@@budisoemantri2303 I can barely wrap my head around how far light can travel in a year let alone millions of light years. I think things like space and time (left and right) temperature (hot and cold) size (big and small ) are infinite and go on forever. Like you could never get to the end of the universe there is nothing to stop you from continuously moving forward no wall and if something of the sort did exist (an end of the universe) then what beyond that? Same goes for temperature and size I think something can get hotter continuously and colder ( I think there is something below absolute zero) and the same with size
Technically the closer you get to that speed the slower things should appear to go based on Einsteins relatively specifically about a theoretical bus that could go the speed of light he said if you were looking at a clock tower outside as the bus approached the speed of light the clock would eventually seem as it stopped technically stopping time from the bus' perspective
@@ellenwuzhere I can get behind your sentiment but most of the planes in that line up where Military Aircraft. Soooo yeah. We also create incredible stuff to kill each other. Huzzah!
@@phillipnguyen7693 Because war is the ultimate form of competition. With mortality on the line, we will go to any lengths to survive. Humans just do best in a competitive scene, its actually why capitalism has surpassed everything else for economic growth, we thrive on competing against one another, and the competition for staying ahead of the USSR was what brought us the SR-71 Blackbird, a plane we still don't know the real top speed of which frankly I find utterly awesome.
You gotta realise this is not simply just for your entertainment but a business, too. He/She makes money off having the best content on UA-cam. Think! Can't understand people who say "quality of something is higher than needed," especially educational filmography. How much less learning would be if material wasn't as entertaining!
so for those wondering and those who aren't, Mach 30 is about 37 044 km/h and the usa spans about 4500km from west to east coast and therefore would take you about 7 minutes and 47 seconds to cross and it would take you 1 hour and 4 minutes to cross the world :)
5:56 was a shock. I was like "oh yeah Blackbird, I know that plane, really fast, the most awesome plane ever". For me, it was the most advanced and fastest aircraft ever. And all of a sudden the X-15 passes it so fast you can only catch a glimpse of it. It shattered what I knew about aircrafts. It was amazing. Just amazing.
Yeah the X15 isnt really a plane. It cant take off, has no landing gear, and is single use. Its just a rocket that they strapped a human into and then shot from another plane for science.
@@lemon_of_ludus7226 its still an aircraft, just not a jet or prop. aircraft count as any vehicle designed to operate while airborn under powered flight. So a rocket counts as long as its designed to utilize wing/aileron effects as its primary source of lift.
We can designate 2 criteria: propulsion (airbreathing vs. rocket engine); & capacity (manned vs. unmanned). Fastest airbreathing + manned = SR-71 Fastest airbreathing + unmanned = X-43A Fastest rocket + manned = X-15 Fastest rocket + unmanned = Avangard This is very helpful to understand as the term "fastest aircraft" can be very ambiguous.
I love how you kept having jets fly by for reference. I also love that you made them fly low to the ground to use the buildings and landscape as reference. That made the video so much more awesome.
Having the ground features for speed reference is nice, but it should be pointed out (in case it's not obvious), that none of these planes faster than a biplane can reach the listed top speed at such a low altitude.
I kept saying "OMG" at least 10 times while watching that first part. Just when I thought the planes couldn't go any faster, another one ZOOMED by. The best vid I've seen in a LONG time. Bravo.
I would have liked to have seen the Shuttle included, although just what velocity you'd choose to use below ~18000MPH would be a bit arbitrary. Then follow it up with Apollo 13 at something under ~24000MPH.
@@REDSIDEofficial yeah, but Su-57 is still a test fighter, only about 15-30 fighters have been manufactured, but without modernization its speed is about 3000-5000 kph (Official data from Wikipedia). It is very interesting what it will be like in 5-10 years after modernization
@@reznikvolodymyr8145exactly; as a Russian, seeing every American military tech completely outperform in battle and come to life while ours only seems to work in cgi or tiktok is very frustaratuing (?) all those years we spent hyping the s400, t14, su57 and Kinzhal only to turn out to be junk, break down during parades, or even more embarrassingly, not able to produce enough quantity to use in the Special Military Operation. Talk talk talk, that’s ALL we ever do, meanwhile American and NATO tech from the 90s has killed close 200k of our sons and wiped out all our elite tank units. Shameful
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For reference, the space shuttle was going ~Mach 24.5 when it entered the earth’s atmosphere, so that final run of the Mach numbers gives you an idea of what that would be like.
@@bljet4388 yeah, but I think when they use those numbers they are referring to the mach number at sea level. So it's speed would be mach 24.5 at sea level. The shuttle would hit the atmosphere at around 17,000 mph, mach 1 at sea level is about 761 mph. So that would come out to about mach 22.3.
@@SirenHead00 and Foxhound still in service, more than that - still in combat missions right now. And it is The Fastest man-controlled aircraft nowadays in service.
You could also add the Concorde. It would be 1 km/h quicker than General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon at 2179 km/h. Would love to see trains and spacecrafts from Star Citizen or Elite Dangerous or both in speed comparison! Love your work! You go above and beyond with every video. Really happy I found your channel and it has been a blur since then!
They also should have added the Red Barron’s Fokkewolf (I probably spelt it wrong) from WW1, as that was quite a notorious plane, the Martin Baker 5 also wouldn’t have been too bad, as it was the fastest piston fighter that was prototyped for the RAF near the end of WW2, and thusly would showcase the end of the propeller fighter in a race of speed.
The detail in the audio is completely insane. I love how as the camera passes behind you get a blast of the sound of displaced air. Attention to detail as hell!!!
Lol. I actually criticized the lack of detail in the audio. He basically uses the same sound for all the prop planes. The Wright Flyer sounds nothing like the flat 6 in a 172, which sounds nothing like the radials on the DC-3… This, and in the flyby; you wont hear the jets coming before the sonic boom, as they are in fact outrunning their sound. But it was awesome to watch.
My only complaint with the audio was that in the later segment watching the planes go by from a fixed viewpoint, you could still hear the sound of the planes as they approached, even though they were supersonic. This video missed out on that unreal moment of silence as the bird silently zips by, and then the world comes unglued as the sonic boom rolls over you. There's nothing like it in the world. 😀
Seeing the x-15 zoom by at 4:15 gave me chills. Masterful choreography, camera movements, set design, and lighting here. I love this video. You really get a sense of speed.
X-43 is actually really small, it's launched on the tip of a rocket. In terms of manned and self-launchable, SR-71 is probably the only one that counts. X-15 is manned but launched from a plane as well.
Mig-25 deserves some credit too especially since it carried weapons and over 1,000 were produced. It was actually capable of mach 3+ also just had the unfortunate tendency to start to melt and the engine would destroy itself at those speeds lol. SR-71 is still speed king for pure sustained speed in operation.
У су-57 подтвержденная скорость выше 2600км в час, и это не придел ибо сейчас ставят двигатель второго этапа а он мощьнее на 40%чем первая версия, и второ миг-25 имел максимум на показательных выступлениях перед высшими политическими деятелями более 3250км, а миг-31 имеет скорость чуть ниже 3230км в час.
Not sure if someone already mentioned this, but...for the flybys, any plane over Mach1 would only be heard after flying past the camera man. The time delay between plane and sound increases with speed over Mach 1.
I think you can still hear the plane coming towards you, just that you wont figure out the exact location of the plane, maybe you meant sonic booms would come later with faster flybys
Absolutely awesome I love these videos! As a non-professional but aircraft enthusiast, I feel like during the flybys after mach 1 you shouldn't even be able to hear the jets approach or any sound till the boom. Thank you for sharing 🎉💛🙏
Also all the prop planes sound basically the same. The Wright flyer’s horizontal 4 sounds nothing like the flat 6 in the 172, which sounds nothing like the radials on the DC-3. Then the turbines on the c130…
@@astang1072 that was funny I dont mind them being 100% accurate as long as it's different between the sizes. The Hercules sounding the same as a Wright Flyer was obnoxious 😂
Imagine if the world came together peacefully and actually allowed all of these planes to do a coordinated flyby like this. I wouldn't miss it for anything.
The US Existence will be enlarge enormously especially in the UN space project. That means the overwhelmingly large of the aircraft types in atomosphere. Such national power gap will be the deterrence and war itself.
@@codydolphinblackbird also works better in high altitude. It’s top end officially is marked that low, but many speculate and often agree that it goes much higher. Remember this thing would’ve flown where you’d need a pressurized suit to safely operate, so this video doesn’t necessarily do it justice.
2:24 I remember listening to WWII radio chatter between pilots who had just encountered the new Messerschmitt fighters for the first time. “What the hell is that? _What is that?!_ It blew past us like we were standing still!!” This put into perspective exactly what they were seeing…that thing was a whole 200mph faster than their fighters.
iirc that was sound from a movie or something in the 60s and the first actual encounter between allied planes and a me 262 was in an observation aircraft that immediately tried to ram the jet out of the sky because they didn't have weapons.
What an amazing render! The visuals, the sound, the sense of speed, little things like supersonic flybys passing even fast fighter jets, simply awesome and insane. Huge props!
@@DevsLeftNut they carry payloads and have the capability of intercepting other jets/fighter jets. Please explain your opinion on why you believe they are not fighter jets. That term is typically referenced when speaking about an aircraft that attacks other aircraft.
@ThuhElement I'm not into whatever you're into, so please leave my penis out of this. Russia doesn't even classify it as such so why would you give it a false one?
Spitfires were sub 400mph, however one real interesting story was of the pilot during WW2 when his Spitfire entrered a near uncontrollable dive and hit well over 600mph 0.92 mach! The pilot recovered the plane and landed safely and told of how the plane curved into what future jet planes would look like!
The final number of Mach 30 is 23,000 MPH . The speed of light is 670 MILLION miles per hour . Go ahead and think about that and I’ll go make breakfast 😅
Best comparison channel ever! The graphics are amazing! And the sense of speed is present because of the detailed surroundings! The author is very good! Also the sound quality is at a high level!
@@nerdgasm_ the US didn’t invent jets during WW2. The Germans did. And they flew over 150 mph faster than US aircraft at the time. One of the US pilots was shocked when they saw how fast the jet brushed past them.
I was thinking something similar. There has to be a universal speed limit on earth as if we go too fast we would run the risk of being shot into space.
Yeah would be cool. For reference, POV of low earth orbit and almost escape velocity shown at the end though. Low earth orbit is 23 Mach and escape velocity is 33 Mach
@@GamblingInJapan-tc3gn There are plenty of them, first is ~7.8km/s (28000km/h) to enter low Earth orbit, ~11.2km/s (40000km/h) to leave Earth orbit and enter Sun orbit and ~16.6km/s (60000km/h) to leave Sun orbit and Solar system, so I think we don't need to worry about accidentally launching something even into Earth orbit for now.
Wow This is seriously a next level content. Not only you are giving comparison of speeds visually but also showing how fast planes are if they were close to the ground.
@@SoloRenegade the point is that you CAN'T hit those speeds unless your basically in space. because it's required. air is too soupy down here for those speeds, you turn into fire and go boom.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur except that you Can hit those speeds in the atmosphere. The X-15, X-51, and X-43 have done it. they can't do it at low altitude (sea level), but they don't have to go into space to do it. In fact, the X-51, X-43, Meteor missile, and more CANNOT work in space, as they are air breathing engines that do not carry an internal supply of oxygen to fuel their scramjets. If the X-15 flew that fast in space only, it wouldn't have required ablative coatings to deal with the heating due to skin friction with the atmosphere.
Watching the jets fly by started to get actually surprising when we GOT to the jet part of this video. Almost every time it happened, I was like "Wait, there's something which is THAT much faster than what's being shown onscreen?". I mean, obviously, there was, but I like that the video never gave you too much a chance to get used to it.
comparing the X-15 to the SR-71 is what really gives you that perspective. They come into unusable speed territory. F-22: 1,500 mph (peak of air superiority) SR-71: 2,200 mph (outruns missiles) X-15: 4,520 mph (over double) GPS Satellite: 7,000 mph (beep beep box) X-43: 7,366 mph (flies over countries in minutes) SR-72: 7,672 mph (flies around your mom in 3 years) Parker Solar Probe: 394,736 mph (incomprehensible speed) The extent of human ingenuity is insane. Our fastest aircraft is only 1.77% of the fastest thing we've ever created. We have the tech to go that fast but people and are are the limiting factor. Note how most of the top speed records are held by high altitude aircraft.
Absolutely amazing. Humanity just goes faster and faster. Also for the XB-70, the wing tips does bend to 65 degrees for compression lift during its supersonic flight. This video also made the XB-70 Valkyrie one of my favorite aircraft of all time.
Then you should plan a visit to the USAF Museum in Dayton OH. I was able to stand directly behind Valkyrie AV-1 and marvel at the outlet size of the YJ93s, and how many of them there were. A sight to behold.
Not real, YET. Considering the nigh countless unknown prototypes of the US air force, there is most likely a Darkstar-like jet in progress. And I would LOVE to see it when and if it ever becomes reality.
@@thuydoan7496 trying to be a wise ass? if you're talking about that UAV from the 90's, you're a douche and also right. If you're talking about the Sr-72, it's a different airplane. The more recent Darkstar is just a movie (big) prop.
Bro the mockup one that was used for the movie was so convincing. China got fucking spooked and tracked it whenever it was in flight. It's fucking funny
Like all of your animations, this is excellent! I am, however, a bit disappointed you omitted the English Electric Lightning, which flew at 1,500 mph / 2,414 km/h in 1962.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 and the Lightning was the only interceptor that could catch Concorde from behind. Concorde Mach 2, Lightning Mach 2.3 to Mach 2.6. Also known to buzz the SR-71 cruising across the North Atlantic.
@@ianmccann the Mig 25 was a bit faster but not twice. Plus if it made a Mach 3 run its engines had to be replaced. The Lightning could go supersonic off the runway, something the Mig 25 could not do. Lightning was Mach 2 at all altitudes and a lot faster in a shallow dive. Then you have the ridiculous climb rate of the Lightning, and a roll rate too fast for most pilots, it would run rings around the Mig. It's only confirmed kill was a pilotless Harrier but it regularly but the wind up russian Bears. There were two aircraft the russians were terrified of, the Vulcan and the Lightning.
This is by far the best comparison video I've ever seen on UA-cam! Awesome animation! Amazing to see how some older planes are still in the mix. With the flyby it would've been nice to see the faster planes pictured in the corner so you actually have an image of what plane is flying by. Not a complaint at all, simply something you might want to consider making your next! Keep it up!
✅ Take a look to this Surreal Speed Comparison : ua-cam.com/video/Y-y3lYFAPQk/v-deo.htmlsi=rvRfN12Y2fdfUtPm
For those wondering, the speed of Light Is Mach 874,030 which means the top speed in the video (Mach 30) is only 0.003% of it!
jesus!
And the fact that we measure things in the space with "year light" just put some perspective on how absurdly enormous space really is
@@budisoemantri2303 I can barely wrap my head around how far light can travel in a year let alone millions of light years. I think things like space and time (left and right) temperature (hot and cold) size (big and small ) are infinite and go on forever. Like you could never get to the end of the universe there is nothing to stop you from continuously moving forward no wall and if something of the sort did exist (an end of the universe) then what beyond that? Same goes for temperature and size I think something can get hotter continuously and colder ( I think there is something below absolute zero) and the same with size
Technically the closer you get to that speed the slower things should appear to go based on Einsteins relatively specifically about a theoretical bus that could go the speed of light he said if you were looking at a clock tower outside as the bus approached the speed of light the clock would eventually seem as it stopped technically stopping time from the bus' perspective
Thank you for answering the the exact question I was thinking. Comment section never let's you down.
Absolutely stunning animation. It's really mindblowing to think this was all within a span of 120 years
Isn't that absolutely incredible? The things we humans can accomplish when we put aside the fighting is limitless.
@@ellenwuzhere I can get behind your sentiment but most of the planes in that line up where Military Aircraft. Soooo yeah. We also create incredible stuff to kill each other. Huzzah!
@@mr.heroplay3713 War is unfortunately where most technological advances occur.
@@mr.heroplay3713 You got me there!
@@phillipnguyen7693 Because war is the ultimate form of competition. With mortality on the line, we will go to any lengths to survive. Humans just do best in a competitive scene, its actually why capitalism has surpassed everything else for economic growth, we thrive on competing against one another, and the competition for staying ahead of the USSR was what brought us the SR-71 Blackbird, a plane we still don't know the real top speed of which frankly I find utterly awesome.
Love how you occasionally see something supersonic dashing by in an instant, to add further suspense into how much faster what will come is
You say that like 90% of the vehicles aren't already going supersonic
@@PrivateMemo Did he say that they weren't fast? He is saying that the is even something faster awaiting. Supersonic has a spectrum of speed
@@orange3567 to be fair, you would normally use "hypersonic" when it's 5+ mach. Splitting hairs though:P
@@PrivateMemo bro shut up
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It’s fun to imagine that a bunch of pilots of important aircraft throughout history decided “hey let’s do a drag race”
Props to the cameraman for being fast enough to keep with the aircrafts
👍😉👏👏👏
Cameraman must be in the Area 51 ship.
Come on, this is nothing. He's the same guy who recorded the Flash!
Ahh yes the good old copy and pasted comment as you see on all of these videos. Very original 👏
Cringe + unfunny + L + bozo
The jump from the wright flyer to the sr71 blackbird in the space of 60 years is absolutely mind blowing. Or even to the 30s is insane
Guys look, he thinks the wright brothers invented the plane
@@Cuppachoccy 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
And people say that going to the moon with late 60s tech is "unbelievable" lol
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The quality of these videos is way higher than needed.
You gotta realise this is not simply just for your entertainment but a business, too. He/She makes money off having the best content on UA-cam. Think!
Can't understand people who say "quality of something is higher than needed," especially educational filmography. How much less learning would be if material wasn't as entertaining!
@@CWarfox So true
While technically true I think I speak for all when I say we thoroughly enjoy it. And appreciate it quite frankly.
@@CWarfox I understand. But I wasn’t saying the quality should’ve been worse, I was simply thanking the creator for such quality content.
@timsolomonov Make it read more positively, at least. We don't know how this feedback affects creaters, so we should be clear.
so for those wondering and those who aren't, Mach 30 is about 37 044 km/h and the usa spans about 4500km from west to east coast and therefore would take you about 7 minutes and 47 seconds to cross and it would take you 1 hour and 4 minutes to cross the world :)
Around the world in 80 minutes
5:56 was a shock. I was like "oh yeah Blackbird, I know that plane, really fast, the most awesome plane ever". For me, it was the most advanced and fastest aircraft ever. And all of a sudden the X-15 passes it so fast you can only catch a glimpse of it. It shattered what I knew about aircrafts. It was amazing. Just amazing.
x-15 is a rocket tho doesnt really count in my mind
Yeah the X15 isnt really a plane. It cant take off, has no landing gear, and is single use. Its just a rocket that they strapped a human into and then shot from another plane for science.
@@lemon_of_ludus7226 its still an aircraft, just not a jet or prop. aircraft count as any vehicle designed to operate while airborn under powered flight. So a rocket counts as long as its designed to utilize wing/aileron effects as its primary source of lift.
@@RavenFlight413 that's why I said in my mind...
We can designate 2 criteria: propulsion (airbreathing vs. rocket engine); & capacity (manned vs. unmanned).
Fastest airbreathing + manned = SR-71
Fastest airbreathing + unmanned = X-43A
Fastest rocket + manned = X-15
Fastest rocket + unmanned = Avangard
This is very helpful to understand as the term "fastest aircraft" can be very ambiguous.
I love how you kept having jets fly by for reference. I also love that you made them fly low to the ground to use the buildings and landscape as reference.
That made the video so much more awesome.
yes
What is the program for making this kind of videos?
@@fotfans Unreal Engine 5.2.
And the ufo !
Having the ground features for speed reference is nice, but it should be pointed out (in case it's not obvious), that none of these planes faster than a biplane can reach the listed top speed at such a low altitude.
7:28 That UFO with the SUBSCRIBE message was epic!
before the subscribe I was like no way lol
😂
i was expecting voyager 1...
FR😂😂😂😂😂
You can see it at 5:34 too
I kept saying "OMG" at least 10 times while watching that first part. Just when I thought the planes couldn't go any faster, another one ZOOMED by. The best vid I've seen in a LONG time. Bravo.
The space shuttle had a reentry velocity of a little under Mach 25. ~17,500 MPH. ABSOLUTELY INSANE!
I would have liked to have seen the Shuttle included, although just what velocity you'd choose to use below ~18000MPH would be a bit arbitrary. Then follow it up with Apollo 13 at something under ~24000MPH.
Yeah well that’s just the power of gravity
I was waiting on the shuttle aswell.
Wonder how quick does it take to reach ocean/ground with that speed? Excluding deceleration from parachute
absolutely boring minimal. its exactly my speed around the sun when i am sleeping
Thank you for including the Su-57 engine sound. A small detail, but much appreciated.
When i was creating this, i have seen a tons of videos, and su-57 was the most precious thing i noticed!
@@REDSIDEofficial yeah, but Su-57 is still a test fighter, only about 15-30 fighters have been manufactured, but without modernization its speed is about 3000-5000 kph (Official data from Wikipedia). It is very interesting what it will be like in 5-10 years after modernization
Noticed the su planes were all pretty quick in comparison to their western counterparts
@@okzz221 Why "still"? It will never be released. The military stole money on this project and that's all
@@reznikvolodymyr8145exactly; as a Russian, seeing every American military tech completely outperform in battle and come to life while ours only seems to work in cgi or tiktok is very frustaratuing (?) all those years we spent hyping the s400, t14, su57 and Kinzhal only to turn out to be junk, break down during parades, or even more embarrassingly, not able to produce enough quantity to use in the Special Military Operation. Talk talk talk, that’s ALL we ever do, meanwhile American and NATO tech from the 90s has killed close 200k of our sons and wiped out all our elite tank units. Shameful
0:00 Santos-Dumont 14-Bis 40km/h
0:16 Wright Flyer 48km/h
0:22 Farman 3 60km/h
0:33 Blériot XI 76km/h
0:42 Piper J03 Cub 140km/h
0:50 Rutan Voyager 196km/h
1:00 Spirit of St.Louis 214km/h
1:03 F-15 Eagle(2,655km/h) it's coming (relative speed : 2,441km/h)
1:05 General Atomics MQ-1 Predator 217km/h
1:17 Cessna 172 302km/h
1:24 Douglas DC-3 370km/h
1:25 X2 F-15 Eagle(2,655km/h) are coming (relative speed : 2,285km/h)
1:34 Cirrus SR22 377km/h
1:45 Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey 565km/h
1:48 XB-70 Valkyrie(3,309km/h) it's coming 1 (relative speed : 2,744km/h)
1:53 Boeing B-29 SuperFortress 575km/h
2:07 Lockheed C-130 Hercules 590km/h
2:16 SuperMarine Spitfire 594km/h
2:17 F-15 Eagle(2655km/h) it's coming 2 (relative speed : 2,061km/h)
2:26 Messerchmitt ME 262 900km/h
2:32 XB-70 Valkyrie(3,309km/h) it's coming 2 (relative speed : 1,768km/h)
2:35 Bell X-1 1,541km/h
2:45 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning 2 1,975km/h
2:58 Sukhoi SU-57 2,130km/h
2:59 XB-70 Valkyrie(3,309km/h) it's coming 3 (relative speed : 1,179km/h)
3:18 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon 2,178km/h
3:34 Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor 2,414km/h
3:41 Sukhoi SU-27 2,500km/h
3:43 Grumman F-14 Tomcat 2,485km/h
3:58 Mcdonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle&General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark 2,655km/h
4:11 North American X-15(7,274km/h) it's coming 1 (relative speed : 4,619km/h)
4:16 ???
4:24 Sukhoi SU-35 2,778km/h
4:37 Chengdu J-20 2,964km/h
4:48 Mikoyan-Gurevich Mig-25&Mikoyan Mig-31 3,000km/h
5:15 North American XB-70 Valkyrie 3,309km/h
5:27 Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird(4,023km/h) it's coming (relative speed : 714km/h - small impact)
5:35 Bell X-2 3,370km/h
5:47 Lockheed YF-12 3,661km/h
5:56 North American X-15(7,274km/h) it's coming 2 (relative speed : 3,251km/h)
6:03 Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird 4,023km/h
6:19 North American X-15 7,274km/h
6:35 [X-43(11,854km/h) it's coming] (relative speed : 4,580km/h)
6:40 Nasa X-43 11,854km/h
7:00 SR-72 Darkstar 12,348km/h (movie - Top Gun : Maverick)
7:19 UFO
4:16 General Dynamic F-111 Aardvark
*Sukhoi, not Sukhou
5:34 UFO
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0:00 Santos-Dumont 14-Bis ORIGINAL 40km/h
0:16 Wright Crtl C + Ctrl V 48km/h
@@RafaelDelfes257 Brazilians gonna cry...
Cameraman :
Never dies,
Can keep up with any speed,
Travel in time,
Reach anywhere instantly
etc,
etc,
etc.
Man camu(cameraman) you are LEGEND bro.❤❤❤❤
He is inside a ufo ship.😅
For reference, the space shuttle was going ~Mach 24.5 when it entered the earth’s atmosphere, so that final run of the Mach numbers gives you an idea of what that would be like.
Mach 24.5 is way less at the edge of atmosphere than what is shown here
you can play the video in 2x speed and the darkstar will be going Mach 20
@@bljet4388 yeah, but I think when they use those numbers they are referring to the mach number at sea level. So it's speed would be mach 24.5 at sea level. The shuttle would hit the atmosphere at around 17,000 mph, mach 1 at sea level is about 761 mph. So that would come out to about mach 22.3.
Space is fake. Just like the space shuttle speed
@@Sciguy95it's hard to believe it would hit the atmosphere moving that quickly and not completely burn up
4:43 the way the foxhound and the foxbat appear and the beat drops... awesome
those are some badass looking birds in my opinion
Even they embrace the nato callsign
@@agunlogisteam nope, only NATO use those callsign about all soviet/Russian military jets/helicopters/rockets
@@SirenHead00 and Foxhound still in service, more than that - still in combat missions right now. And it is The Fastest man-controlled aircraft nowadays in service.
Even without the MiG-25 Foxbat real top speed (Mach 3.2)
You could also add the Concorde. It would be 1 km/h quicker than General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon at 2179 km/h. Would love to see trains and spacecrafts from Star Citizen or Elite Dangerous or both in speed comparison! Love your work! You go above and beyond with every video. Really happy I found your channel and it has been a blur since then!
I think he is eventually gonna make a huge mashup of modern fighters vs. sci-fi craft :D
And The Dassault Rafale, F-117, Northrop B-2
Kinda surprised Concorde wasn't added just to have another civilian aircraft that far down the list, still excellent video overall.
Meh, Elite Dangerous planes are sadly slow compared to this.
They also should have added the Red Barron’s Fokkewolf (I probably spelt it wrong) from WW1, as that was quite a notorious plane, the Martin Baker 5 also wouldn’t have been too bad, as it was the fastest piston fighter that was prototyped for the RAF near the end of WW2, and thusly would showcase the end of the propeller fighter in a race of speed.
The way this channel shows the speed is appreciable
An amazingly presented content. What an exceptional channel this is 💙
The sound effects are awesome.
Even at Mach 30, it's mind blowing that even at that speed, it doesn't scratch the surface of the speed of light.
Can you imagine its Scifi ok but the fighters in Star Wars can fly in space with sublight engines at 3% of the speed of light.
At near the speed of light it wouldn't seem fast because time doesn't work the same at that speed.
Yeah if Mach 30 seems fast, consider the speed of light is something like Mach 874,000
I mean we can travel to moon in a second with speed of light. So not a big surprise to be honest
Even so, it still takes 14 minutes for the sun's light to reach us
The detail in the audio is completely insane. I love how as the camera passes behind you get a blast of the sound of displaced air. Attention to detail as hell!!!
Lol. I actually criticized the lack of detail in the audio. He basically uses the same sound for all the prop planes. The Wright Flyer sounds nothing like the flat 6 in a 172, which sounds nothing like the radials on the DC-3… This, and in the flyby; you wont hear the jets coming before the sonic boom, as they are in fact outrunning their sound. But it was awesome to watch.
My only complaint with the audio was that in the later segment watching the planes go by from a fixed viewpoint, you could still hear the sound of the planes as they approached, even though they were supersonic. This video missed out on that unreal moment of silence as the bird silently zips by, and then the world comes unglued as the sonic boom rolls over you. There's nothing like it in the world. 😀
9:51 bro hit the speed bump
Even after 120 years no one can come close to the camera man..what a legend
Some say he’s still out there with his camera, waiting…
Legendary! 🤣🎥
@@TheArtistFKApingaso3687he’s not the Stig, but he is the Stig’s cameraman cousin
yah camera man faster than the speed of light
It's likely Flash out for a jog.
Imagine what the inventors of the first aircraft would think of the ones we have today
Imagine what we would think if the showed us what they have today.
@@Zepherian both would be amazed
Santos Dumond killed himself precisely because his invention was used as a war machine
the inventor
@@noravideo ah
Seeing the x-15 zoom by at 4:15 gave me chills. Masterful choreography, camera movements, set design, and lighting here. I love this video. You really get a sense of speed.
Not only did the sound give me chills, but just imagining that the plane can go THAT fast is insane.
i clicked right into an ad. traitor.
honestly that was the best part of the video
Went in the opposite direction so seemed even faster
@@nirbhay_raghav no, it went on the same direction
This is the coolest speed comparison video I've ever seen. The production is second to none!
X-43 is actually really small, it's launched on the tip of a rocket.
In terms of manned and self-launchable, SR-71 is probably the only one that counts. X-15 is manned but launched from a plane as well.
SR-72 as well
Mig-25 deserves some credit too especially since it carried weapons and over 1,000 were produced. It was actually capable of mach 3+ also just had the unfortunate tendency to start to melt and the engine would destroy itself at those speeds lol. SR-71 is still speed king for pure sustained speed in operation.
@@crazycontraptions1249 I dont think anyone has ever gone inside an SR-72 Bro.
@@SoulAir actually, someone has! its just never flown, obviously
Tbf the A-12 Oxcart is faster than SR-71 and that was confirmed by Lockheed Martin
the way he represented the su-57 with actual sound is mind blowing
У су-57 подтвержденная скорость выше 2600км в час, и это не придел ибо сейчас ставят двигатель второго этапа а он мощьнее на 40%чем первая версия, и второ миг-25 имел максимум на показательных выступлениях перед высшими политическими деятелями более 3250км, а миг-31 имеет скорость чуть ниже 3230км в час.
@@мирапоканевидать Кто и где подтверждал? Не мог бы пожалуйста источники указать?
I can only imagine at mach 30, scrat from ice age passes by: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@nomad1517 lol 😆 probably wouldn't even hear him it'd be that fast in a blink of an eye
This sound is needed for Ukrainian Armed Forces to detect it earlier and shot it down with stinger
Not sure if someone already mentioned this, but...for the flybys, any plane over Mach1 would only be heard after flying past the camera man. The time delay between plane and sound increases with speed over Mach 1.
I think you can still hear the plane coming towards you, just that you wont figure out the exact location of the plane, maybe you meant sonic booms would come later with faster flybys
@@ironfistgaming8945
How can you hear something that hasnt even passed by you if its FASTER then the speed of sound?
I read that was one of the reasons the V2 bomb was so feared, you first suffered the impact and later you heard the explosions
@@logrtthis is not possibile. Maybe you mean that "then you hear the sound of the rocket".
Not the explosion
@@effecinquanta3649 It's like the bullet that kills you. You hear it after you are dead.
7:24 And at this time the flying saucer is watching all this crazy performance and laughing ...😊
Absolutely awesome I love these videos! As a non-professional but aircraft enthusiast, I feel like during the flybys after mach 1 you shouldn't even be able to hear the jets approach or any sound till the boom. Thank you for sharing 🎉💛🙏
Now they need to go back and count all the broken windows from the sonic boom !
Also all the prop planes sound basically the same. The Wright flyer’s horizontal 4 sounds nothing like the flat 6 in the 172, which sounds nothing like the radials on the DC-3. Then the turbines on the c130…
@@astang1072 that was funny
I dont mind them being 100% accurate as long as it's different between the sizes. The Hercules sounding the same as a Wright Flyer was obnoxious 😂
Imagine if the world came together peacefully and actually allowed all of these planes to do a coordinated flyby like this. I wouldn't miss it for anything.
USA ownes most of it too..
@@SyNdicateZ81 lol no
@@SCmatiumLol yes
🥺.....
The US Existence will be enlarge enormously
especially in the UN space project.
That means the overwhelmingly large
of the aircraft types in atomosphere.
Such national power gap
will be the deterrence and war itself.
The way the X-15 flew past the SR-71 is crazy! 🤯
its crazy, The x15 is going almost double the speed of the blackbird!
@@TheAmazingGromit-v7s I did the math and the X-15 is going 3.3 Mach faster than the blackbird
@@codydolphin That's the biggest speed difference in the video!
@@TheAmazingGromit-v7s I mean the SR-71 has a Hybrid engine with a turbojet-ramjet engine while the X-15 is pure rocket powered
@@codydolphinblackbird also works better in high altitude. It’s top end officially is marked that low, but many speculate and often agree that it goes much higher. Remember this thing would’ve flown where you’d need a pressurized suit to safely operate, so this video doesn’t necessarily do it justice.
Nice touch👌🏽 adding the UFO/UAP etc etc. at the end ❤
You know the video is really good. When you don't skip a single second of it 💯
true
How did they fly with all the wake turbulence? 🤯😳
this realm master turned off our physics law XD
a whole lotta turbulence
Hey chocolate rain ❤️
Fly on really high altitude at the edge of space literally at the tip of karman line
@@nadiahkasandra1382 Ah the culture is strong with this one.
2:24 I remember listening to WWII radio chatter between pilots who had just encountered the new Messerschmitt fighters for the first time.
“What the hell is that? _What is that?!_ It blew past us like we were standing still!!”
This put into perspective exactly what they were seeing…that thing was a whole 200mph faster than their fighters.
iirc that was sound from a movie or something in the 60s and the first actual encounter between allied planes and a me 262 was in an observation aircraft that immediately tried to ram the jet out of the sky because they didn't have weapons.
9:11
@@themyththelegendphilswift3201 No! That can’t be true! Who would lie on the internet?!
A few decades later, when Mach 10 becomes a normal production aircrafts, SR-71 will become a stand still
@@jayviermendiolathe time😳
THE CAMERAMAN'S SPEED IS WILD
What an amazing render! The visuals, the sound, the sense of speed, little things like supersonic flybys passing even fast fighter jets, simply awesome and insane. Huge props!
Which one iz starscream?
Just for another bit of reference, Voyager 1 is currently moving at about Mach 50.
the beauty of space. nothing can stop that unless a body appears
How did it even reach that speed? Due to slingshots?
@@trollardo9720there are almost no resistances in space. Even with low thrust, the acceleration can stack up.
@@trollardo9720 I believe so.
Speed of Parker Solar Probe is near 565 Mach. That's the deal.
Both jaw-dropping AND terrifying.
Audio. Video. Timing. Perfection.
07:00 Yes, thankyou for including the Dark star. Had to be in there!
Maverick:
I'm here only for that
The sense of speed you get from all the different perspectives, this is literally perfect
The jump in speed from the X-15 to the X-43 was insane. Damn near 3 machs🙌🏿 The dark star looks so cool bro. Well done video!
@FoxNation18........True but the X-15 is manned and the X-43 in an unmanned scramjet.
I will make big ??? For last few, becose if there is that technology, why usa don't produce strike rocket in that speed 🤔😉
This is the most beautiful video I have ever encountered.!!!!!!! Do not give up!!
All in a span of only 120 years of powered flight...
Unrestricted human innovation is a force to behold. ✊️
Even less time from Kitty Hawk to the Sea of Tranquility.
These videos never get old. Something about them just feels relaxing yet entertaining.
5:17 lol that UFO was like seeing children growing up 😂
I’m surprised we didn’t see the Space Shuttle. Such an incredible video! Thanks a million. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those pair of MiG’s was a cool moment. The fastest fighter jets in the world!
Tjey are not fighter jets
@@DevsLeftNut they carry payloads and have the capability of intercepting other jets/fighter jets.
Please explain your opinion on why you believe they are not fighter jets. That term is typically referenced when speaking about an aircraft that attacks other aircraft.
@ThuhElement your kidding right? Would you classify the f111 or f117 fighters? Foxbat is a interceptor.
@@DevsLeftNut would calling it a fighter aircraft wet your whistle instead? Lol
@ThuhElement I'm not into whatever you're into, so please leave my penis out of this. Russia doesn't even classify it as such so why would you give it a false one?
Former USAF aircraft maintainer here, this is awesome! You earned this sub!
Fun fact : Mach 60 can be experienced at 2x playback speed @13:42
Clever man. Get into research 🔬 now!!
i now have the sudden urge to go mach 60
Props to the aircraft for being fast enough to keep up with the cameramen 😂😂
Spitfires were sub 400mph, however one real interesting story was of the pilot during WW2 when his Spitfire entrered a near uncontrollable dive and hit well over 600mph 0.92 mach! The pilot recovered the plane and landed safely and told of how the plane curved into what future jet planes would look like!
The most incredible demonstration of speed I have ever seen. Much respect!
7:09 The cameraman:
The final number of Mach 30 is 23,000 MPH . The speed of light is 670 MILLION miles per hour . Go ahead and think about that and I’ll go make breakfast 😅
Probably one of the best videos on the whole site, easily going into my playlist. Please, keep it up!
Same
3:02 Su-57 - the song in background has a perfect timing. Great Video 👍👍👍
7:28 da real G.O.A.T appears 😂
Crazy Mach 30 wow!!! Great designs of air craft 👍🏻
Spaceships can travel at 25 - 30 mach.
Couldn’t help but laugh at the “???” After the flyby at 4:15 😂 imagine going Mach2.5 and something passes you in an instant
I could barely see it.
Best comparison channel ever! The graphics are amazing! And the sense of speed is present because of the detailed surroundings! The author is very good! Also the sound quality is at a high level!
I HAVE WATCHED THIS FOUR TIMES AND WON'T NEVER GET TIRED OF THIS PERSON'S CHANNEL!!
I'm out of words for these renders. Simply amazing. Loved every second of this video.
That beat that kicks up when the X-1 arrives really sells that, "welcome to the future" vibe. Really well done.
2:24 “They moved by us like we’re standing still”
yeah like what was that story can you please tell me
Like in short.
@@nerdgasm_ the US didn’t invent jets during WW2. The Germans did. And they flew over 150 mph faster than US aircraft at the time. One of the US pilots was shocked when they saw how fast the jet brushed past them.
@Red Scorpion Oh I see
It would have been terrifying sight to see
there is always a big fish man!
7:00
I love the way you had the spaceship co-sign for The Dark Star's "mic drop!" 🎤💥🔥
That machine is a speed beast!🫵🤯🥹🫡😎💞🇺🇸
Don't exist bro....
I think it’d be really cool to see what escape velocity to launch to orbit looks like as a flyby
I was thinking something similar. There has to be a universal speed limit on earth as if we go too fast we would run the risk of being shot into space.
Yeah would be cool. For reference, POV of low earth orbit and almost escape velocity shown at the end though. Low earth orbit is 23 Mach and escape velocity is 33 Mach
@@GamblingInJapan-tc3gn There are plenty of them, first is ~7.8km/s (28000km/h) to enter low Earth orbit, ~11.2km/s (40000km/h) to leave Earth orbit and enter Sun orbit and ~16.6km/s (60000km/h) to leave Sun orbit and Solar system, so I think we don't need to worry about accidentally launching something even into Earth orbit for now.
Wow
This is seriously a next level content. Not only you are giving comparison of speeds visually but also showing how fast planes are if they were close to the ground.
Was never into aircrafts, but randomly clicked on this video...honestly one of the coolest videos I have ever watched! thank you
That was a totally new level of comparing and feeling the speed. Thank you very much!
In an ideal world if there is an air show, this animation will come closer to being correct representation of the spectacle. Absolutely breathtaking.
6:48 DAWG that thing can orbit around earth in a little more than an hour thats fucking insane
Little more than 2 hours.
This video.... art. The transition of the music from peaceful to ass kicking bass, highlights the bad ass era of jets. Kudos man!
this is really great animation
Hands down the best animated depiction I have ever seen, thank you! Graphics, sound, information, angles, everything!!
I can only imagine what it was like to fly the X15. Seriously my favorite aircraft ever
imagine a chill flight in space, cuz that's basically where it would need to be to do those speeds
i love how there's a UFO in the background 5:34
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur only a few X-15 flights ever went briefly into space.
@@SoloRenegade the point is that you CAN'T hit those speeds unless your basically in space. because it's required. air is too soupy down here for those speeds, you turn into fire and go boom.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur except that you Can hit those speeds in the atmosphere. The X-15, X-51, and X-43 have done it.
they can't do it at low altitude (sea level), but they don't have to go into space to do it. In fact, the X-51, X-43, Meteor missile, and more CANNOT work in space, as they are air breathing engines that do not carry an internal supply of oxygen to fuel their scramjets.
If the X-15 flew that fast in space only, it wouldn't have required ablative coatings to deal with the heating due to skin friction with the atmosphere.
Watching the jets fly by started to get actually surprising when we GOT to the jet part of this video. Almost every time it happened, I was like "Wait, there's something which is THAT much faster than what's being shown onscreen?". I mean, obviously, there was, but I like that the video never gave you too much a chance to get used to it.
comparing the X-15 to the SR-71 is what really gives you that perspective. They come into unusable speed territory.
F-22: 1,500 mph (peak of air superiority)
SR-71: 2,200 mph (outruns missiles)
X-15: 4,520 mph (over double)
GPS Satellite: 7,000 mph (beep beep box)
X-43: 7,366 mph (flies over countries in minutes)
SR-72: 7,672 mph (flies around your mom in 3 years)
Parker Solar Probe: 394,736 mph (incomprehensible speed)
The extent of human ingenuity is insane. Our fastest aircraft is only 1.77% of the fastest thing we've ever created. We have the tech to go that fast but people and are are the limiting factor. Note how most of the top speed records are held by high altitude aircraft.
It's the most beautiful video i have ever seen on UA-cam. Thanks bro
2:43 is my favourite entrance
the camera panning out while the f35 catching up with the X1 is just so awesome to watch
Absolutely amazing. Humanity just goes faster and faster. Also for the XB-70, the wing tips does bend to 65 degrees for compression lift during its supersonic flight. This video also made the XB-70 Valkyrie one of my favorite aircraft of all time.
Then you should plan a visit to the USAF Museum in Dayton OH. I was able to stand directly behind Valkyrie AV-1 and marvel at the outlet size of the YJ93s, and how many of them there were. A sight to behold.
@@anonymousplanetfambly4598that museum is absolutely incredible it’s a top 10 destination for me
7:01 Very cool from you to include the Darkstar! Even though it is not a real aircraft, it is such an impressive fictional machine!!!
Not real, YET. Considering the nigh countless unknown prototypes of the US air force, there is most likely a Darkstar-like jet in progress. And I would LOVE to see it when and if it ever becomes reality.
Darkstar is real and has been confirmed by Lockheed.
@@thuydoan7496 trying to be a wise ass? if you're talking about that UAV from the 90's, you're a douche and also right. If you're talking about the Sr-72, it's a different airplane. The more recent Darkstar is just a movie (big) prop.
Bro the mockup one that was used for the movie was so convincing. China got fucking spooked and tracked it whenever it was in flight. It's fucking funny
Sr-72 is an actual project.
Nailed it. Watched at least 6 times since discovery yesterday. Bravo.
Outstanding work on the animations and sound! :)
Thank you 😊
Very nice
The amount of hard work and the history you guys put in this video is amazing.❤❤❤
9:30 This détail about the SU-57 ❤
Sounds like a lady screaming
Reminds me of the Stuka siren
@@kerbaltubehd5737 kinda does
Yeaasss
I loved the addition of Bob Lazar's "sport model" after the darkstar :)
The UFO was an excellent touch.
Like all of your animations, this is excellent! I am, however, a bit disappointed you omitted the English Electric Lightning, which flew at 1,500 mph / 2,414 km/h in 1962.
And also the Concorde as well.
I mean, considering that there were faster planes before and the mig25 of 2 years later flew nearly twice that speed it’s probably not relevant
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 and the Lightning was the only interceptor that could catch Concorde from behind. Concorde Mach 2, Lightning Mach 2.3 to Mach 2.6. Also known to buzz the SR-71 cruising across the North Atlantic.
@@ianmccann the Mig 25 was a bit faster but not twice. Plus if it made a Mach 3 run its engines had to be replaced. The Lightning could go supersonic off the runway, something the Mig 25 could not do. Lightning was Mach 2 at all altitudes and a lot faster in a shallow dive. Then you have the ridiculous climb rate of the Lightning, and a roll rate too fast for most pilots, it would run rings around the Mig. It's only confirmed kill was a pilotless Harrier but it regularly but the wind up russian Bears. There were two aircraft the russians were terrified of, the Vulcan and the Lightning.
Lightning E.E. is my most favourite british jet interceptor
1:04 scared the shit out of me XD
Broo the animation is so calming and mesmerizing. Good job
Nice work, but shame you missed out Concorde, which at mach 2.04 would actually still beat a lot of the modern military jets.
The XB-70 is basically the Concorde @5:16
This is by far the best comparison video I've ever seen on UA-cam! Awesome animation! Amazing to see how some older planes are still in the mix. With the flyby it would've been nice to see the faster planes pictured in the corner so you actually have an image of what plane is flying by. Not a complaint at all, simply something you might want to consider making your next! Keep it up!
13:49 when you’re girl says she’s home alone.
That was an incredible animation with pretty accurate details, very nice!