F-35 Refueling in AIR with Pilot Commentary
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I can’t be the only one who thought they were at the edge of space 😂
I don’t see how you thought that
@@elmoclips6589 you must have never seen footage from the edge of space
@@Mitchell4131 no I definitely have but that doesn’t look like it to me lol
@@Mitchell4131 the dark underside of the plane looked like the blackness of space, and due to the wide angle lens the image displays curvature. I thought it was space for a moment too
@@FoxbyPlays I know I was referring to the guy that said he doesn't see it
"You're teasing it!" -Jester
I think this might actually be more difficult for us in the f14 sim. 😂
You know how some cars have that parking feature where you activate it, and the car perfectly parallel parks itself? The F-35 has that, but for refueling.
To be honest, I made that up - but I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if that's actually a fact lol
💀
@@medotaku9360 most certainly is. You can’t feel the aircraft moving in DCS, and you’re looking at a 2D screen with no depth perception.
@@PotatoeJoe69 lol I have seen three F-35s up close and worked on a dozen of these KC-135R aircraft while in the air force, honestly the 135 refuel tankers only thing i worked on in the service lol. I don't know about the f-35s and that feature u mentioned, although it's unlikely to have, it is still a good idea. I'll tell you the KC-135R aircraft were built 50-60 years ago and do not have that technology, at least as of 2017 when I left they didn't. But the KC135R aircraft are slowly being replaced by the KC-46 aircraft and that's been in the works for at least 5-6 years so there'd be no point.
And that, kids, is how f-22's are made
CLASSIC!!!!
But f22 is older than the 35.....
So is my uncle
Nah, the F-22 is the lovechild of the F-15 and the F-117.
That's how the F-35 was made by a F-22
I can't imagine how difficult it is irl. And I'm struggling in the F16 in dcs world
Probably easier. Can feel what the planes doing better and better depth perception
@@dondelchulia3189 yeah you have better situational awareness irl
It's hard man, can't get it in the A10.
Irl you can feel the plane, and of course they are trained to do this for years
It’s slightly easier, believe it or not
As a Edwards test boom, decent work man. 👌
Thanks for all the work you guys do
I had the privilege of being next to the boom operator in a KC-135 while refueling an F-15 a few years ago when I was a Civil Air Patrol cadet. It was absolutely amazing.
I still can't figure out how you guys manage that sort of control. Amazing.
Practice, then some more practice. When they're done practicing they can finally practice some more.
The f-35 is such a beautiful fighter jet
Yes I agree
I used to hate it cus it’s kinda chubby but now I love it’s looks.
F 16 looks way better
@@offbeatSPORTS1 I too like the little compartment under the cockpit, the little hiddy hole rest area.
Place is so spacious that my friend is still lost in it after engines were accidentally fired up!
i prefer f22s and su57s tbh
Really honest no BS commentary 👍🏼
9 months later, the F-35 whelped a litter of seven T-38s.
Some of my remaining photos from Operation Praying Mantis and Desert Shield/Storm are of refueling operations over both the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean.
On several of these flights I was merely a passenger getting a ride back to my duty station in Southern Spain and was invited to watch this take place.
What an awesome job all these men and women do for our country. From the pilots to the Aircrew. Such professionalism and dedication on display always.
I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to serve my country and make it back home alive so that I could be a here today to enjoy time with my wife and children.
Thank you America!!!!
✌🏽🇺🇸🙏
Thank you for your service!!! 🇺🇸
So awesome to be able to see this actually being done in real time I'm sure that was cool asf huh. I worked on those KC-135R tankers for a few years while at Grissom (2015-2017) and while yes I had mostly a good time and was grateful to have learned a lot from those professionals, being able to witness this would have been so awesome, as simple yet as precise as it is. But I worked mostly in the inspection hangar, and was not a DCC to an aircraft so I never got to fly in one thank God, (i don't like leaving the ground, hence the aircraft mechanic career option vs the pilot career option, if eligible. I did go out on the flightline one winter to help/gain experience with the alert jets and helping those crews, went out there numerous other times and worked with every DCC there at the time, worked on all 12 or 16 135s they have/had? Two aircraft fleets of 6 or 8 a piece of those 135s still being used today just waiting for the kc-46 series to arrive. Pretty sure there's 16, two squads of 8. But it's been almost 6 years since I left could be wrong. And you usually always have one or two of those non alert jets deployed. Anyway shout out to Achenbach on #3510 I believe it was, if both of you are still there and with one another then dang I'm sorry to see you still slaving your lives away. Don't re-enlist, enjoy yourself and try to get her sent to the bone yard if she isn't already. Keep ya head up buddy and take care yourself.
@@paulmurphy2846 damn buddy I got carried away in a past life lol. Only reason I started that reply is because i was going to say thank you for your service as well my brother, and about making it home alive to be with your family. I never saw combat never deployed anywhere but I'll tell you what you ain't gotta go to war to fully understand and agree with that feeling/statement. Although it may be a slightly different but somehow similar feeling to the combat part.
I’m curious, did you meet H. Rempe?
@@petemarchi5112 Peter, I very well could have but to be quite honest my memory isn’t what it once was.
Was H. Rempe attached to a U.S. Navy squadron in Spain?
I was stationed there from 1988-1991 give or take a few months here and there. I do remember some senior chiefs a CWO, LT and LCDR.
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I struggled to do this on a flight simulator program I had. Was the hardest thing to do.
Digitally controlling a throttle is hard AF , got to be harder than having real control irl
The level of skill it takes to do this, and these service men/women do this routinely! 👏
Damn straight, they're awesome.
I just want to thank those people that can do this,, for doing this. America should be proud that we have pilots that can fly this aircraft.
I have a friend who used to drive the KC-135. He says he'd go back in a hot minute if the USAF would have him.
Looks like this is in space
That's the refueling plane.
The refueling plane is +60 years old.
The tanker can imitate the small wing in order to float more or less like the 35, and others on floaty wing settings during refuelling
This is so cool! Must be difficult at first. Such a beautiful fighter jet🇺🇸
Makes you wonder if the boom operator lights up a cigarette after this encounter.
GIGITY GIGITY
QUAGMIRE! 😆
You win the internet today M8
Giggity gaewad
Starts a turn at the worst time. Just my luck lol!
These pilots are absolutely amazing!!
Beautiful!
Nothing but respect for both pilots and crew
Thank you , to all that serve for our country .
You are welcome
Thank you for your service gentlemen.
You are very welcome
I'm a proud Boom Operator on a KC-135R, and it was the best job for an enlisted airman. Being a flight crew member is an amazing experience
I'm a gae proud f-35 pilot
I make some engine components for your jet. We work hard for people like you. Cheers man!
Who cares lol
@MAXIMUMF ok then.... look at you winning the internet today. Thanks for taking your time to respond. It was very necessary
Such a great thing to see!
The good ones make it look easy!
It's crazy seeing the pilot
Amazing technology operated by amazing people 👍✊
The director lights aren't on until you make contact? Is that true for all jets or just the F-35? Do you just get into position by memory then?
correct, primarily by visual reference until you're contact
The boom operator manually controls the director lights prior to contact. Mostly just the forward light until the last couple feet when they flash the light meaning you're almost there. Then during contact the lights follow the boom position.
But yeah, during the closure most receivers aren't looking at the lights too much, they are trying to "put the thing on the thing" lining up visual references.
That's a beautiful shot of the earth's curvature.
Awesome thanks for the run down !
I was deployed with a lot of Arizona guys as a maintainer. Some of the best dudes I’ve met
Who cares
I was wondering if there’s any programs running in unison on both aircraft for alignment of the aircraft or alignment of the hose….or if it’s 100% operators. It’s amazing!
That F-35 pilot needs an oscar...
God bless you guys and thank you for your service.
You are welcome, kiddo!
Wow. I used to occasionally see f35 at work. Not seen a refuel. Fascinating. There lightning 2. That's there name we call em😁
You may think that wasn’t a clean attachment, but I think it was So Very Cool to see.
Its a blessing to feel safe in America with every Step our Military Women & Men take to train and be ready to defend our Freedom.
My heart to you all’s,
Thank You for doing what you do.
That seems like it would be a blast.
Great job Sir!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😃👌🏾👍🏾👊🏾
Thank you!
@MAXIMUMF You're quite welcome Sir!👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾💛
This is awesome
I wiggle around in DCS as much as you did :D But gotta love that OP POV
Respect to the first inventors who had to test this
Love to see a video on the Use of said Director Lights on Refueling Tankers
Must be amazing to see that from your POV
No, the Chinese would see the super secret lazer beam button.
Chinese government would just start photocopying the screen.
Refueling in a turn. Nice
Anyone else amazed at the precision and skill This take to do?
Yesterday i laughed watching a woman trying to find which side of her car the fuel tank was on
God bless all our military personnel
Many skydaddy blessings
Hey Hasard, would love to see a video on the F-35 helmet you wear as well as a basic rundown on the optics system. I can’t imagine what it must be like to be flying and be able to look below, above, side to side & behind without seeing the aircraft and obstructing your vision.
Oh look 👀 the earth is round! Well don't that beat all!
This is triggering my PTSD over trying to refuel in N.E.S. Top Gun, back in the 80s 😂
Exactly what i was going to comment! I figured would see a lot of this comment but guess got a lot of young guns in here.
Could probably automate both sides, ie sensors on the boom and plane track each other, measure distance and 3d speed, accel in real time, adjusting boom flight surfaces and lateral position to match plane intake. Operator take over anytime of course
I hope that we are really ahead of our enemies in defense and offense
Real life folks. Thanks for being there guys/gals !
That was beautiful sir, Ty for sharing
I'm an HC130J load, and to our big ass KC135 is our best option. The KC10 has too much wake from that top engine sometimes for us to push through it. We also only refuel at 200
As a fx Thunder mad f14 T pilot sometimes turbulence would take a bit of time but when In need with a few hundred gallons left has to be done. When backing, a few hundred miles away from the argument with gaddafi my twin brothers were in a scramble with with mig 29 which were downed. We came up minutes later . But needed the fuel just in case for engagement the other 3 were no where to be seen. Out of 5 two blipes were off radarscope. Then so we're the other 3. Too bad.
Lovely insertion
Like me n ur mum
Amazing talent
In a turn too. So cool sir. Mega awesome 😎
At 340 mph, are those the slats I see out?
During procedure, some MiGs can use a third flap position while checking a cargo, C and D are the same
Soo incredible !!
Nice view, nice aircraft, tks.
Ok, i thought they were in space for a second there
My uncle used to be in charge off all aerial refueling operations for the USAF
I used to be a KC-135 boom…I miss the flying and TDYs.
Big set on everyone involved. Yep, you as well ladies, brave a.f.
You got balls on your mind a lot, brother?
I remember doing this on Top Gun for the NES
Fuck you're old
My Father used to work on those Kc135 at Travis AFB
Awesome 👏🏼
Imagine if you have to do this at night
thank you for your amazing service.. God bless your family and nerv... USA
Ward Carol has a so by step guide on how to make it easier
Is it just me or that F35 is refueling in the stratosphere
No its the other plane back that make it looks like that
Its the because the camera is placed inside the hole where the refueling rod comes out and some of the metal covers part of the camera.
Dude I would love to do this my cousin does it and loves it!
Heading to UPT soon, I really hope I drop the F-35 when the dust settles!
Good luck!
My Grandfather was a boom operator during the bay of pigs and refueled the sr71 and his records are mostly classified
it truly is kinda incredible haha amazing:)
Nice job!
Very nice video! I was wondering, what is the usual altitude for air refueling? Also, is it really common to air refuel in a turn? Don't they do ovals?
Would be nice to put it in a compilation in a longer video for better resolution because it's fabulous!
This is so cool
I’d like to see an RFP where the boom has mechanisms adjust to positional requirements with a human override.
Props to our aviators & support staff!
Nah that ain’t no air refueling that’s in a galaxy far far away 🤣
Easy fill up. Cool
I wish the Airforce uses baskets like the Navy.
thing is drogue is slower by a mile
They can’t because number one fly by wire instead of control by wire navy’s jets are way more mechanical as opposed to air forces digital jets
@@SimbaC2007 ik they can't but it would be cooler if they could, Is what I was trying to say. It would probably make AA refueling a whole lot easier.
The AF can also refuel with the “Iron Maiden” probe and drogue. I’ve refueled plenty of Navy/marine/NATO jets with this. Boom A/R is only 1 of 3 ways to refuel.
@@johnb3350 Interesting.
Woooow . unbelievable 😮.
The first military to think of mud air refueling. How crazy can it get? Haha
I had the thrill of flying in a KC135 while in the 101st airborne band in 1975. We flew from Ft Campbell to Pittsburgh. They let me in the cockpit and at the boom control. (They didn’t let me operate the boom)
Amazing
My USAF group used these vehicles and I was the only woman they let on for flights because they knew I wouldn't bug them. Flew thousands of hours on my belly next to the Boom Operator.
Wow amazing 😮
When I was training case recovery on DCS I was like dude this is damn hard to get good at. Then I switched to refueling and my first thought was “no it isnt” 😂
My grand father did this in the AF in the gulf war and desert storm
One of the coolest jobs. Boom operator.
So. The fighter pilot looks at lights on the tanker to get into proper position?
The basket seems like such a better method
"Tankers in the turn"... As a Boom, I hated to hear that from my pilots (especially in the NTTR where it's so tight)
They did that like thier life depended on it lol 💀
i mean it does kinda depend on it
Yea, it kinda does 💀
Is their anything helping you line up the hose and your opening in the cockpit or is it just based off feel and your eyes?