Anyone who's been near a fighter jet maneuvering like this knows just how painfully loud these wondrous marvels are. Hearing these and knowing rockets like the RS25s on the Shuttle are significantly louder is both frightening and exciting at the same time.
I got TAD'd to Miramar during the last Tomcat offload from the Nimitz. Iirc. Did flight deck and perimeter cleaning with a hottie SeaBee PO to oversee in her truck. I helped dismantle and relocate the actual bar and tables/chairs of the Top Gun officers club there though I've never been to the Nevada facility.
I used to work on a farm in Tennessee and we'd be out in the hayfield on lunch and every day for about months there were a group of 4 F22s that would chase each other through the mountains and down the valley where at the end of it was our hayfield. One day they came down the valley and split right at the top of the mountain. 2 broke off to the right and the other 2 kept coming at us at mach Jesus. As they came over one went inverted over us and it was the the coolest thing I'd ever seen.
The guy filming gets an A+ for filming in landscape, staying on a moving target, and keeping the phone steady. Great Job!! would love to see a jet do this in person too. Airshows are neat but seeing it in 'the wild' is somehow even better.
Agree!! Human manufactured aircraft are valued and appreciated by people across the galaxy. It must be scary fun to rip across the sky in an F22, with no inertial dampening whatsoever…earth pilots are a special breed indeed. 😼
Awesome! I had the same view once but a lot closer, two Blue Angels came around from the show and passed each other again right over my head. I know the pilots saw me because I was standing on a cart in a field, waving like mad, trying to watch both planes at the same time and when I realized what was going to happen it was wild. The planes were close enough I could see rivets. Thrill of a lifetime :) Kudos for some excellent footage!
That isn’t a military exercise, it’s an F-22 demo flight flown by an Air Force demo pilot. Where the plane is flying straight in the distance is most likely over the runway at a nearby Air Force Base. Military aircraft are exempt from the altitude restrictions civilian pilots must follow.
@G Sterling not really. not everyone is a fucking nerd like us youtube commenters and studies aircraft because we have most likely no jobs. a large amount of people probably don't know what an aircraft stall is.
I have a vivid memory of a particular incident during my trial period at a construction site in Norway. As you may know, Norway is known for its breathtaking mountains and valleys. On that day, a startling event occurred that captured everyone's attention. Suddenly, a deafening sonic boom reverberated through the air, causing a momentary panic as if the world were about to end. However, we soon discovered that the source of this intense sound was an F-22 aircraft flying through the valley. The unique topography of our region, with its majestic mountains, contributed to the amplification of the sound, creating an exhilarating experience that sent an adrenaline rush through my body.
Sometimes I wish I didn't live my entire life around military installations. This is everyday stuff for a lot of us, and its hard to appreciate just how amazing it is.
After all these years of having the F-22 it's still awe inspiring to see in action. It's a testament to just how amazing the aircraft rly is. As the Brits would say.. what a fkn legend!
Who would name their child "Alexa"..... f'n tards nowadays. Glue a set of fingers and ears on the backdoor ChiComm / NSA surveillance device in your home.
i'm used to seeing commercial jets fly and turn. To see a fighter jet make turn was impressive. Must be a proud time to watch this in a neighbour hood.
When I was nine and growing up on USAF bases, a base commander got re-assigned. When he left the base, he flew a B-58 Hustler about 500 feet above the officer's housing area while I was outside watching. Some windows got broken. The entire universe shook. It was the greatest thing I'd ever seen.
Dustin Shower The guy was talking about Guile from Street Fighter. Guile was off screen showing some of the neighbors his signature move. The fighter jet flying over head was just a coincidence.
What a great experience for you all. I grew up around military aircraft flying overhead -- North Island and Miramar in San Diego -- with this bringing back some memories of the 60's.
Went to an airshow back in 2022 where the F-22 Demo Team was performing. Hearing it fly overhead is phenomenal and its something ill never forget. Oh, and its extremely loud lol.
Lol sonic boom funny i didnt see nobodys glass blow out of there house ....that range u here a sonic boom everyone in that neiborhood would be windowless lmfaorof
Spooder No kidding and the fact that no US Military aircraft can exceed or even approach supersonic speeds within the US, save for areas under the control of the DOD. As noted this plane was flying just above its stall speed, meaning no sonic boom, just powerful and loud engines.
@@cameraman655 Indeed. I experienced a low-level supersonic pass on a carrier day cruise, and we had to sail 15 miles out to sea, before they could do it.
Yeah that made me LOL! I was watching an air show at Miramar NAS in San Diego (ummmm a few years ago 🙄) when an F-14 went supersonic over the tarmac. It broke a lot of windows in the neighborhood.
Am I the only one that tears up seeing fighters fly? Support from above saved my grandpa back in WW2 a few times, if it weren’t for them in the sky I wouldn’t be here
We live near Edwards AFB and about 7 miles from Plant 42, an AF maintenance facility in Calif. One day, we were sitting on our porch swing in our back yard when a B-1 Bomber came right over our house with full AB burning. Couldn't have been more than 500-600 feet. The sound was incredible. Blue flame coming from each engine. I'm told that the B-1 can be flown like a fighter.
@@Theblacksmithe87 No, he means the plane was traveling below the speed of sound. Have to go above the speed of sound for a sonic boom, and that plane wasn't traveling fast enough. I doubt they were traveling 100 mph, but they were traveling under 760 to 767 mph.
I live right beside the blue ridge mountains and the jets fly way lower than that, I dont guess they touch the tree tops, but the tree tops all move a lot when one goes over them
This video is gold! - Here Shawn, have a beer - You gotta put some man in your kid. "I know, he is afraid of his own shadow - Alexa, put your finger in your ears - Here comes the sonic boom *while Raptor Pilot hears the Stall warning sounding off in the cockpit*
The F-22 has a high angle of attack and post-stall maveuvers while maintaining complete control. You witnessed it in this video. This is an amazing warmachine.
@@alexanderzerka8477 It's all about air supremacy. The Japanese intend to blend characteristics of the Raptor F-22 with the F-35 to make their own air supremacy fighter. For tactical control beneath the umbrella of air supremacy, the USA will deploy light attack aircraft at much lower expense that the Raptor.
Hahhaa exactly.. "Put some man in your kid" Yet he tells his daughter two seconds later to cover her ears from a sonic boom thats never coming!!... 🤣🤣🤣 crazy how people just dont realise their own actions and the consequences of.
I used to see this type of things all the time! And my fav part was when they fly by house and go 90 degree upward. Sleeping in afternoon was a nightmare because you never know when this thing comes
Lol sebody went super Sonic at low altitude when I lived in Virginia Beach. Sounded like a fucking Canon went off from inside house and I was like a mile away. People closer had house windows break.
I went to school in New Orleans and I had f 15 E flying over campus all the time. Amazing noise as they do low passes but I have never seen a 22 do low passes like that. Such a beautiful aircraft
Years ago, in my town with 500.000 residents, Mig-29 broke the sound barrier.. All windows in town was shattered. Speed was above 1,2 Mach. This F22 is bellow 1 Mach.
Wow, nice clip of this. I love under the approach to Moffet in Northern California and a few F-22's came in a couple weeks ago. I think there were 4. They come in on a hard turn over my house, straighten out a half mile east. When they are going this slow it almost sounds like the sky is tearing apart. I am used to it, but a lot of my neighbors are new residents. It always freaks them out the first time. Then you have the b17s or b24s for the heritage weekend. That sounds like four sputtering mustangs flying over your house.
As someone who has spent the majority of their adult life working around military jets it's easy to forget just how amazing and inspiring they are to the general public who is very rarely exposed to the raw power of fast jets.
@Leonardo Santuario Your response paints you as the 12 year old lol. These machines are incredible, and it's just contemplating the marvel of engineering, how is that an unreasonable thing to be impressed by?
It's a once in a life time event, you will never see this again, if it is to fly back to you, you will here the sonic.boom, you and your whole family out to hear the Sonic boom, you better buy your finger in your ears🤣😂🤣
The sonic boom is no joke. When I was twelve my eardrum was busted at an airshow from a Thunderbird flying really low and fast. Wear ear protection for sure.
I’ll never forget, I was in our pool real late, out in rural central California, close to 1am. This was around the time North Korea was doing some rocket testing and saber rattling in 2019. Two Jets flew so damn low and fast overhead and I never felt more safe in my entire life at that moment.
The f-22 has an odd maneuver it does that it can only do thanks to its thrust vectoring it can do this flat spin where its just hovering and spinning. Then when they exit that maneuver they power through and get to like 450 knots within 4 seconds its crazy
@@johnnyw7008 Definitely impressive but nothing odd. Russian jets are doing thrust vector since three decades. F-22 was the response against it. But my god F-22 is an beauty. My top three are Su 35 Terminator, Rafale F4 and F-22. The predators to watch out for.
@@SoumendraBagh The F-22 wasn't designed just because of some weird useless tricks the Russians could do lol, super-maneuverability is useless at subsonic trickshow speeds. It was designed intently to out maneuver any available super maneuverable aircraft that they had or may develop, and integrate stealth technology. Beat anything in the sky.
@@ibgrimes8706 ...the sky is blue! And this plane is still going way too fucking slow to create a sonic boom, like the doofus in the video said was about to happen. So what's your point bro bra bruh?
Very cool! Every year we have Thunder Over Michigan and usually the Blue Angels or the USAF Thunderbirds fly over my house several times. I get a rush every time I see them, it never gets old.
I live right next to PAX Naval base in Maryland. My shop is literally right across the street. I get to see and hear planes all day. I swear, when we all just start WW3, I won't notice because I'm so used to the noise of 40+ fighters a day. It'll be when the shockwave from the nuclear bomb is about to hit me that I'll be like, "Well shit."
@@supercarsnaviation6148 Depends on where you're stationed. I was at Kadena in Okinawa and we had a bunch of 22s, 35s, and 15s (and the last few Japanese F-4s, beautiful planes) flying every day. Some bases will only see transport craft.
Damn you’re lucky, when I was in the Air Force (1989-2004), the only jets we saw and heard on a daily basis were eagles, vipers, and in Iraq and the Gulf, the occasional Hornet and Tomcat
Nothing else sounds like the F22. I dunno if its the shape of the exhaust or what, but yeah. It's in it's own category for sound. It's in it's own category for a LOT of things actually.
I love experiencing how loud jets are and then thinking about that level in Ace Combat 7 where you have to fly down a canyon avoiding the spotlights so the enemy doesn’t know you’re coming. *FWOOOOOOOOOOOOOORHHHRHMMMMMM* “What was that?! … Probably nothing.”
when I was a kid I lived about thirty miles from an Air Force Base. every time we heard a sonic boom every one of us would jump up and run to the widows to look for the jet. exciting times back in 1958!
LICKHER&STICKHER INTHEPINK Well I mean considering your name is Lick her and stick her in the pink and you’re complaining about the way a grown man filmed a video that you’re just lucky enough to watch instead of having bullets come after you in Afghanistan I’d say you might not want to go around so publicly questioning people’s intelligence.
In England we have an usual air show on during the summer. And living in the country side we often see the red arrows and lancaster bombers flying over. I remember sunbathing one day and seeing this bomber circling around the area.. the 3 fighter jets like this arrived to escort it to the air show xxx such a beautiful sight xxx
Pretty sure when they're flying over residential areas like that, at low altitudes, they're not allowed to fly fast enough to break the sound barrier. The sonic booms would shatter much of the glass in that area.
Repent to Jesus Christ! “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” Matthew 6:33 NIV G
I lived on Edwards Air Force base in California. Sonic booms over your house , even, at low latitude, will not break windows or eardrums. The T.V. show called Myth Busters showed by example that the window breaking idea is pure fiction.
I used to work at a car dealership close to an airport. One morning at 7 A.M. a whole squadron of these guys started taking off and the whole building shook like it was an earthquake. The sound is something you have to experience first hand for sure
Wonderful video. I was just at NASA Langley on a work trip and every morning at 9:30am 3-4 F22s would hit the campus over and over again for about an hour. Finally, on Thursday, "Industry day" for NASA, a group of 6 F22s did a full throttle fly by at about this height over the campus and I had to cover my ears, it was the most F***ing insane thing I have ever seen!! Tax dollars well spent in my mind... :D
We were at an air show one time a few years back and my dad knew someone at the airbase. So he walked us through to his office which included seeing armed guards and a F-35 before it was in service. I didn’t know at the time how valuable that experience was at the time. I remember another plane in that hangar but I forgot what it was tho.
I think he was full of adrenaline and assumed the lack of noise at that bit to be due to a sonic boom. This kinda shit is why I’d never post online, everyone is an armchair expert after a comfortable google search
Kzero I agree. Also, I don’t think ANY sonic booms happen over the United States anymore. I remember reading about 2 things: 1. The Concorde SST which was plagued by noise complaints from the few cities it operated in due to the sonic booms of its “SuperSonic Transport” (SST). 2. Perhaps during the 1960’s (?) there was some government testing where they regularly flew supersonic aircraft over populated areas to measure the public’s tolerance for sonic booms. The feedback was overwhelmingly negative and the project ended. I’m sure some aviation enthusiast will recall what the specifics were.
Todays kids are delicate snowflakes. They get a medal for just showing up. For Christ sakes parents, life will eat you up and spit you out...prepare your kids for that.
@@aesieaiyahcloe They wouldn't do that period over a normal residential area, in Aus it's illegal unless they are over a certain designated area and or it's war time or responding to a threat etc. Pretty sure similar rules apply in the US.
@@SherLock55 Correct. We're reconsidering establishing corridors for the new supersonic passenger planes, which somehow reduce the ground effects of going supersonic. Our ban was partially responsible for Concorde not gaining a larger foothold in the industry. As of now, only approved over bombing ranges/proving grounds and ocean.
Great filming. The sonic boom thing was pretty funny. That thing was doing about 8 mph performing super aggressive manuvers. You need about another 750 mph for your boom there buddy, lol.
Go to Tindal Air Force Base near Pensacola Fl. and the blue angels will do it over the water in-front of our hotel. Best way to wake up at 7am every morning
He's flying over a residential of thousands of homes with childs at home, possibly weekend of holidays, and he's driving something that is heard from miles away, no shit he knows he got an audience 😧
Not seen one of these live yet, but I live in hope that I will. Best thing not at an airshow I saw performing for 'spectators' was two F-15's dogfighting. They were over our home, and others, and one of them got low enough I could see the pilot as he whizzed by. The noise was very loud but glorious to hear. The sound of freedom. These people were very lucky.
100%. The sensors/cameras on those jets can easily pick up that small group of people standing in the yard at that distance. Cool of the pilot to recognize and bring the jet closer the second at what sounded like 100% thrust. Im sure if any of us was a pilot and had clearance for thise maneuvers that close/low to residential area, we'd all do the same lol. Those kids (and parents too) will always have this memory of the F22 for the rest of their lives, and could be the seed planted in those kids to become a future pilot
One of my friends used to live right next to Selfridge in Michigan and the A10s stationed there would occasionally fly over at a couple hundred feet…. So cool
I live in Norfolk, VA, work all over the 7 cities. Mostly in VA Beach you can just watch them fly by in singles or doubles, cant recall if Ive seen more than 2 at once, but its legit constant all day like every 5 minutes roughly. Can barely hear your co workers sometimes. Its a awesome sight. Shear sound and power behind that thing is insane lol..
Speed of sound is around 765/770 mph (aprox 1235km/h) = Mach 1 The guy recording is a bit caught up, you see the shockwave before you hear the "sonic boom" (passing through the sound barrier generates the shockwave)... And you could literally see no shockwave lmao. Unless he thought the pilot was going to speed up to Mach 1 when he maneuvered the jet into the point he says "here comes the sonic boom"
"Alexa! Put your fingers in your ears!" That's a good dad right there lol. I remember the first time at an airshow an F15 went over head. I remember the instinct of wanting to hit the ground. Half the crowds knees started to buckle and they all started to go down, thunder doesn't even come close! The exhilaration when it passed was mind blowing, I even got goosebumps watching this awesome video. The Raptor is the love child of the F-15 and Thor!
@@Jacen777 Lmao, the child must get confused. "Alexa, play Break On Through by the Doors". "Ok dad". Smashes patio door window with a soup ladel. "Ok I'm on the other side, what now?"
0:07 " Here Shaun, have a beer" combined with the f22 raptor. Most American thing I've seen all day
Lmaooooo frl😂😤😎🙌🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
"Gotta put man in your kids"
i was actually going to say that!
Tytan Campbell HEAD ASS BOIII WE ALL IMMIGRANTS 😹 🇩🇪🇲🇽
Aakash Shah I Love my country, and my people! USA, USA, USA!!!
“You gotta put some man in your kid.”
“I know, he’s afraid of his own shadow!”
Savage
Hahahahahahaha
@Mike Mayhew lol
Then he screams “put your fingers in your ears!!!” At his kids
@big boi I had to read it twice to get it... oh dear god
Don't tel Gillette. They will use it in the next advert.
Anyone who's been near a fighter jet maneuvering like this knows just how painfully loud these wondrous marvels are. Hearing these and knowing rockets like the RS25s on the Shuttle are significantly louder is both frightening and exciting at the same time.
I heard an F-22 raptor for the first time ever and my god they hurt
Yep but that sound is so damn good!!!
I got TAD'd to Miramar during the last Tomcat offload from the Nimitz. Iirc. Did flight deck and perimeter cleaning with a hottie SeaBee PO to oversee in her truck.
I helped dismantle and relocate the actual bar and tables/chairs of the Top Gun officers club there though I've never been to the Nevada facility.
It's lovely
Rockets are so loud it sets car alarms from 10km away!
I used to work on a farm in Tennessee and we'd be out in the hayfield on lunch and every day for about months there were a group of 4 F22s that would chase each other through the mountains and down the valley where at the end of it was our hayfield. One day they came down the valley and split right at the top of the mountain. 2 broke off to the right and the other 2 kept coming at us at mach Jesus. As they came over one went inverted over us and it was the the coolest thing I'd ever seen.
Damn that sounds un real they are really some amazing machines
To this day, he’s still waiting for that sonic boom.
Clark Griswold?
*Pitches towards their direction*
Uh oh...SONIC BOOM! 🤓
Lol what he doesnt know i dont thing his windows want that
Adrian Andrade not that lo speed but still amazing
Lmao yeah not fast enough for that
The guy filming gets an A+ for filming in landscape, staying on a moving target, and keeping the phone steady. Great Job!! would love to see a jet do this in person too. Airshows are neat but seeing it in 'the wild' is somehow even better.
Join the army, go on deployment, love the BRRRRRRRRT
I live next to an air force base and after a while the noise is really annoying.
Not if you’re a Yemeni civilian
crikey we caught ourselves a wild raptor f22 class ima stick my thumb up its but 👍
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ A-10 go brrrrrrrrrrrr
Aircraft are one of the greatest technological advancements made by humans.
Agree!! Human manufactured aircraft are valued and appreciated by people across the galaxy. It must be scary fun to rip across the sky in an F22, with no inertial dampening whatsoever…earth pilots are a special breed indeed. 😼
Waste of money really
Awesome! I had the same view once but a lot closer, two Blue Angels came around from the show and passed each other again right over my head. I know the pilots saw me because I was standing on a cart in a field, waving like mad, trying to watch both planes at the same time and when I realized what was going to happen it was wild. The planes were close enough I could see rivets. Thrill of a lifetime :) Kudos for some excellent footage!
And that folks was the most exciting thing that has ever happen in that towns history.
Most likely. 😂
wassupMannn although I thought that was really cool, isn't it against the law to conduct a military exercise over a residential area !
Lisa, most likely an air show nearby.
truckermike99 OK thanks 👍🏻🇺🇸
That isn’t a military exercise, it’s an F-22 demo flight flown by an Air Force demo pilot. Where the plane is flying straight in the distance is most likely over the runway at a nearby Air Force Base. Military aircraft are exempt from the altitude restrictions civilian pilots must follow.
F22: “STALL...STALL...STALL”
Dad: “SONIC BOOM!”
maybe he expected a different kind of boom xD
haha i tought exactly the same :D
@G Sterling not really. not everyone is a fucking nerd like us youtube commenters and studies aircraft because we have most likely no jobs. a large amount of people probably don't know what an aircraft stall is.
Those things are impossible to stall. They go vertically after take off
@@Soldrik_ Nothing is impossible to stall.
I have a vivid memory of a particular incident during my trial period at a construction site in Norway. As you may know, Norway is known for its breathtaking mountains and valleys. On that day, a startling event occurred that captured everyone's attention. Suddenly, a deafening sonic boom reverberated through the air, causing a momentary panic as if the world were about to end. However, we soon discovered that the source of this intense sound was an F-22 aircraft flying through the valley. The unique topography of our region, with its majestic mountains, contributed to the amplification of the sound, creating an exhilarating experience that sent an adrenaline rush through my body.
Why does this read like a high school English essay
@@concorde__ haha same
@@concorde__ I didn’t actually notice it myself. I had a secret talent. 💀
Bro used chatgpt to make the essay better💀
@@Snowy-oq4ur Bro’s smart, IQ 150 🫣😅
Sometimes I wish I didn't live my entire life around military installations. This is everyday stuff for a lot of us, and its hard to appreciate just how amazing it is.
Cessna flies past.
This man: Here comes the sonic boom!
😂
Looool
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Hahahah
the jet: “STALL...STALL....STALL”
the guy: “Fingers in your ears here comes the sonic boom!!”
lmfao
More like soon to be "just a boom"
Ahaha best comment
LOLLLL I was saying the same thing haha also they wont fly super sonic speeds that low over a residential area...
@@LucaPed94 they won’t fly supersonic over most of America. Only designated areas.
Man, F-18 Hornet and the F-22 Raptor. Two airplanes to fear and a badass design too! My favorites, no doubt!
After all these years of having the F-22 it's still awe inspiring to see in action. It's a testament to just how amazing the aircraft rly is. As the Brits would say.. what a fkn legend!
in britain mate we say "how the hell did the taliban spank their a#+es? without a single plane f22 or wwi biplane? sorry but true
"Alexa, put your fingers in your ears"
"Sorry, I'm having trouble understanding you right now"
Lol
I was looking for this comment 😂😂
Who would name their child "Alexa"..... f'n tards nowadays.
Glue a set of fingers and ears on the backdoor ChiComm / NSA surveillance device in your home.
Did he say “sonic boom” ? Because I may have blown out my speakers...
Well played
"Alexa, put your fingers in your ears."
Alexa: "I'm sorry, I don't know that."
Alexa turn the lights on, sure! But fingers, ears, not so much
lmaaaaaao my man
"ok, downloading Yoko Ono"
Lmfao I was thinking thT
lmao
i'm used to seeing commercial jets fly and turn. To see a fighter jet make turn was impressive. Must be a proud time to watch this in a neighbour hood.
When I was nine and growing up on USAF bases, a base commander got re-assigned. When he left the base, he flew a B-58 Hustler about 500 feet above the officer's housing area while I was outside watching. Some windows got broken. The entire universe shook. It was the greatest thing I'd ever seen.
“You gotta put some man in your kid”
“I know, he’s afraid of his own shadow”
Lmao
Dudes volunteering to be the man that gets in his kid. Despicable
"SEAN, JUST HAVE THE BEER."
🤣🤣🤣
Gross
😂
“Sonic boom! Sonic boom! You’re gonna hear a sonic boom!” Lol. They’re almost at stall speed.
They actually ended up doing a sonic boom at one point...look it up. 2017 wilkes Barre Scranton international airport air show f22 raptor sonic boom
Dustin Shower
The guy was talking about Guile from Street Fighter. Guile was off screen showing some of the neighbors his signature move. The fighter jet flying over head was just a coincidence.
@@frankmiller1391 lololol
Dustin Shower 🤣🤣
Yeah, not all Americans are genius. These days their iq’s are decreasing.
That was awesome! F-22 is such a beautiful aircraft.
What a great experience for you all. I grew up around military aircraft flying overhead -- North Island and Miramar in San Diego -- with this bringing back some memories of the 60's.
and some kids grew up in mountain passes wondering what all the noise & fuss was about & thinking "they are up there whilst we rule down here"
*plane cuts roughly half its speed doing a hard left turn*
“Here comes the sonic boom!”
Haha was thinking the same
Sonic boom it would blow out all the windows
Little do they know sonic booms are illegal over residential areas.
@@washablejunk281 Since when does the airforce care about FAA regulations?
He said it so his daughter would actually put her fingers in his ears like he told her to.
Going just fast enough not to stall
This guy: Sonic boom, you'll hear the sonic boom!
lmao was thinking the same thing.
Dude sonic boom. Damn my kids a pussy
No sonic boom. The jet isn't flying that fast. With a top speed of 1,500 mph, it could easily break cause a sonic boom though.
As Ed Zelinski said in Tommy Boy, "What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public.........."
pilot must have thought oh god what a dumbass for thinking I'm going supersonic
The way the Raptor seemingly stops, and just floats around, is mind blowing to me
Went to an airshow back in 2022 where the F-22 Demo Team was performing. Hearing it fly overhead is phenomenal and its something ill never forget. Oh, and its extremely loud lol.
Mosquito flies by
Guy: "Here comes the sonic boom"
LOL!
LMAO 😆😅😂🤣😭
AHHHHHHAHAAA
He is easily confused by the noise his wife makes come saturday night...
Lol sonic boom funny i didnt see nobodys glass blow out of there house ....that range u here a sonic boom everyone in that neiborhood would be windowless lmfaorof
F-22 Pilot: Is about to stall
This guy: *T H E S O N I C B O O M*
Spooder No kidding and the fact that no US Military aircraft can exceed or even approach supersonic speeds within the US, save for areas under the control of the DOD. As noted this plane was flying just above its stall speed, meaning no sonic boom, just powerful and loud engines.
Nice like count
lol, this pea brain was full of adrenaline and not thinking clearly. And unfortunately for him living right next to a military test field
@@cameraman655 Indeed. I experienced a low-level supersonic pass on a carrier day cruise, and we had to sail 15 miles out to sea, before they could do it.
Yeah that made me LOL! I was watching an air show at Miramar NAS in San Diego (ummmm a few years ago 🙄) when an F-14 went supersonic over the tarmac. It broke a lot of windows in the neighborhood.
Am I the only one that tears up seeing fighters fly? Support from above saved my grandpa back in WW2 a few times, if it weren’t for them in the sky I wouldn’t be here
seems yes
We live near Edwards AFB and about 7 miles from Plant 42, an AF maintenance facility in Calif. One day, we were sitting on our porch swing in our back yard when a B-1 Bomber came right over our house with full AB burning. Couldn't have been more than 500-600 feet. The sound was incredible. Blue flame coming from each engine.
I'm told that the B-1 can be flown like a fighter.
"-Here comes the sonic boom!!!" **plane flies in 100mph**
goldminer___ exactly... he said “sonic boom” and the plane was doing 54mph... it’s called sarcasm
goldminer___ you’re more stupid than the guy who said “here comes the sonic boom”
@@Theblacksmithe87 No, he means the plane was traveling below the speed of sound. Have to go above the speed of sound for a sonic boom, and that plane wasn't traveling fast enough. I doubt they were traveling 100 mph, but they were traveling under 760 to 767 mph.
I live right beside the blue ridge mountains and the jets fly way lower than that, I dont guess they touch the tree tops, but the tree tops all move a lot when one goes over them
mongol33t yeah...some folks shouldn’t be bringing kids into the world.
This video is gold!
- Here Shawn, have a beer
- You gotta put some man in your kid. "I know, he is afraid of his own shadow
- Alexa, put your finger in your ears
- Here comes the sonic boom *while Raptor Pilot hears the Stall warning sounding off in the cockpit*
Great comment! But much better video. ;D
The F-22 has a high angle of attack and post-stall maveuvers while maintaining complete control. You witnessed it in this video. This is an amazing warmachine.
@@alexanderzerka8477 It's all about air supremacy. The Japanese intend to blend characteristics of the Raptor F-22 with the F-35 to make their own air supremacy fighter. For tactical control beneath the umbrella of air supremacy, the USA will deploy light attack aircraft at much lower expense that the Raptor.
I appreciate this comment more than you can imagine
Hahhaa exactly.. "Put some man in your kid"
Yet he tells his daughter two seconds later to cover her ears from a sonic boom thats never coming!!...
🤣🤣🤣 crazy how people just dont realise their own actions and the consequences of.
I saw many F35 flybys but every time ground shakes and heart starts to beat faster, amazing feeling
I used to see this type of things all the time! And my fav part was when they fly by house and go 90 degree upward. Sleeping in afternoon was a nightmare because you never know when this thing comes
I bet to this day, dude goes around saying he heard a sonic boom.
mr.E of Planet Earth LMFAO Your 100% right
He did hear Sonic Boom but it wasn't the jet, I farted
@@DarthVader-1701 nigga you got da whole gang laughing
Lol sebody went super Sonic at low altitude when I lived in Virginia Beach. Sounded like a fucking Canon went off from inside house and I was like a mile away. People closer had house windows break.
@@RandoManFPV you sure it wasn't james farting down the street?
Legend has it, he’s still outside waiting on the sonic boom.
Why I can't stop laughing 🤣
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I know right like a sonic boom is permitted over residential areas outside emergency response.
Kesha still aint brought that (nice size) plate neither!
LOL, and the Raptor is only at a couple of hundred knots at best ... ignorant toads.
I went to school in New Orleans and I had f 15 E flying over campus all the time. Amazing noise as they do low passes but I have never seen a 22 do low passes like that. Such a beautiful aircraft
Grew up near a SAC USAF base. Heard this day and night and loved it
“You’re gonna hear a sonic boom.”
F-22: *If my current airspeed is constant I’m a gonna fall on one of these houses*
Chrominoid 04 definitely wasn’t going fast enough 😂😂
It would shatter all the windows if it was going at sonic boom speed.
Years ago, in my town with 500.000 residents, Mig-29 broke the sound barrier.. All windows in town was shattered. Speed was above 1,2 Mach. This F22 is bellow 1 Mach.
😂😅 sonic boom 🤓🥳 that dude needs to watch some more videos on UA-cam about sonic booms
😂😂😂😂
* Snail crosses the side walk *
This guy: HERE COMES THE SONIC BOOM!!!
This got me cracked up lmao
Underrated comment right here 😂
lmao best comment!
Lololol
Hahahaaaaa
A10s fly over my farm in Pennsylvania several times a week..and as a retired marine it still gives me a chubby...like new crayons..
Wow, nice clip of this. I love under the approach to Moffet in Northern California and a few F-22's came in a couple weeks ago. I think there were 4. They come in on a hard turn over my house, straighten out a half mile east. When they are going this slow it almost sounds like the sky is tearing apart. I am used to it, but a lot of my neighbors are new residents. It always freaks them out the first time. Then you have the b17s or b24s for the heritage weekend. That sounds like four sputtering mustangs flying over your house.
As someone who has spent the majority of their adult life working around military jets it's easy to forget just how amazing and inspiring they are to the general public who is very rarely exposed to the raw power of fast jets.
It's amazing to think that all of that's designed by humans as well.
I know its crazy how desensitized you get living on base
@Leonardo Santuario Your response paints you as the 12 year old lol. These machines are incredible, and it's just contemplating the marvel of engineering, how is that an unreasonable thing to be impressed by?
@Leonardo Santuario We know you get no bitches and are mad about it dude doesn’t mean you gotta take it out on us
"The raw power of fast jets" lmfao settle down, twinkletoes.
Some say, he’s still waiting for the sonic boom.
I lol'd way too hard at your comment!
Underrated comment award goes to...
@Jim Lahey Frigg of Mr. Lahey!
It's a once in a life time event, you will never see this again, if it is to fly back to you, you will here the sonic.boom, you and your whole family out to hear the Sonic boom, you better buy your finger in your ears🤣😂🤣
😂🤣
The sonic boom is no joke. When I was twelve my eardrum was busted at an airshow from a Thunderbird flying really low and fast. Wear ear protection for sure.
I’ll never forget, I was in our pool real late, out in rural central California, close to 1am. This was around the time North Korea was doing some rocket testing and saber rattling in 2019. Two Jets flew so damn low and fast overhead and I never felt more safe in my entire life at that moment.
"Here comes the sonic boom guys!"
Jets stalling out and drifting in a circle.
lol
Sonic boom would have blown all the house and car windows out
Lmao
Bruh the f22 is nuts. Might as well be VTOL
sonic boom, laws of physics now changed forever
Duck: Flies by
This guy: "Here comes the sonic boom!!"
😂😂😂 please stop it I can't take no more 😂😂😂
got me good
lol, this pea brain was full of adrenaline and not thinking clearly. And unfortunately for him living right next to a military test field
IM GONNA PEE
@@edwardpiously140 Ahhh, don't you have to be going the speed of sound to hear a sonic boom lol.
I’m close to an AFB that flies both F-35 and F-16s. Get to see them often. It’s still pretty cool. 😎
"Alexa put your fingers in your ears." LMFAO
Him: "Uh oh, sonic boom"
Me: "How is this thing not in a stall???"
@Omar Ignacio Silvestrini
*T H R U S T V E C T O R I N G*
*_Soviet Anthem plays in background_*
It has tons of thrust. 70,000 pounds of combined thrust from the 2 Pratt-Witney turbofans in full afterburner. That's an insane amount of power.
The f-22 has an odd maneuver it does that it can only do thanks to its thrust vectoring it can do this flat spin where its just hovering and spinning. Then when they exit that maneuver they power through and get to like 450 knots within 4 seconds its crazy
@@johnnyw7008 Definitely impressive but nothing odd. Russian jets are doing thrust vector since three decades. F-22 was the response against it. But my god F-22 is an beauty. My top three are Su 35 Terminator, Rafale F4 and F-22. The predators to watch out for.
@@SoumendraBagh The F-22 wasn't designed just because of some weird useless tricks the Russians could do lol, super-maneuverability is useless at subsonic trickshow speeds. It was designed intently to out maneuver any available super maneuverable aircraft that they had or may develop, and integrate stealth technology. Beat anything in the sky.
"Uh oh, sonic boom, here comes the sonic boom!!!" 😂😂😂 meanwhile the plane is doing about 100 mph into a banked turn. 😂😂😂😂
I see🤣😂😂😂
@Yo YO That's because the plane was going about 900 mph too slow 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
100mph???? Bruh fucking cars can do 100mph on a highway. And the speed of sound is some upwards of 760 mph
@@ibgrimes8706 ...the sky is blue! And this plane is still going way too fucking slow to create a sonic boom, like the doofus in the video said was about to happen. So what's your point bro bra bruh?
Seen my first F22 today at the Cleveland air show and wow those babies can roar man
Idk even know why this was on my feed but f*cking love it! The reactions, great filming, put a smile on my face haha.
Boeing 747 taxis to runway
this man : omg... Here comes the sonic boom, everyone cover your ears!
Me riding a bicycle
This man : here comes the sonic boom !
@Asian Caillou God damnit Maverick
This legend spots snails in his garden by listening to their sonic booms as they move
@@jpardoa94 mate I almost choked hHahahahahahahahahahah
*Grandma crosses street*
This guy: HELL Yea sonic boom!!
Holy shit lmaooo
All the other ones didn’t make me laugh one bit but this one did now I’m in a good mode thx !!!
@@trollmasterstayhigh4209 that pleases me very much
yeah, that was total bullshit... the plane was in very slow flight, lightyears away from sonic speed
@@trollmasterstayhigh4209 that's it, stay in a good mode.
Very cool! Every year we have Thunder Over Michigan and usually the Blue Angels or the USAF Thunderbirds fly over my house several times. I get a rush every time I see them, it never gets old.
I live right next to PAX Naval base in Maryland. My shop is literally right across the street. I get to see and hear planes all day.
I swear, when we all just start WW3, I won't notice because I'm so used to the noise of 40+ fighters a day. It'll be when the shockwave from the nuclear bomb is about to hit me that I'll be like, "Well shit."
The fact that the jet was using like 40% of all it's ability is insane
Id guess < 40%
@@David-tp7mc
yea, not even one rocket fired... *disappointed* (hercules voice)
Lol more like 20%
I'd guess those were some pretty high G's though...anywhere from 6 to 9 when banking
Been in the USAF for 7 years and still manage to get chills from a fly by.
Did you see many Raptors? Though
Thank you for your service!
@@supercarsnaviation6148 Depends on where you're stationed. I was at Kadena in Okinawa and we had a bunch of 22s, 35s, and 15s (and the last few Japanese F-4s, beautiful planes) flying every day. Some bases will only see transport craft.
Damn you’re lucky, when I was in the Air Force (1989-2004), the only jets we saw and heard on a daily basis were eagles, vipers, and in Iraq and the Gulf, the occasional Hornet and Tomcat
Nothing else sounds like the F22. I dunno if its the shape of the exhaust or what, but yeah. It's in it's own category for sound. It's in it's own category for a LOT of things actually.
I love experiencing how loud jets are and then thinking about that level in Ace Combat 7 where you have to fly down a canyon avoiding the spotlights so the enemy doesn’t know you’re coming.
*FWOOOOOOOOOOOOOORHHHRHMMMMMM*
“What was that?! … Probably nothing.”
"here comes the sonic boom" got me in stitches🤣 Marvelous beast of a plane and nice catch though..👍
6-year old son throws paper plane.
This guy: Uh oh, sonic boom! You're gonna hear a sonic boom!
xD
They vote unsupervised.
ROFL
LOL
@Commenter2 Muricans, don't be mad about them.
“You’re gonna hear a sonic boom”
761MPH: Am I a joke to you?
It felt like 300kph
Sonic boom very unlikely. Pretty sure they have to report exceeding speed of sound. It's not taken lightly. Can do lots of damage on ground.
Too much street fighter as a kid.
@@geniferteal4178. Yeah, but this was barely 300mph, if that.
Plane not allowed to reach that speed in that low altitude.
Your own personal Airshow!! great video recording to boot!
when I was a kid I lived about thirty miles from an Air Force Base. every time we heard a sonic boom every one of us would jump up and run to the widows to look for the jet. exciting times back in 1958!
Are we not gonna mention the guy saying “put some man in your kid, he’s afraid of his own shadow”
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Chumpy the Anteater I was scrolling down looking for this comment !
Friends tell friends the truth
It was a joke dude. Calm down
Xeldinn just the way he said it sounded really really wrong XD
@@lemmythebulldog8812 oh I thought you were going full SJW for a minute there lol
The commentary is getting clowned hard and rightfully so, but have to admit he did a pretty good job on the filming.
Yeah
WRONG ! Moron forgot to ZOOM ! And where is morons tripod ?
@@rkb6783 calls someone a moron and cant even write, welcome!
LICKHER&STICKHER INTHEPINK You ARE kidding, right? Tell us you are kidding, please, before people eat you alive for that dumb comment.
LICKHER&STICKHER INTHEPINK Well I mean considering your name is Lick her and stick her in the pink and you’re complaining about the way a grown man filmed a video that you’re just lucky enough to watch instead of having bullets come after you in Afghanistan I’d say you might not want to go around so publicly questioning people’s intelligence.
In England we have an usual air show on during the summer. And living in the country side we often see the red arrows and lancaster bombers flying over. I remember sunbathing one day and seeing this bomber circling around the area.. the 3 fighter jets like this arrived to escort it to the air show xxx such a beautiful sight xxx
"You gotta put some man in your kids." Best dad line I've heard this week
Pretty sure when they're flying over residential areas like that, at low altitudes, they're not allowed to fly fast enough to break the sound barrier. The sonic booms would shatter much of the glass in that area.
Correct, sonic booms were banned over land in 1973.
And your ear drums
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I lived on Edwards Air Force base in California. Sonic booms over your house , even, at low latitude, will not break windows or eardrums. The T.V. show called Myth Busters showed by example that the window breaking idea is pure fiction.
I used to work at a car dealership close to an airport. One morning at 7 A.M. a whole squadron of these guys started taking off and the whole building shook like it was an earthquake. The sound is something you have to experience first hand for sure
I work by MCAS Miramar and can back this comment up. The F35 is the loudest I've heard so far.
@@hogie9 I doubt it is louder than the Concorde.
Probably not but I've never heard the Concord IRL.
I experience this every morning at like 7am unfortunately. It’s become my new alarm lol
@@6973chris2 I am deeply saddened to hear that😅
Wonderful video. I was just at NASA Langley on a work trip and every morning at 9:30am 3-4 F22s would hit the campus over and over again for about an hour. Finally, on Thursday, "Industry day" for NASA, a group of 6 F22s did a full throttle fly by at about this height over the campus and I had to cover my ears, it was the most F***ing insane thing I have ever seen!! Tax dollars well spent in my mind... :D
We were at an air show one time a few years back and my dad knew someone at the airbase. So he walked us through to his office which included seeing armed guards and a F-35 before it was in service. I didn’t know at the time how valuable that experience was at the time. I remember another plane in that hangar but I forgot what it was tho.
LOL.....Sonic Boom!! Not even getting close to that speed
If you can hear it coming you WON'T hear a sonic boom. But realistically, not everyone knows that.
The us air force wouldn't even go higher than cruise speeds on residential areas anyways.
@@evangrotts288
Too many windows.
I think he was full of adrenaline and assumed the lack of noise at that bit to be due to a sonic boom. This kinda shit is why I’d never post online, everyone is an armchair expert after a comfortable google search
Kzero I agree. Also, I don’t think ANY sonic booms happen over the United States anymore. I remember reading about 2 things:
1. The Concorde SST which was plagued by noise complaints from the few cities it operated in due to the sonic booms of its “SuperSonic Transport” (SST).
2. Perhaps during the 1960’s (?) there was some government testing where they regularly flew supersonic aircraft over populated areas to measure the public’s tolerance for sonic booms. The feedback was overwhelmingly negative and the project ended. I’m sure some aviation enthusiast will recall what the specifics were.
"You gotta put some man in your kids" "I know he's afraid of his own shadow.." lol
Bahahah
I died😂😂😂😂😂😅
Todays kids are delicate snowflakes. They get a medal for just showing up. For Christ sakes parents, life will eat you up and spit you out...prepare your kids for that.
@rockn roll That's why they get bullied in life so underbelly children.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That my friend is the sound of freedom. I miss having them at Holloman
You have to put some man in your kids is now my new favourite phrase haha 😂
Ok Lads, see you after a couple of years when this get recommended again.
Stop with these stupid fucking comments. It's not funny.
Sure mate, ill bring the drinks, you handle to food
Everything we get in our recommended is correlated to what we've previously watched.
@@MrRich6505 it was funny
LMAO 🤣
That Sonic Boom comment had me rolling 😂😂 dude was literally stalling
He was demonstrating thrust vectored post-stall maneuvering. If he'd pushed to full afterburner he'd do a sonic boom a few miles behind them.
@@staubsauger2305 nah really
They wouldn't do that at low alts.
@@aesieaiyahcloe They wouldn't do that period over a normal residential area, in Aus it's illegal unless they are over a certain designated area and or it's war time or responding to a threat etc. Pretty sure similar rules apply in the US.
@@SherLock55 Correct. We're reconsidering establishing corridors for the new supersonic passenger planes, which somehow reduce the ground effects of going supersonic. Our ban was partially responsible for Concorde not gaining a larger foothold in the industry.
As of now, only approved over bombing ranges/proving grounds and ocean.
Great filming. The sonic boom thing was pretty funny. That thing was doing about 8 mph performing super aggressive manuvers. You need about another 750 mph for your boom there buddy, lol.
When they’re on your side they’re the most beautiful sound you can hear, when they’re not on your side they’re the last thing you hear.
No Sonic boom, he wasn't going fast enough. The USAF doesn't like paying for people's windows so they do that over civilian areas
Mark Little It could have been over taken by a Cessna 172.
Go to Tindal Air Force Base near Pensacola Fl. and the blue angels will do it over the water in-front of our hotel. Best way to wake up at 7am every morning
YOU DONT FUCKIN SAY
Geez, some people are amazingly stupid.
I think it may even be against FAA rules or even the law to go super sonic over populated areas.
“You gotta put some man in your kid”
“ I know he’s scared of his own shadow”
@casey escobar who’s bitch made ?
Wat does that say about the father?? 🤔🤔
here, have a beer.
I'm pretty sure it's illegal to "put some man" in a kid... that's just messed up.
Looking for this comment 🤣
I heard one of these bad boys flying by at night. Nothings more terrifying than hearing this thing and BARELY being able to make it out.
The pilot was definitely aware that he had an audience. Those flybys weren't by mistake 💪💪💯💯
It looked like it was performing for a show. I can't imagine that these low level manoeuvres over populated area would be authorised otherwise.
He's flying over a residential of thousands of homes with childs at home, possibly weekend of holidays, and he's driving something that is heard from miles away, no shit he knows he got an audience 😧
@@AlexandreG 😁😉👍💯💯
Not seen one of these live yet, but I live in hope that I will. Best thing not at an airshow I saw performing for 'spectators' was two F-15's dogfighting. They were over our home, and others, and one of them got low enough I could see the pilot as he whizzed by. The noise was very loud but glorious to hear. The sound of freedom. These people were very lucky.
100%. The sensors/cameras on those jets can easily pick up that small group of people standing in the yard at that distance. Cool of the pilot to recognize and bring the jet closer the second at what sounded like 100% thrust. Im sure if any of us was a pilot and had clearance for thise maneuvers that close/low to residential area, we'd all do the same lol. Those kids (and parents too) will always have this memory of the F22 for the rest of their lives, and could be the seed planted in those kids to become a future pilot
Performs a near stall maneuver*
"YOU'RE GOING TO HEAR A SONIC BOOM!"
T Abel guy is pure genius!🤦♂️
One of my friends used to live right next to Selfridge in Michigan and the A10s stationed there would occasionally fly over at a couple hundred feet…. So cool
I live in Norfolk, VA, work all over the 7 cities. Mostly in VA Beach you can just watch them fly by in singles or doubles, cant recall if Ive seen more than 2 at once, but its legit constant all day like every 5 minutes roughly. Can barely hear your co workers sometimes. Its a awesome sight. Shear sound and power behind that thing is insane lol..
I've seen 3 or 4 ship F-18s in VA Beach plenty of times.
“Alexa put your fingers in your ears!”
Alexa: “Sorry, I don’t have hands”
Caleb Stevens I heard Alexa and I looked up to make sure my Alexa device didn’t respond. Lol
Loooool
Alexa: "Shuffling songs by Finger Eleven"
Dad: Alexa plug your ears
Alexa: Orders earplugs on amazon.
What a terrible name for a kid
The fact this guy thought he'd get a sonic boom at that low of speed has me flabbergasted
@@mdstate829 it only takes Mach1 to create a boom. Mach = the speed of sound
@@mdstate829 okey dokey
Speed of sound is around 765/770 mph (aprox 1235km/h) = Mach 1
The guy recording is a bit caught up, you see the shockwave before you hear the "sonic boom" (passing through the sound barrier generates the shockwave)... And you could literally see no shockwave lmao.
Unless he thought the pilot was going to speed up to Mach 1 when he maneuvered the jet into the point he says "here comes the sonic boom"
@@mdstate829 lmfao imagine
He wasn’t ready for that head on noise profile and that baby could get to 1.0 in like 7 seconds lol
Bro when an air show gets so out there they fly over your house is the best thing a day can hold
The child referenced as “Alexa” has an astonishingly annoying life ahead of her.
Godspeed child, Godspeed
I think he was just speaking to his speaker.
My Alexa sais she was unable to do the putting fingers in her ears thing…
Plus the man made sure she will hear every bit of it. Poor thing.
@@themorethemerrier281 he asked Alexa to cover her ears, I don't think speakers have ears
@@haruyanto8085 🙉 Smart speakers actually do. But nevermind. I wasn't serious anyway.
He's giving your kids a show. God bless
Look at how tight that turning radius is jeez
Car accelerating onto freeway
Guy: cover your ears kids! Here comes the sonic boom!
Maybe if your father fought to create special memories of your family life,you wouldn't be so rotten and would understand his windshield.
@@aldenunion WTF are you babbling about? Your comment makes no sense
HIS WINDSHIELD GOES BOOM WHEN ZOOOOOOMMM
"Alexa! Put your fingers in your ears!"
That's a good dad right there lol.
I remember the first time at an airshow an F15 went over head. I remember the instinct of wanting to hit the ground. Half the crowds knees started to buckle and they all started to go down, thunder doesn't even come close!
The exhilaration when it passed was mind blowing, I even got goosebumps watching this awesome video.
The Raptor is the love child of the F-15 and Thor!
That last line is FAF.
yOu GoT tO PuT sOmE MaN In YoUr SoN. Yeah... fathers of the year right there
It's an f15 in a camo corset hiding some shiny tits while being on a strict squat only workout.
Actually I think it's pretty unfortunate he named her "Alexa."
@@Jacen777 Lmao, the child must get confused.
"Alexa, play Break On Through by the Doors".
"Ok dad". Smashes patio door window with a soup ladel.
"Ok I'm on the other side, what now?"
The sound in real life is crazy, it sounds like the sky is being ripped open. Love these things