Great video, I like the addition of your Beautiful Still Pictures WOW! the tour and explanation of Clark Air Base and some history was sweet, thank you for posting... BOOM 🔥🔥
Thanks for sharing. Building 7517 was the barracks that I lived in during my first tour of duty at Clark Air Base in 1976 - 1977. I was assigned to the 3rd Aircraft Generation Squadron in the 1970s and again in the 1980s.
Hey JR my brother thanks for sharing. It kind of reminds me of the days when the Squadron’s would come down from Kadena AB and the Air bases in Korea and participate in the Cope Thunder exercise. That’s taking it back to the 80’s. Again thanks for sharing your content you always keep it interesting✌🏾.
I thought you were able to capture the maneuvers pretty well. Talented pilots. Lunch looked excellent also. It still surprises me to see those bills though. A meal like that where I'm at would be at least 2.5x the cost.
Yeah, I couldn't get my bearing on the ramp either, the main tower was no where to be seen, but that AIR FORCE CITY hangar looks like the one that was next to my shop. They called it the phase hangar. Looks like Fed EX is where base ops was because my place was directly in line with Mt Arayat and the end of Bong Hwy (building 7541). Was the tower that you saw the smaller fire department tower, or the main control tower ? I just looked again, the AIR FORCE CITY hangar faces the runway, and is NOT open ended, so not the phase hangar, or whatever. Thanks for the video. Have a good trip ! 😎
Thanks John! I didn't capture it in the video but we could see both towers where we were at. One of our hangars was considered a phase hangar and I think it was where that FEDEX building was. The base ops was further down some of those buildings still there, that would be straight out from Arayat. Where we was we were basically all the way down to the end. Our C-130s were parked out front kind of like the black eagles were parked
@@FOCUSonASIA13 I believe you guys were standing about where Captain Henry’s plane came to rest, after the crash. It was just past the tails of the Black Eagles, the tail of his aircraft lay there for a couple of weeks. It was upside down and reminded me of a sharks fin in the grass.
Nice video thank you.
Thanks 4 watching RT!
Nice upclose look at the Air Show J.R.! Perfect day! Air Show and Boom Chicken! Thanks for taking us along buddy!
Thanks for watching Carlos and Rozel
Great video, I like the addition of your Beautiful Still Pictures WOW! the tour and explanation of Clark Air Base and some history was sweet, thank you for posting... BOOM 🔥🔥
Thanks brother, between your aerial captures on the roof and my ground stuff we had it covered
great video J R
Thanks Keith!
Good Job Well done enjoyed it
Thanks Dave!
Thanks for sharing. Building 7517 was the barracks that I lived in during my first tour of duty at Clark Air Base in 1976 - 1977. I was assigned to the 3rd Aircraft Generation Squadron in the 1970s and again in the 1980s.
Awesome glad I captured someone's old dorm. I was able go into my old dorm couple years ago captured in a video.
Thanks for taking us on post. Video turned out perfect.
Thank you Paul
Nice video and photos JR!! It looked like a pretty good air show. Take care
Thanks Bob
Thanks JR and Nrs C,Air show photography was fab,lunch looked like a challenge😂 Looking forward to Taiwan👏🏿🥰
Thanks Paul
What up J R its me. Air show was cool bro. Keep em coming
Thanks Shayne!
Hey JR my brother thanks for sharing. It kind of reminds me of the days when the Squadron’s would come down from Kadena AB and the Air bases in Korea and participate in the Cope Thunder exercise. That’s taking it back to the 80’s. Again thanks for sharing your content you always keep it interesting✌🏾.
Thanks Skip, glad you liked the video!
I've watched the AF Thunderbirds perform at Nellis AFB. Really impressive and gave me chills.😆
I have seen Thunderbirds a few times, blue Angles couple as well. These guys were pretty good. Thanks RM
I thought you were able to capture the maneuvers pretty well. Talented pilots. Lunch looked excellent also. It still surprises me to see those bills though. A meal like that where I'm at would be at least 2.5x the cost.
I aint complaining about the bills here haha
This is the first video of the airshow that I've seen. I was in La Union. It looked pretty impressive.
There's a few out there . Check-out @ChubsDubC he has some good Aerial shots from a rooftop
Yeah, I couldn't get my bearing on the ramp either, the main tower was no where to be seen, but that AIR FORCE CITY hangar looks like the one that was next to my shop. They called it the phase hangar. Looks like Fed EX is where base ops was because my place was directly in line with Mt Arayat and the end of Bong Hwy (building 7541). Was the tower that you saw the smaller fire department tower, or the main control tower ? I just looked again, the AIR FORCE CITY hangar faces the runway, and is NOT open ended, so not the phase hangar, or whatever. Thanks for the video. Have a good trip ! 😎
Thanks John! I didn't capture it in the video but we could see both towers where we were at. One of our hangars was considered a phase hangar and I think it was where that FEDEX building was. The base ops was further down some of those buildings still there, that would be straight out from Arayat. Where we was we were basically all the way down to the end. Our C-130s were parked out front kind of like the black eagles were parked
@@FOCUSonASIA13 I believe you guys were standing about where Captain Henry’s plane came to rest, after the crash. It was just past the tails of the Black Eagles, the tail of his aircraft lay there for a couple of weeks. It was upside down and reminded me of a sharks fin in the grass.
That T-50 looks like an amalgamation of a few different aircraft. Still cool seeing it fly though
Its a Lockhhed Martin bird so ya possible different takes from some of their other designs