My father in law was a lead electrician for the first F-22. He was so proud to have worked on that project before he retired. Sadly, we lost him to cancer in 2019 but we have his F-22 commemorative flight line jacket he religiously wore. 😊
@@DragNetJoe Lol, no. If you can't look away for a moment and still fly whatever jet you're in then you shouldn't be flying a jet at all. They are professional, they know what they can and cannot do and won't risk something stupid like crashing for a photo op.
me and my grandfather every year would go to the air shows or plane watch...he died a few years ago...but I feel connected to him everytime i watch fighter's!!
I'm spending my early electrical engineering career working on technology that goes into these fine aircraft. Makes me proud to see them in action. Thank you for the great footage!
To me that was the most impressive plane there. It's probably limited to a 60 degree bank and no vertical capabilities like the fighters. While the C-130 is so big to be confined like that we have seen the Herc do so many amazing things that this looks old hat.
Mad respect for military pilots. The things you have to know and be able to execute are crazy. But whoever was in that C27J Spartan is a badass for being able to maneuver it like that.
Rajveer Singh , l come from a race of Christian people that genocide was attempted twice by as Ilan Omar says “by some people “. In 1896 250,000 Armenian men,women and children were massacred with swords. Then in 1915 1,500,000 Armenians were massacred by the same people. So you’re right. Killing innocent people and there no one that came to their rescue except the Greeks.
Abdelrahman Sallam , it is very relevant for today. What about the 300 Easter Christian worshipers in a church that were massacred recently? It doesn’t need to be just in the Middle East
Me too! One time a huge cargo plane flew REALLY LOW over the highway our convertible car traffic stopped. We were screaming looking at the guts of the plane... too wowed to know what it was. Exhilarating!
As someone who’s been to rainbow canyon multiple times, I’ll just say first time; tears of joy. Immediately 10 years old again with my dad at an airshow.
This is an extraordinary good and functional video with impressively crisp photographs. It shows the skill and comfort of the pilots in a good way. No music is needed, because I was entertained from the beginning to the end of this video. Bravo!
The T-38 has been flying since 1959......In my opinion, it is an exceptionally modern looking plane, even by today's standards. love the still pic of it
There was actually a modernized variant of the F-5 (fighter version of the T-38) made in the 1980s, called the F-5G/F-20 Tigershark. It had pretty much the same airframe, just a single GE F404 replacing the twin engines it once had. It was gonna be an export fighter, but it lost out the the F-16.
@@santeebandit3246 Don't your Airforce and NASA have a website? I bet there's an office for "public relations". Finding the pilots is easier for their "communication" collegues. There should be a way to send your pictures, without you getting their names. You don't ask for a reporter flight, do you? Why not, by the way, I've seen far worse video from the cockpit. You only shot those planes the right way. Shot in Death Valley. Sounds like a western. By Sam Wocket. Good luck, it's good video. And still.
Watching or filming videos is great, but there is something extremely special about a still image. You can watch a 10 minute video and its over, but with a photograph you can stare at it for hours in wonder and amazement. Kudos, incorporating both. 👍 4:46 👀
I didn't see a color television until my junior year in college. Had I seen this video when I was 12 years old, absolutely nothing could have stopped me from becoming a fighter pilot. My parents were both private pilots in the '50s. A brother flew helicopters for the Navy in the 80s. My oldest son pilots for Delta and USAFR. I just didn't get the right message at the right time in my life. BTW, my son the Delta pilot got his motivation around age 5 from the Space Shuttle. Flying became his goal at a very early age.
These things literally drift in a 3D space. It's insane how complex these machines are and all the punishment they take doing those maneuvers. These pilots knows where they are heading while they never look at the place the plane go. It's mesmerizing.
As a Frenchman I did not expect to see a Magister! To make this air show in the valley of death is very beautiful, it would be necessary that they invite allied nations!
Phenomenal video quality ... I put together a brand new system in early November 2018, i9 9900k, 960 Gb SSD, 64 gigs of DDR4, an RTX 2080 and a 32" 4k monitor. Far as I know this was the first video I've seen at 4k. The freeze frames really brought out the quality of this video. Thanks much for uploading - awesome stuff!!!
Awesome setup Chris! Hey, Phil Holland Cinematography has some 8K footage he shot in NYC with 3-12K cameras spliced together that is crazy awesome. With your system it should play perfectly! BTW, Dafydd this is incredible footage. I am SOOO jealous!
Far too many videos on UA-cam are just crap quality. Some of them unbelievably so. I always appreciate it when somebody takes the time and puts out the effort to create something of very high quality - when they care enough about what they're doing to "send the very best." 8k or higher wouldn't help us online, I suspect. There are probably a few fanatics out there using 72" TV's as a display monitor, where that kind of resolution might be taken advantage of, but I'm sure they're few and far between. It isn't happening at our house! :D It was really a treat to watch this - the content and the quality were just over the top, as well as the editing. Isn't it the most awesome thing to put in that kind of effort and commitment to something, and actually have it impact people? How many feel the same way I do and just didn't take the time to express it?
I just built my son a new gaming rig with a few spares I had laying around - 4x 22 core Xeon Gold 6152's, 12x 1TB WD Black, 1TB RAM, 2x RTX 2080 Ti, 4x ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144Hz G-SYNC HDR monitors. He loves playing roblox.
@@dblankenship88: A few weeks prior to PCS, found out my Grandmas nephew (had never heard of him) was Flight-line Superintendent at Shepard. He arranged the flight.
Just watched that on my 67th birthday, ( what a treat that was for me). The Magister bought back memories of the 60s when I saw one at RAF Northolt UK 👍.
What the U.S. Air Force knows as "low level" flight is what we Army helicopter pilots call "high altitude" flying. Army teaches "nap of the earth" (NOE) and we fly actual FEET above the surface. Lots of fun! Yes, I understand the different roles played by the various services, but I enjoyed my NOE flying much better! JCH (1,955 combat flight hours in Vietnam).
Not to mentions hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax money. Was this done just to amuse taxpayers, or what it part of a legitimate training exercise?
Really nice. Sound of freedom. Loved the pilot where he gave you the high 5. Amazing pilots that we take for granted. Prop ones are great in comparison too!
I saw that Magister and just had to do some research! So thanks to your still shot of it, I got the tail number. Turns out, it's owned by company called "Swift Air International Inc." out of California. I have no idea if it is at all related to the airline charter company, but I didn't know that non-military or government aircraft could use that airspace!
Love it. When I was in my teens my pops used to take me out past Lancaster CA. For sonic boom Tuesday or Wednesday. Loved it. I want to go and do this though. Looks awesome
4:16 Holy crap! I didn’t think you could capture anything better than those f35! This is mind blowing. The clarity on this is insane! 4:44! This is so awesome 🤙🏼
Driving through Saline Valley next to Death Valley when two F-15s on the deck flew alongside our car. Lasted a second, but totally unreal. Hard to imagine the power.
Bikes and jets alike. Canyons are the playground. That's part of what made top gun so good. The mix of bike and jet. I haven't met one sport bike fan who doesn't also love jets.
In 2001 post 9-11 I saw a sequential take-off of Virgina ANG F16 squadron at Richmond airport while sitting in a 737 waiting for our take-off slot. The first F16 did a mild 180 reversal after lifting off the runway. The second F16 cranked a tighter 180 reversal. The 3rd cranked even tighter. The 4th was inverted at 300 feet screaming back toward the start of the runway at full throttle afterburner! No doubt the 4th pilot was in a hurry to form up with his buddies.
So amazing...watching "The Right Stuff" right now & wanted to hear a real sonic boom, then found this. They almost don't seem real. The ultimate machine, almost like too perfect to even imagine such a machine. I'm not really a plane fan or into flying, but so amazed whenever I see these. I live in PA & maybe a week after 9/11/2001 a fighter jet flew right along the ridge of a mountain behind my house for a couple seconds (part if Appalachain ridge and valley area). Never found out why they were so low in this area, but I literally couldn't breathe watching it skim the ridge line for about 2 miles disappearing behind trees blocking my view. Of course I seen it alone so people I told couldn't imagine the impact of not expecting to see something like that lol. Almost extra terrestrial, more like a dream.
back in 96 i was working a job on WPAFB and just happened to have a front row seat to a couple of fighters that were in a turning contest from the top of the desi building. one of the best days i had that ear :) cant imagine how much fun it was to simply be there in death valley getting to see all of this.
As awesome as the fighters are, my favorites are the Spartan and the Hercules getting mixed in. It's like watching the Indy 500 and suddenly there's a dump truck blasting through...
leokimvideo Tom likes to fly his P-51. He use to own a Gnat not sure if he still does. I was there when he bought it years ago. Came in his King air 90 to do the paper work.
Like most kids who grew up in the late 80's, I'm an obvious fan of the F14. However, the more I see the F18, the more I really begin to like the look of the the F15.
4:43 Great pic. I like how he hit the afterburners just for everyone on the hill. - I've seen a lot of these videos and this is one of the best. Wonderful. - The Talon's are beautiful planes.
@@DafyddPhillips I showed that pic on Twitter with you linked to it, and people were asking me if it was a from Top Gun 2020. lol You should find that flattering I think....
I'm a disabled 75 year old ex military aircraft fanatic and absolutely love your videos and still shots, I wish I could be on that hillside with you. Only one whinge, why don't we see static shots of the smaller and slower aircraft? I've been a stretcher patient in a NSW Air Ambulance KingAir 22 times and perhaps it's my age, but older and slower planes are or were just as important as the newer beasts. Thank you for the excitement and enjoyment. I've subscribed.
nah the turboprops were way above him (joke)... literally all pilots in the video are talented tbf (also should look Axalp's Swiss F/A 18 videos, that F-22 pilot has some serious concurrent elsewhere in the world with a little bit less "electronic assistance" from the plane x) )
The F22s and F35s are nice, but it sure seems in these Jedi Pass videos its always mostly the F16 and F18 pilots that are high adrenaline...really smokin through!
Wow! Awesome, Awesome, Awesome! I’m crazy about aviation, but this: the setting, the moments captured, the shots. Simply Brilliant and once again, awesome! Thanks for posting. Love your channel.
@@mitchdee123 He, he... The Funny Guy... The pilot school covered the entire sky over Israel - and sometimes beyond. I was just a spectator, watching the trainers criss-cross the skies abouve our head. You don't see them anymore, but if you're lucky you can see other mighty birds up there. It's a good feeling to know we have them! I guess our enemies don't share our joy...
My father in law was a lead electrician for the first F-22. He was so proud to have worked on that project before he retired. Sadly, we lost him to cancer in 2019 but we have his F-22 commemorative flight line jacket he religiously wore. 😊
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💖🙏🏻💖
He helped put the angel of death in the sky. Rest easy.
That’s something he should have been very proud of. That’s something his entire family should be proud of for generations to come.
Best plane of all time.
4:45 love how the f16s where pushing afterburner fully armed and still had time to look up and see the camera.
just goes to show the quick reaction times of a fighter pilot and being able to see things that easy at high speed!
Looked cool, incredibly unprofessional.
SSGT Larry Runk - Hooooah
@@DragNetJoe I dont think so. they know whats possible and what isnt..no pilot is going to risk crashing for a photo op..
@@DragNetJoe Lol, no.
If you can't look away for a moment and still fly whatever jet you're in then you shouldn't be flying a jet at all.
They are professional, they know what they can and cannot do and won't risk something stupid like crashing for a photo op.
Flying a nimble fighter through a canyon, sure that's fun. Flying a large cargo plane through a canyon, give that pilot a damn medal.
I completely agree!
dude, I saw 3 c-130s in line formation a few years ago, coming out of my local mountains. the baddest shit I've ever seen!! 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
if you screw up just this much, you'll be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong!
@@dusty4459 that's some funny 😂 shit lol!
@@dusty4459 That's Maverick after being demoted to cargo pilot. He's still hot dogging.
4:46 is the best in this video. Just shows you how much fun these guys are having flying these machines. So cool!
Nice timestamp
The lead in that two ship was absolutely hauling. Full
Burner nose at the dirt. The viper is one mean machine. Vermont 158FW.
Also would be fun photographing them
@@SidestickPilot And judging by the tail in the photo, he's doing that all while throwing a hang loose at the cameras
I love the F-16 pilot showing a thumbs up at 4:44.
Those are Vipers from the Vermont ANG the "Green Mountain Boys" based out of Burlington VT.
Bet he has a motorcycle? Bikers do this too.
Looks like he has the pinkie extended which would be "hang loose."
Theodore042 That’s what it looks like to me 🤙
Yeah...thats DEFINITELY hang loose...my girl caught it at full speed
That first F22 gets real deep in that canyon. Not afraid of its own shadow!
hahaha same with the F-18
I was thinking that too, he who goes into the canyon the deepest has the biggest balls! Lol!
F22 can't even see itself
You can hear on the radio too "500m at 500 knots"
The F-22A is not afraid of anything! ;)
LOVE the soulful pure sound of jet engines with no silly background music ❤️
me and my grandfather every year would go to the air shows or plane watch...he died a few years ago...but I feel connected to him everytime i watch fighter's!!
@KING nope not in my religion, He is sitting with the gods, and I will be united with him again 1 day!!
That absolute hero in the F-16 with fully afterburner
4:46 you’ll never have a photo as cool as that pilot does
The guy with the casual thumbs up while low level flying through a canyon. What a boss!
These are simply amazing. Love the "hang loose" sign the pilot gives at 4:45. Stunning!
Please check out AXALP 2021 The Greatest AvGeek Show on Earth!!! Spectacular live firing by the Swiss Air Force! And I hope soon with the F22 Raptor
Even though this is not one, we should have more air race events around the world, this is just too amazing to watch only on a screen...
Whos going to pay for this?
I'm spending my early electrical engineering career working on technology that goes into these fine aircraft. Makes me proud to see them in action. Thank you for the great footage!
2:50 King Air "Hey, guys! I want to fly here too"
ATC:" *sigh*. Fine, Brad. You can do ONE pass"
Christ Almight, BRAD, hurry the f--- up! (I loved that little guy, though. easily one of my favorites)
To me that was the most impressive plane there. It's probably limited to a 60 degree bank and no vertical capabilities like the fighters. While the C-130 is so big to be confined like that we have seen the Herc do so many amazing things that this looks old hat.
lol
I made a few trips in the C-12 between Germany and the UK back in the early '70s. 😎
@@longshot7601 A King Air is not limited to a 60deg bank WTF are you thinking
It's all fun and games until you hear:
"Your clear for a gun run on the mountain sides"
Vicious take
Crazy to think that the f-16 & f-15 were built in the 70's but still hold up today!great footage..
Also crazy to think that USAAF actually didn´t want to use the F-16!
THANK YOU for no stupid music! Great vid!
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In my mind I can hear kenny logins danger zone!!!
)))) You a blind look the shukoy 35 in the saudí republic
@ingrid ciceu ... ''You a blind look the shukoy 35 in the saudi republic''??? What is that supposed to mean? Try again please.
ua-cam.com/video/urUJhM95X1YT/v-deo.htmlhe best of world
Mad respect for military pilots. The things you have to know and be able to execute are crazy. But whoever was in that C27J Spartan is a badass for being able to maneuver it like that.
Love how the F-16 pilot gave the “🤙🏽“As he flew by. That was the best pass!
Agreed 🤙
@British Airways Boeing 747-436 at 4:44
Coolest pilot-for the coolest plane
the Hercules flying like a huge slow titan gave me chills, and its propellers like in slowmo too
As a Air Force veteran I salute those pilots for defending our nation.
Thanks for ur kind words
I know with all those nations attacking our shores
Rajveer Singh , l come from a race of Christian people that genocide was attempted twice by as Ilan Omar says “by some people “. In 1896 250,000 Armenian men,women and children were massacred with swords. Then in 1915 1,500,000 Armenians were massacred by the same people. So you’re right. Killing innocent people and there no one that came to their rescue except the Greeks.
@@Cessna-yl4rz That was a 104 years ago. A bit irrelevant to today's middle east, wouldn't you say?
Abdelrahman Sallam , it is very relevant for today. What about the 300 Easter Christian worshipers in a church that were massacred recently? It doesn’t need to be just in the Middle East
I'd be grinning like a 4-year old in a candy store... I love jets.. can't fly, but love the sound of them and the speed.
I'm right there with you. These guys were lucky.
I am right there with you. Sometime I go to this place right next to LAX's runways and sit there watching airplanes land for hours.
Me too!
One time a huge cargo plane flew REALLY LOW over the highway our convertible car traffic stopped. We were screaming looking at the guts of the plane... too wowed to know what it was.
Exhilarating!
As someone who’s been to rainbow canyon multiple times, I’ll just say first time; tears of joy. Immediately 10 years old again with my dad at an airshow.
Well, look then. ua-cam.com/video/qRZ3sZbmjA0/v-deo.html
"500 feet, 500 knots" that F22 is more like "5 feet, 500 knots" simply awesome...
F-15 is still a jaw dropping plane. I’d love to hop in the cockpit of one and take a crazy ride.
This is an extraordinary good and functional video with impressively crisp photographs. It shows the skill and comfort of the pilots in a good way. No music is needed, because I was entertained from the beginning to the end of this video. Bravo!
The T-38 has been flying since 1959......In my opinion, it is an exceptionally modern looking plane, even by today's standards. love the still pic of it
EZ Vibe Is the T-38 that old, no wonder I did not recognize it, that is very impressive for that old of a Jet
@@fasx56 love that jet too! T for trainer.
There was actually a modernized variant of the F-5 (fighter version of the T-38) made in the 1980s, called the F-5G/F-20 Tigershark. It had pretty much the same airframe, just a single GE F404 replacing the twin engines it once had. It was gonna be an export fighter, but it lost out the the F-16.
@@Tigershark_3082 Thanks Phantom-o51 for the history behind the T-38.
@@fasx56 No problem!
The only thing i think my body and mind could handle doing in one of those planes is letting loose a huge "WOOOOOOHOOOOOO!"
4:47 - Now that is cool! Hopefully the pilot got in contact with you guys to get a copy of this photo.
It’s always nice when they do.
Happy you enjoyed the vid ✈️✈️✈️
4:47-4:48 wicked shot!!!!!!!!! Shaka Bro! Just hanging loose @500kts!
That’s just crazy...as the other guy said. Hope there’s a way to get this to the pilot. Too freaking cool.
@@santeebandit3246 Don't your Airforce and NASA have a website? I bet there's an office for "public relations". Finding the pilots is easier for their "communication" collegues. There should be a way to send your pictures, without you getting their names. You don't ask for a reporter flight, do you? Why not, by the way, I've seen far worse video from the cockpit.
You only shot those planes the right way. Shot in Death Valley. Sounds like a western. By Sam Wocket.
Good luck, it's good video. And still.
@@JordanHourGlassDJ That's still not that funny....
Watching or filming videos is great, but there is something extremely special about a still image. You can watch a 10 minute video and its over, but with a photograph you can stare at it for hours in wonder and amazement. Kudos, incorporating both. 👍 4:46 👀
I didn't see a color television until my junior year in college. Had I seen this video when I was 12 years old, absolutely nothing could have stopped me from becoming a fighter pilot. My parents were both private pilots in the '50s. A brother flew helicopters for the Navy in the 80s. My oldest son pilots for Delta and USAFR. I just didn't get the right message at the right time in my life. BTW, my son the Delta pilot got his motivation around age 5 from the Space Shuttle. Flying became his goal at a very early age.
These things literally drift in a 3D space. It's insane how complex these machines are and all the punishment they take doing those maneuvers.
These pilots knows where they are heading while they never look at the place the plane go. It's mesmerizing.
2:17 "Teeeering, wat zit dat ding laag!"
Nice to hear dutchies are represented.
04:47 INSANE!! How awesome for him to pull his hand off the gas to wave to the photographers!
He’s not just waving. He’s throwing up one of these 🤙
lol that ain't no car at least you can take your eyes off what you're doing in a plane for a sometime
As a Frenchman I did not expect to see a Magister! To make this air show in the valley of death is very beautiful, it would be necessary that they invite allied nations!
The Israelis used the Magister for ground attack.
4:13 has got to be one of the best fly by's I've ever seen. The F-16 is gorgeous and that thing was hauling ass
Full afterburner!
Phenomenal video quality ... I put together a brand new system in early November 2018, i9 9900k, 960 Gb SSD, 64 gigs of DDR4, an RTX 2080 and a 32" 4k monitor. Far as I know this was the first video I've seen at 4k. The freeze frames really brought out the quality of this video. Thanks much for uploading - awesome stuff!!!
Awesome setup Chris! Hey, Phil Holland Cinematography has some 8K footage he shot in NYC with 3-12K cameras spliced together that is crazy awesome. With your system it should play perfectly! BTW, Dafydd this is incredible footage. I am SOOO jealous!
Far too many videos on UA-cam are just crap quality. Some of them unbelievably so. I always appreciate it when somebody takes the time and puts out the effort to create something of very high quality - when they care enough about what they're doing to "send the very best." 8k or higher wouldn't help us online, I suspect. There are probably a few fanatics out there using 72" TV's as a display monitor, where that kind of resolution might be taken advantage of, but I'm sure they're few and far between. It isn't happening at our house! :D It was really a treat to watch this - the content and the quality were just over the top, as well as the editing. Isn't it the most awesome thing to put in that kind of effort and commitment to something, and actually have it impact people? How many feel the same way I do and just didn't take the time to express it?
Appreciate your words Chris 😊
I just built my son a new gaming rig with a few spares I had laying around - 4x 22 core Xeon Gold 6152's, 12x 1TB WD Black, 1TB RAM, 2x RTX 2080 Ti, 4x ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144Hz G-SYNC HDR monitors. He loves playing roblox.
Ooooo! Wonderful!! No daft music ruining it! Thank you from this old girl who was born & raised a RAF Brat!
In 1971 I was fortunate enough to take a ride in a T-38 Talon at Shepard AFB, Texas. "Awesome" doesn't even begin to describe the experience.
73 I had a ride in an F-4 while in the Philippines. Now that was a ride an a half.
Grandpa the Grey I was stationed at Shepard AFB. 🤦🏻♂️ T-38 central.
Grandpa the Grey i was in stationary SAAB gripen i found that already to awesome.
@@dblankenship88: A few weeks prior to PCS, found out my Grandmas nephew (had never heard of him) was Flight-line Superintendent at Shepard. He arranged the flight.
Just watched that on my 67th birthday, ( what a treat that was for me). The Magister bought back memories of the 60s when I saw one at RAF Northolt UK 👍.
Happy birthday David and great that you enjoyed the vid.
Have a great 2022
@@DafyddPhillips thanks, I've subscribed and look forward to more.
I know it's old (1979), but boy that F-16 can turn and bank like no other, and that's with one engine and no thrust vectoring!
All the Gen 3 and 4s are the hottest. F2 , F4 , F5 , F14, F15 , F16
Mirage , Tornado , Jaguar , Harrier Lightning. Mm mm
This is on my bucket list! Been too long since I was last at an air show or near a military base... I once lived near Nellis A. F. B.
I miss it!
Awesome playground ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️
Thanks for watching
Daf
What the U.S. Air Force knows as "low level" flight is what we Army helicopter pilots call "high altitude" flying. Army teaches "nap of the earth" (NOE) and we fly actual FEET above the surface. Lots of fun! Yes, I understand the different roles played by the various services, but I enjoyed my NOE flying much better! JCH (1,955 combat flight hours in Vietnam).
I'm in awe watching these fighters in these rocky mountains, Wow!!!
This is the first time i see a Fouga CM.170 Magister and i just fell in love with it!
It reminds me of a ship that could belong in the sw universe
Bud Granley and his son do airshows in their Fouga...it's a nice bird!👍
This was a well spent 7+ minutes of my time.
I concur. I got so Excited and yelling at home on my phone. Yeah dude
You look like Jeffrey Epstine tbh ngl
Not to mentions hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax money. Was this done just to amuse taxpayers, or what it part of a legitimate training exercise?
@@msjohncox Martin, stick to what you know.
You should also give the french pilots a try. Look for " RAFALE FRENCH NAVY PILOTS - CHILLOUT " on UA-cam, they have some awesome views.
Really nice. Sound of freedom. Loved the pilot where he gave you the high 5. Amazing pilots that we take for granted. Prop ones are great in comparison too!
I saw that Magister and just had to do some research!
So thanks to your still shot of it, I got the tail number. Turns out, it's owned by company called "Swift Air International Inc." out of California. I have no idea if it is at all related to the airline charter company, but I didn't know that non-military or government aircraft could use that airspace!
Love it. When I was in my teens my pops used to take me out past Lancaster CA. For sonic boom Tuesday or Wednesday. Loved it. I want to go and do this though. Looks awesome
4:16 Holy crap! I didn’t think you could capture anything better than those f35! This is mind blowing. The clarity on this is insane! 4:44! This is so awesome 🤙🏼
Thanks for watching. Great feedback 👍
Driving through Saline Valley next to Death Valley when two F-15s on the deck flew alongside our car. Lasted a second, but totally unreal. Hard to imagine the power.
Personally I think Saline is better for photos of aircraft because they all go low and slow through there for the naked ladies in the hot springs.
They're like sport bikes of the sky. And these canyons are the greatest playground for them.
Bikes and jets alike. Canyons are the playground. That's part of what made top gun so good. The mix of bike and jet. I haven't met one sport bike fan who doesn't also love jets.
I love the pic of the pilot waving at the camera man
Samsies
That f16 waving was the sickest
4:30 knew how to pose for camera
Absolutely love it!
The pilot at the 4:48 mark offering up the shaka sign. Badass.
The F-16 pilot is a freakin’ legend.
4:13 I agree
In 2001 post 9-11 I saw a sequential take-off of Virgina ANG F16 squadron at Richmond airport while sitting in a 737 waiting for our take-off slot. The first F16 did a mild 180 reversal after lifting off the runway. The second F16 cranked a tighter 180 reversal. The 3rd cranked even tighter. The 4th was inverted at 300 feet screaming back toward the start of the runway at full throttle afterburner! No doubt the 4th pilot was in a hurry to form up with his buddies.
He really is
Heck yea that was BAD ASS 🤙
Right on 🤙
Absolutely gorgeous camera work of absolutely gorgeous aircraft. Keep up the fantastic work and thank you!
Thanks for watching. Comment Appreciated ✈️👍
So amazing...watching "The Right Stuff" right now & wanted to hear a real sonic boom, then found this. They almost don't seem real. The ultimate machine, almost like too perfect to even imagine such a machine. I'm not really a plane fan or into flying, but so amazed whenever I see these.
I live in PA & maybe a week after 9/11/2001 a fighter jet flew right along the ridge of a mountain behind my house for a couple seconds (part if Appalachain ridge and valley area). Never found out why they were so low in this area, but I literally couldn't breathe watching it skim the ridge line for about 2 miles disappearing behind trees blocking my view. Of course I seen it alone so people I told couldn't imagine the impact of not expecting to see something like that lol. Almost extra terrestrial, more like a dream.
Every time I watch these I have a great need to go play some Ace Combat.
IDEM!!!
I was thinking the same thing
me too
Watch out for those Stonehenge shots!
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4:44 the prettiest thing with the coolest pilot
So sick!
I couldn't be more proud ! Thank you Gentleman for bringing this sight to us !
back in 96 i was working a job on WPAFB and just happened to have a front row seat to a couple of fighters that were in a turning contest from the top of the desi building. one of the best days i had that ear :) cant imagine how much fun it was to simply be there in death valley getting to see all of this.
Beautiful Jets, my Respect for Jets and Piloten!
The Sound it's Wow!!!
Thank you!!!
Terrific video, thank you for posting ! - reminds me of my Navy days - USS Midway and VF161 F4 Phantoms., 1972-73.
Thank you Red 👍
As awesome as the fighters are, my favorites are the Spartan and the Hercules getting mixed in. It's like watching the Indy 500 and suddenly there's a dump truck blasting through...
Cool to see AF-01 out there flying. I do loads calibrations on that particular jet for work.
It was great to see it, does it still fly?
@@DafyddPhillips It sure does! It's one of 2 loads instrumented flight test jets for the Air Force on the F-35 program.
Looks insanely dangerous, I'm sure Tom Cruise was flying at least one
Lol I agree 😂
leokimvideo Tom likes to fly his P-51. He use to own a Gnat not sure if he still does. I was there when he bought it years ago. Came in his King air 90 to do the paper work.
Tom cruise could not see over the control stick without a booster seat.....
Talk to me, Goose!
Except, it's not a movie
Pretty amazing in person. I was there just backpacking and didn't know they flew through the canyons...and I heard this sound...
I woulda thought a dam war broke out. Lol
Like most kids who grew up in the late 80's, I'm an obvious fan of the F14. However, the more I see the F18, the more I really begin to like the look of the the F15.
The improvements of camera film quality through the years is simply unbelieveable- i love it!
Hollywood quality for EVERYONE!
Imo the Hornet is the most gorgeous fighter plane...those extended front wing edges. But the Tomcat was my all time fav.
4:43 Great pic. I like how he hit the afterburners just for everyone on the hill. - I've seen a lot of these videos and this is one of the best. Wonderful. - The Talon's are beautiful planes.
Thanks.
Happy you enjoyed it 👍
@@DafyddPhillips I showed that pic on Twitter with you linked to it, and people were asking me if it was a from Top Gun 2020. lol You should find that flattering I think....
Thanks. I think I saw it 😎👍
My heart can't handle this much of beauty!
Wow, look at the pilot in 4:42
I'm a disabled 75 year old ex military aircraft fanatic and absolutely love your videos and still shots, I wish I could be on that hillside with you. Only one whinge, why don't we see static shots of the smaller and slower aircraft? I've been a stretcher patient in a NSW Air Ambulance KingAir 22 times and perhaps it's my age, but older and slower planes are or were just as important as the newer beasts. Thank you for the excitement and enjoyment. I've subscribed.
Thanks for watching and subscribing to my channel. Wishing your health and happiness.
Daf
I get a rush every time I come back to watch this video. Thanks again for sharing. Cool !!
The pilot of F-22 Raptor is crazy 🤦🏻♂️ The best pilots in the world
nah the turboprops were way above him (joke)... literally all pilots in the video are talented tbf (also should look Axalp's Swiss F/A 18 videos, that F-22 pilot has some serious concurrent elsewhere in the world with a little bit less "electronic assistance" from the plane x) )
Ему до лучшего пилота как до Китая раком.
Bird watching at the highest level. Awesome place.
Most definitely ✈️✈️✈️👌
I was in the California desert shooting with friends near a military base. The pilots saw us and gave us an up close and personal look. Pure magic.
The F22s and F35s are nice, but it sure seems in these Jedi Pass videos its always mostly the F16 and F18 pilots that are high adrenaline...really smokin through!
F-15 in NASA livery. Sexy as hell. And Talons. And F-18s...Hell, aviation is just cool as hell in general :) What a stunning time and place to be at.
4:43 I believe he is taking pictures of you with such high resolution he can read the label on your equipment.
This is so crazy the confidence and skill this takes is so amazing
Stunning camera images! Fouga Magister- so elegant.
I love how you can see the shock diamonds from the F-16’s afterburner
4:20 that viper hitting the burner...good lord what a sight.
@Davidx holy cow
One of the greatest videos on the internet. A true classic.
Thank you 😎👍
Wow! Awesome, Awesome, Awesome! I’m crazy about aviation, but this: the setting, the moments captured, the shots. Simply Brilliant and once again, awesome! Thanks for posting. Love your channel.
Many thanks mark. Appreciate you watching.
They know you're there and try to give a nice angle. They also know where they can get the pics!!
That stuff never gets old love that jet sound in the canyon!!!!!
This video blew my mind. What an absolute badass photoshoot. I'd love to see this. A dream come true really.
The way they all just drop down is so badass...
Thank you for sharing this with us all
6:01 is an F/A-18F Super Hornet (rectangular intake)
Interesting way to watch jets fly .....from above them
See the Air Force guys don’t go through the +G’s the F-18 Navy Jet did!!!!! Simply AWESOME PHOTOS!!!
Thanks for watching Steven 👍
These are some Hornets you DEFINITELY don't want to piss off.
The snap at 4:09 is worth a thumb and a comment. And 4:43 just adds to it. Wish I was there watching.
Fouga Magister...?! (05:03) OMG, that's an OLD beauty! We had it as school plane in Israel back in the 60's... (Yes, I was there... :)
School plane!? 1. How far was your school 😂
2. Every kid will go to school (unless they're a wimp)
@@mitchdee123 He, he... The Funny Guy... The pilot school covered the entire sky over Israel - and sometimes beyond. I was just a spectator, watching the trainers criss-cross the skies abouve our head. You don't see them anymore, but if you're lucky you can see other mighty birds up there. It's a good feeling to know we have them! I guess our enemies don't share our joy...
My Uncle flew a C130 in Desert Storm. Amazing to see this footage. Thanks!
F16 ripping after burner: “Mobius one, cleared to engage”
The best ace combat of them all.
vipers/eagles...we used to run that tunnel at night w/nvgs...now that'll give you ball sweat and pucker factor of 8!
Hornet Pilot 0:52 nail this display ! He is my champ of this video
Watching a F15 C outside right now!
Awesome video 👏
My favorite will forever be the F16
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