
Another classic. I'm still rocking out to the "Cool The Engines" video I found here about 16 years ago. Great to see you have been going strong for so many years!
Killer video. You do what I used to do all the years that I was an El Centro fanatic. I’d sit there from dawn to after dusk. Great work.
Thanks! You're one of my OG followers!
@@spencerhughes2255keep up the amazing work brother! I enjoy seeing all the awesome stuff I can’t witness myself!
They come thru often at our Base and sooooo LOUD!!!!!!!! Love em
Team Miramar!
Gotta love hearing the popping from the afterburner.
1:47 top gun style takeoff and the sunset in the background looks like a shot from the ending of top gun. Wish the Mighty F-14 Tomcats were still flying the skies miss them
Insane Mach Discs!
I love the TRON like lights on these jets fn awesome!!!
Fantastic video!!! Love the F35C with the big wing & chunky gear!
Beautiful, love those formation lights.
I just recently found out that MCAS Miramar has activated its second Navy F-35C Squadron, which is stellar. I can't help but feel Fighter Town USA vibes from this. ✌️💯🔥😎🇺🇲
That’s great to hear about MCAS Miramar adding another Squadron! I drive the I-15 past it frequently. Love those touch and goes!
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" MCAS Miramar has activated its second Navy F-35C Squadron"(sic)
There are no Navy F-35C squadrons at Miramar. VMFA-314 and VMFA-311 are Marine Corps F-35C squadrons not Navy.
I seen the new squadron at El Centro a few days ago. Beautiful bird.
@@airshowbros That's awesome. Strike Fighter Squadron 311, The Tomcats. The F-35 is a beautiful machine, powered by the dynamic P&W F-135 Engine.
The Black Knights are in town from MCAS Miramar. Dude, this is awesome, as all of your content really is. I look forward to you and Mike keeping everyone up to speed with your productions. This is fantastic. The Charlie is a beauty!! That afterburner, damn!!! 🤩🔥🌀🇺🇲
Very interesting video to see. Anytime I would go down to San Diego area I would stop by off of on Harris Plant Rd and would watch the 35's take off with full afterburners at night. Really cool to see an actual video from them taking off up close. Really good video!
Great video! The afterburners were great to watch and that sky! 👍🏻
Stunning catch Spencer. Awesome!
Absolutely Incredible
Beautiful footage! Love the afterburners!
amazing footage spencer. Miss being out there with you guys filming winter training for the blues and all the other traffic that passes through El Centro
Jets and afterburners during twilight always make me feel good.
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the carrier variant of the f35 is the nicest looking one in my opinion.
Excellent footage!
finally seeing F35 with long and watchable afterburner, I thought the thrust was build deeper to conceal the afterburner and maintaining the stealth status
Dang things are like a rocket sled! Nice video especially with the sunset.
Sounds like a Space Shuttle when it gets in Afterburner
Nice love that jet the badass jet
I live a few miles from Miramar and sunset ops is a cool thing.....hard to not be distracted on the I-15.
These are very loud jets and the plane was built around the engine......which is massive.
Powerful and beautiful , thank you so much for sharing
I saw these animals taking off in Narvik, Norway. What a crazy sound, never forget it.
Nice vid Spencer! Catching the bats in action! 🤙🏻
The F 35 has to be the loudest single engine fighter I have ever known
Love me some battle penguin action. 🐧
I guess the afterburner is shutting off in 2000 feet, damn NICE.
Great Video, thanks for sharing
Heck yeah!
Beautiful
OMG THE F35 IS A GOD
At 1:38 what's the vertical plume of hot exhaust from like it looks like its in between the vertical fins?
This Aircraft is a beast!!!
Bro 🔥🔥🔥
Great sillouette capture at 2:00. min
Wicked video dude 😈😎👽
Beautiful plane ❤
RAAF Williamstown had to extend the runway so the F35As could takeoff without afterburners because of the noise complaints
Impressive how much fuel is just dumped into that afterburner, that's quite a fire.
*Beautiful 🔥*
Is that a C looks like big wingspan
Yes.
Awesome clips Bro!!
213,5 kN max at take off, this single engine is absolutely unmatched in military
Hey I’m visiting San Diego in a couple weeks and I want to go see the F-35s or F-18s at Miramar. How do you know when they are taking off or doing exercises and stuff? Like is there a schedule or basic hours that they fly or certain days? Thanks!
That is amazing
Amazing how quickly they come out of the burner on takeoff. Is there a noise ordinance or something? 😉
No external fuel tanks...need to maximize the internal fuel. Even though they're only heading back to 'San Diego' from El Centro (I'm assuming)...those enormous engines in AB would suck the internals dry VERY quickly.
@@jaysonpida5379 It's probably also a testament to just how powerful the F135 engine is in mil power.
It’s standard Navy fighter ops. You will notice all afterburning Navy AC do this and it’s for the reason the guy above you mentioned. In the Air Force you can always count on a huge tanker and multiple places to land so they are more liberal with the AB.
easy to overspeed the gear and uses alot of fuel
@@f-22raptor25 I bet. That engine is a beast.
Was this at Nellis AFB?
NAF el centro?
Shot with the X1500 here?
Left the gear down...they doing some testing or pattern practice?
Touch and goes.
Loudest fighter jet in the world.
That would be the XF-84 Thunderscreech which is powered by a turboprop. The F-35 isn’t anywhere near as loud as the XF-84 which legit made ppl have seizures and shook the air traffic control tower so hard that some of their equipment was malfunctioning. It was also able to be heard 25 miles away while taxiing. For example, you can only hear an F-35 taking off in full AB about 13-18 miles if the conditions are right. Now imagine the noise when the XF-84 goes full throttle
Awesome that 👍👍
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Is this the cRaptor?
Is there a reason why the burners are cut immediately after lift off and the gear remain down?
Touch and go’s
@@spencerhughes2255 Thank you. That makes sense.
Why do they leave the gear down so long?
They did touch and goes straight after.
Why turn on the afterburner only when taking off?
Isn't that a lot of fuel consumption?
Is it impossible to take off without turning on the afterburner when taking off?
Taking off without afterburner is usually not a problem, unless the runway is very short or the fighter is heavily loaded.
Feel the burn.
Those green stripes are light? or reflective?
Nevermind XD
El motor f135 deberá de ser mejorado y modernizado 😮😮😮😮
Epic!
314 squadron is Marine Corps. I didn't know the Marines had the "C" variant F-35's! I thought they only had the "B".
Why does this f35s look dirty and needs wash or does the air force clean jets
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We have never thought we didn’t have enough performance in the Lightening. More power than we initially thought we would get.
Why aren't they retracting their landing gear?
They all did “touch and goes” after takeoff.
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I wonder why they are not retracting their landing gear after takeoff.
Info in the description.
Save those engines! Keep the burners at a minimum lol😅
this is why we pay taxes but i love fighter jets
That's $80M per unit with an hourly operating cost of over $70,000. Look what having no healthcare gets you.
GO NAVY............
Marine air!
Strange how all those aircraft took considerable time before retracting their landing gear. I'm sure the maintenance guys weren't happy about that.
I was thinking same thing, and even though they come out of reheat, I wonder if the speed nonetheless adds to overstressing the gear
They immediately did “touch and go’s” after launch.
Landings are more abusive on those landing gears than take offs. Even at long strip like a Nellis, the Navy and Marine land with the equivalent of controlled crash. Air Force landings are silky smooth with the front wheel staying up in the air for a very long time before kissing the tarmac
Flying the pattern.
An F15 gets airborne from full stop in 13 seconds. This plane seems like a disabled child compared to that.
Noteworthy that landing gears are not retracted after take off
They all started doing “touch and go’s” after launch.
@@spencerhughes2255 ok, clear, in my country the Netherlands the F-35s do raise landing gear between touch and go's
Nice job .
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. Waste of money