Love the C-5 and I love the awesome sound of the TF-39 engines. You could hear it from several miles away. Will miss them with the transition to the new engines on the Super Galaxy's.
I enjoy watching these videos It brings back great memories when my Wife was active duty in the US Navy during the entire decade of the 1990's and we were station in California Washington State and Lasty Japan.. And we were always living in the US Air Force Bases and 👂 hearing those GE engines warming up I would grab my kids and park and see them take off as you see these vids... But , unfortunately When we were station in Japan I had to come back to Texas for a Funeral and I Hope on a C5 Galaxy to Travis AF base than to San Antonio Kelly AF base and omg !! What Power ! And awesome flight ! As you can there's no window to look out and enjoy the Arial View 😬 and for those wondering the seats are literally at the top considering the payloads these C5 can transport... Really Miss these C5 flights over the yrs... And know watching these vids you only Apprieciate our Military active duty personal world wide.. So next time you see one take off or landing seeing the US Air Force on the C5 gives you chills and proud to Be Americans and Free 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Much like the UH-1, the "banshee howl" of those engines are so very distinctive. I had the luxury of living at 2 different Air Bases in West Germany that had a constant stream of C-5's coming and going over a 10 year period. I was able to hop a Space Available flight from Dover AFB to Rota NAS in Spain in the fall of '87 trying to get to Ramstein AB to visit my parents while on leave. Getting into Rhein Main AB or Ramstein AB was impossible as REFORGER '87 was in full swing. That trip from MCAGCC 29 Palms to Rhein Main via Space "A" was a journey for the ages. I ended up taking at least one leg on every larger aircraft that the, then, Military Airlift Command was operating. C-141B from March AFB to Andrews AFB, C-130E from Andrews to Dover, C-5B from Dover to Rota, Navy C-9 Medevac (exact same model as the MAC C-9's flying out of Rhein Main) to Sigonella NAS in Sicily another Navy C-9 from Sigonella to Athens AB in Greece, hopped a C-130E from Athens back to Rhein Main via Torrejon AB in Spain. Took me 8 days in all and ended up costing me more than flying civilian from LAX to Frankfurt would have... To quote The Grateful Dead, when I got into dad's car at the Rhein Main AB MAC Passenger Terminal, I could not help but start humming a few bars of "What a Long, Strange Trip It Has Been"... lol
What a sound! The engine acceleration from ground idle to take-off power is incredibly fast for such a big engine. BTW, the correct serial is 70-0461, there's one zero too many. Five digits after the fiscal year would make it an Army Aviation serial, which it isn't.
@@dreaded_pegasus6578 - the engines don't have to be big...BUT they are very powerful, especially when you consider the size of the aircraft and the load it carries!!! Impressive! Most impressive!
TF39 throttle ups are are hauntingly amazing!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Love the C-5 and I love the awesome sound of the TF-39 engines. You could hear it from several miles away. Will miss them with the transition to the new engines on the Super Galaxy's.
I enjoy watching these videos
It brings back great memories when my Wife was active duty in the US Navy during the entire decade of the 1990's and we were station in California Washington State and Lasty Japan.. And we were always living in the US Air Force Bases and 👂 hearing those GE engines warming up I would grab my kids and park and see them take off as you see these vids... But , unfortunately When we were station in Japan I had to come back to Texas for a Funeral and I Hope on a C5 Galaxy to Travis AF base than to San Antonio Kelly AF base and omg !! What Power ! And awesome flight ! As you can there's no window to look out and enjoy the Arial View 😬 and for those wondering the seats are literally at the top considering the payloads these C5 can transport... Really Miss these C5 flights over the yrs... And know watching these vids you only Apprieciate our Military active duty personal world wide.. So next time you see one take off or landing seeing the US Air Force on the C5 gives you chills and proud to Be Americans and Free 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Much like the UH-1, the "banshee howl" of those engines are so very distinctive. I had the luxury of living at 2 different Air Bases in West Germany that had a constant stream of C-5's coming and going over a 10 year period. I was able to hop a Space Available flight from Dover AFB to Rota NAS in Spain in the fall of '87 trying to get to Ramstein AB to visit my parents while on leave. Getting into Rhein Main AB or Ramstein AB was impossible as REFORGER '87 was in full swing. That trip from MCAGCC 29 Palms to Rhein Main via Space "A" was a journey for the ages. I ended up taking at least one leg on every larger aircraft that the, then, Military Airlift Command was operating. C-141B from March AFB to Andrews AFB, C-130E from Andrews to Dover, C-5B from Dover to Rota, Navy C-9 Medevac (exact same model as the MAC C-9's flying out of Rhein Main) to Sigonella NAS in Sicily another Navy C-9 from Sigonella to Athens AB in Greece, hopped a C-130E from Athens back to Rhein Main via Torrejon AB in Spain. Took me 8 days in all and ended up costing me more than flying civilian from LAX to Frankfurt would have... To quote The Grateful Dead, when I got into dad's car at the Rhein Main AB MAC Passenger Terminal, I could not help but start humming a few bars of "What a Long, Strange Trip It Has Been"... lol
If I had been at Westover or Travis be4 2017, I would have given a hug and a kiss 2 the engines shown here
RIP TF39.
Excellent cam job, thanks!
Great video! Sights and sounds perfectly captured 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing aircraft and video 👍👍 subscribed
Great Engine Sounds The Best!!!
Szolgáltam rajtuk 1984 -tol 1988 -ig. United States Airforce Military Airlift Command. Dover Airforce Base, Delaware.
The Galaxy takeof the Opera.
Something that big flying. Long may the C5 continue!
I'm impressed at the size of the C-5 (the thing can carry six AH-64 Apache attack helicopters), but even more impressed that it's capable of flying
The spool up sound is sexual.
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What a sound! The engine acceleration from ground idle to take-off power is incredibly fast for such a big engine.
BTW, the correct serial is 70-0461, there's one zero too many. Five digits after the fiscal year would make it an Army Aviation serial, which it isn't.
MrZlodeus the engines aren't that big
@@dreaded_pegasus6578 - the engines don't have to be big...BUT they are very powerful, especially when you consider the size of the aircraft and the load it carries!!! Impressive! Most impressive!
Using C-5M SUPER GALAXY with GE CF-6 jet engine
Love them GE meat grinders
What a sound.The most powerfull vacuumcleaners ever.
Lol that's GE TF39 dude!
I saw a C5A do a touch and go at BAFB
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Bullshit.....
So massive
Where was she headed to
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Super heavy plane c5 galaxy
Using C-5M super galaxy with GE CF-6 jet engine
use to run them bad boys up on the flight line to trouble shoot systems ,was a 19 year 3 striper running at T R T
Drippin
The screaming isnt the engines its the babies on board. Just awful what happened
this one is retired😭😭😭
I heard. Unfortunate :(
Marcell Bernát I think that was the last A model that recently retired
Ik. I really miss those Tf39's. The M-model must b powered by RB211's.
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