I saw them flying there as we arrived to the airshow! 2 of them in formation it was really amazing. It was my first airshow of all the time with afterburned jets and this was the loudest sound ive ever heard!
I might be a US Marine Vet, but something about this plane I love. Sukhoi made a very beautiful plane... Bird of Prey for sure. Very cool plane, I am actually building a 1/48 scale Iraqi version for a Veteran Iraqi pilot I met.
The Su-17/22 Fitter is one of the most boss looking aircraft. I am finishing up a model of this fighter in Afghanistan Air Force colours. Thank you for the video.
Oj wspomnienia z wakacji w Powidzu.... te czasy nie wrócą ale nikt mi nie zabierze tych wspomnień :) dziękuje za wspaniałe dzieciństwo i wyczekiwanie na nasze Suczki pod płotem przy betonce na lotnisku w Powidzu :)
I love the pass over in 3 ship then split then reunite on the same heading and climb. You can see the seperation the 2 wing men got from their split S to their leader. I discovered the Su22 in a meeting in Switzerland/Buochs in the early 90's (was from P.A.F.) and I got real impressed by their air routine. It was an old jet but seemed very powerful in the verticals... and damned noisy too
For someone like me who was at HQBC High Wycome in 1964. To see this aircraft restored to flying order. This us superb. I visited scampton waddington during flying operations.
For all the non-pilots, who have complained about what seems to be an excessive time on the runway threshold before takeoff, this is known as a "line-up and wait" instruction by ATC. The wait is not at the discretion of the pilots or for aircraft engines and systems checks. All of that has to be done before taking the runway. The wait is for "release," when the airspace is clear and separation can be maintained from other traffic by ATC. These jets are certainly on an instrument flight plan and thus are subject the usual separation rules of IMC even though the flight conditions are VFR. I, too, applaud the lack of distracting background music.
It looked like they were part of an airshow. Otherwise, they wouldn't waste fuel using afterburners and there would not have been the minor formation maneuvers.
@@buggsy5 The afterburners were not engaged till the time the aircrafts were not moving and were engaged only AFTER they started rolling. Usually, afterburners are engaged only during takeoff when on the ground. The only other time when the afterburners are engaged when they are not on the runway is at the time of ground run at the apron (ground run point which has a blast deflector at the back), and in most such cases it is not the pilot who sits in the cockpit but the engine technician. To be honest, it is always a beautiful site to watch from close, especially at night.
Many decades ago when I was a College freshman Air Force ROTC student, we visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, and happened to observe an F102A taking off. It shot straight up off the runway several thousand feet before leveling off. Awesome.
@@Sokx41 The Deuce was badly under-powered, even when empty. The only way it could fly vertically was if the pilot dove the craft a bit first. It was also subsonic in level flight, but could reach about Mach 1.25 in a dive. I think most ended up being sold/given to the ANG, various foreign countries or used as target drones. The F-101 Voodoo, developed and produced in the same time frame as the F-102, was a much better aircraft in most regards. It could easily exceed Mach 1 in level flight and was fast enough that Mig fighters could not catch it. When they were phased out of active service, most were given to the ANG, replacing the F-102. Their biggest problem was a tendency to try to pitch up under certain conditions and that problem was never completely solved.
"Nice" is grossly understated. The three jets waiting for departure- these are magic moments. One can literally smell the odour of burnt kerosene in the summer heat
@Colin Gregson Seen the same situation with MiG-25 some 35 years ago. Aircraft was going up vertically, became a small silver dot in sky, but rock bang playing was not heard because of afterburner noise! Impressed up to today.
Z nowym uzbrojeniem nie do pobicia przez nowsze szturmowce. Wyląduje pod lasem po zadaniu i pobierze z ciężarówki paliwo oraz ładunek uzbrojenia i znowu start z pełnym zaskoczeniem.
Sehr schönes Flugzeug. Su 22 gab es früher auch in Neuruppin. War eine schöne Zeit die Flugzeuge starten und landen zu sehen. Besonders Nachtlandungen waren spektakulär anzusehen.
I always considered su-22 as bigger brother with heavier punch, of mig-21. Probably I wasn't awfully far from the truth, even if both of them have different roles on battlefield. Great looking planes.
glad you like the mig22, it might be the new german fighter aircraft since merkel likes doing business with the russians so much. and germany hasn't been paying for their part in nato! for many many years. the poles are free because of the American support ( and air superiority ) don't feel too bad, we have merkels here too, they're called democrats ( which is slang for communists) like obama and clinton worst politicians in our history, just like merkel, such an embarrassment . but now we have a strong President who is building the military back up since dumbass obama did all he could to weaken them. I thought we would never have a president as bad as carter, then obama came along. carter is so happy he lived long enough to see someone take the reign as the worst president ever, now he can die knowing he was only the 2nd worst president ever. god bless the poles for rejecting communism, maybe the germans will learn to do that someday too?
@@toddbuh , do you not exaggerate the importance of the United States? It's been a long time since I've seen so much bragging and arrogance. If anything, Poland was liberated by the soviet army in 1945. Then the polish statehood was restored. You're naive. You think that cooperation with Russia is bad by definition. I wonder why. Because it goes against the interests of the United States? It's funny... Or can you at least try to explain to me what's wrong with socialism? However, I doubt your abilities on the subject.
Great video. I am unfamiliar with the SU-22 (Sukoi?) Fitter. There are yt video recreations of us/libya, us/syria dogfights where they get shot down a lot. Also, cuba af used SU-22's to shoot down civilian cessnas over the Caribbean. Do the polish still use this fighter? Thank you.
When they pulled onto the runway - I was conceived , born , finished school, dated, got married, had kids, retired and the last thing i saw before I died was them taking off.
Peru uses completely other SU22m2 (fighter-assault) machines from 1972. Poles use SU22m4 (assault) version that was produced from 1980-90. Polish su is from the late 1980s. SU 22m2 is a museum, Su22m4 is a flying chariot.
Hammerschlägen M bullshit. Many parts were made in Ukraine. Checkalso where Su-25 was manufactured. Do you know that all soviet helicopter engines were made in Ukraine .. the same with main gears. Whole production of Antonow aircraft was and is in Ukraine. Ukrainians and other soviet union republics would smack your face for saying „Russian”. True story.
Please tell me for what reason you would thumbs down, we need a reason box so all the troubled souls can unload their problems they have with this. Great video.
They look somehow outdated by today's standards, but don't the looks fool you: to say they are still kickin ass is an understatement. They bite yo ass, rip butcheeks off, run away roaring and then slowly chew their pray laughing in your face. Love them Fitters! :D
I saw them flying there as we arrived to the airshow! 2 of them in formation it was really amazing. It was my first airshow of all the time with afterburned jets and this was the loudest sound ive ever heard!
And finally someone who knows how to keep the subject in the frame of the video. That alone was worth the wait to see the flyby. Thank you.
And didn't film their feet either.
Takie sprzęty stacjonowały w 91 r u mnie w jednostce, miło sobie powspominać, lubiłem zawsze ten huk silników.
I might be a US Marine Vet, but something about this plane I love. Sukhoi made a very beautiful plane... Bird of Prey for sure. Very cool plane, I am actually building a 1/48 scale Iraqi version for a Veteran Iraqi pilot I met.
The Su-17/22 Fitter is one of the most boss looking aircraft. I am finishing up a model of this fighter in Afghanistan Air Force colours. Thank you for the video.
Kku
I like the mig 21
@@emperorpalpatine7417 , I did a quarter-scale MiG-21 in Syrian Air Force colours from the '73 War and it looks bad as hell.
Thanks ever so much for not playing stupid music. Bless you...
Totally unimpressive.
drjimjam111 Russian built fighter zzzZZ
Agree
Thanks ever so much for not playing stupid music
drjimjam111 check that if you think that is unimpressive ua-cam.com/video/A7mXVx_o_Rw/v-deo.html
Oj wspomnienia z wakacji w Powidzu.... te czasy nie wrócą ale nikt mi nie zabierze tych wspomnień :) dziękuje za wspaniałe dzieciństwo i wyczekiwanie na nasze Suczki pod płotem przy betonce na lotnisku w Powidzu :)
Oh I would LOVE to have been able to see this in person! Thank you for posting this!
I love watching these Types of planes they’re Fantastic.
I love the pass over in 3 ship then split then reunite on the same heading and climb. You can see the seperation the 2 wing men got from their split S to their leader. I discovered the Su22 in a meeting in Switzerland/Buochs in the early 90's (was from P.A.F.) and I got real impressed by their air routine. It was an old jet but seemed very powerful in the verticals... and damned noisy too
Great steady cam work, fantastic
Really enjoyed this video, saw these (not exactly these pictured) at RIAT and was bowled over. Great video.
Wonderful, thank you.
So beautiful planes and so beautiful departure! I like this video!
That worked out GREAT for me! I read most of Doctor Zhivago while waiting to see them actually take off!
Why not WAR & PEACE?
The movie is just about as old as those jets :)
Something tells me if they were under attack one bomb would have got all three...very unstrategic to keep them sitting on the ground so long
@@johnmichaelsaraceno2851 They couldn't quite trust 10 year old kerosene.
I painted my living room and watched the paint dry.
SU-22.... They are so Nice to see them again since the Peruvian Air Force used in the 70s & 80s!
They looked good to me
Oh absolutely . Peru is so fucking advanced in every aspect of life .
Peru had much worse version because Peru was not in Warsaw Pact.
Gorgeous aircraft
Colin Gregson P-51 D much better looking than Spitfire crap... ugly and with short range.
Great sound!
For someone like me who was at HQBC High Wycome in 1964. To see this aircraft restored to flying order. This us superb. I visited scampton waddington during flying operations.
Magnificent. So glad I subscribed and I would urge others to do lijewise.
Love the Fitter!!
Mark Pourzenic It's nice that he is still flying around.I love the Fitter too !!Grtz.
THANK YOU for a good video, and NO stupid music!!!
For all the non-pilots, who have complained about what seems to be an excessive time on the runway threshold before takeoff, this is known as a "line-up and wait" instruction by ATC. The wait is not at the discretion of the pilots or for aircraft engines and systems checks. All of that has to be done before taking the runway. The wait is for "release," when the airspace is clear and separation can be maintained from other traffic by ATC. These jets are certainly on an instrument flight plan and thus are subject the usual separation rules of IMC even though the flight conditions are VFR.
I, too, applaud the lack of distracting background music.
It looked like they were part of an airshow. Otherwise, they wouldn't waste fuel using afterburners and there would not have been the minor formation maneuvers.
Yes, we understand that, it's the video editing that could have been better.
@@buggsy5 I doubt they'd get airborne without afterburner, but yeah, the description under the video says they are departing the Volkel Airshow 2013.
Oh.....no.....I did not see the take off....must have fallen asleep....during the release time.
@@buggsy5 The afterburners were not engaged till the time the aircrafts were not moving and were engaged only AFTER they started rolling. Usually, afterburners are engaged only during takeoff when on the ground. The only other time when the afterburners are engaged when they are not on the runway is at the time of ground run at the apron (ground run point which has a blast deflector at the back), and in most such cases it is not the pilot who sits in the cockpit but the engine technician. To be honest, it is always a beautiful site to watch from close, especially at night.
Takeoff starts at 6:30. Flypast at 8:00 Thanks for the upload!
Beautiful sound!
....Oldies but goodies!
theymusthatetesla Vv
Many decades ago when I was a College freshman Air Force ROTC student, we visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, and happened to observe an F102A taking off. It shot straight up off the runway several thousand feet before leveling off. Awesome.
@@Sokx41 The Deuce was badly under-powered, even when empty. The only way it could fly vertically was if the pilot dove the craft a bit first. It was also subsonic in level flight, but could reach about Mach 1.25 in a dive.
I think most ended up being sold/given to the ANG, various foreign countries or used as target drones.
The F-101 Voodoo, developed and produced in the same time frame as the F-102, was a much better aircraft in most regards. It could easily exceed Mach 1 in level flight and was fast enough that Mig fighters could not catch it. When they were phased out of active service, most were given to the ANG, replacing the F-102. Their biggest problem was a tendency to try to pitch up under certain conditions and that problem was never completely solved.
@@buggsy5 l.p.
excelent vid. thanks
Piękny widok.
"Nice" is grossly understated. The three jets waiting for departure- these are magic moments. One can literally smell the odour of burnt kerosene in the summer heat
if you can "literally" smell kerosene while watching this clip, you might have some problems in your kitchen...
Maybe you should replace the fan in your computer.
And napam!
Sir,may I ask?do they use a mix in their fuel? that gives such an effect?
@@neildagasstrysome7216 w
I love these Cold War fighter jets
Well the have a chance to nuke you down western coutries
Thanks ,enjoyed the video. A hot plane even at it age.
Это прекрасно!
fricking awesome machines..... in my days we had the Starfighter
Also beautiful machine.
@Colin Gregson Seen the same situation with MiG-25 some 35 years ago. Aircraft was going up vertically, became a small silver dot in sky, but rock bang playing was not heard because of afterburner noise! Impressed up to today.
Обалденный самолет!!! Спасибо полякам за его эксплуатацию!!!! Грамотно поступают,используя потенциал самолета. Сухому И. слава!!!!
Z nowym uzbrojeniem nie do pobicia przez nowsze szturmowce. Wyląduje pod lasem po zadaniu i pobierze z ciężarówki paliwo oraz ładunek uzbrojenia i znowu start z pełnym zaskoczeniem.
Согласен. Я летал на таком. Только 17М3. Лучшее время было.
Костя Костя da
Костя Костя agree
Костя Костя --- You're damned right!
Машинам под 30 лет, а они все еще хороши )) Ну так и летчики хороши.
Beautyful machines.. i love them :)
+Ccap selL Me too ! Grtz.
They are beautiful..
@Colin Gregson It's for ground attack missions.
Such awesome machines!!! ✈️✈️✈️
Wonderful😎
Please make a video of Mikoyan Mig 21 Fishbed VS Sukhoi Su 22 Fitter
Awesome! I would love to do that! Why do they wait so long after being lined up on the run way?
I love it
That was a beautiful departure !! Grtz.
amaizing!!!!
watching these makes you appreciate Boeing , Lockheed Martin etc. more :)
F-35 is the bigest waste of money in the history of he world.
Yeah for making shite
Sehr schönes Flugzeug. Su 22 gab es früher auch in Neuruppin. War eine schöne Zeit die Flugzeuge starten und landen zu sehen. Besonders Nachtlandungen waren spektakulär anzusehen.
Thanks - beautiful warbirds - enjoyed every sec P E A C E !!!
:) and you know the meaning Ironic and sarcasm
@@supreme3376 ;)
these are so beautiful aircrafts
+Soy-caleño-y-qué? Yes, I agree. Grtz.
+MrSoeberg im glad
I always considered su-22 as bigger brother with heavier punch, of mig-21. Probably I wasn't awfully far from the truth, even if both of them have different roles on battlefield. Great looking planes.
Soy-caleño-y-qué? Shit
Su-22 is fighter-bomber, jet that mostly oriented on ground attack missions. Mig-21 is fighter, mostly oriented on air-to-air combat, dogfight.
Good video, very nice!
Nice movie. Best regards from Poland.
they are huge
From this German ~ God bless the Poles and their nation. They have every right to be proud and free !
glad you like the mig22, it might be the new german fighter aircraft since merkel likes doing business with the russians so much. and germany hasn't been paying for their part in nato! for many many years. the poles are free because of the American support ( and air superiority ) don't feel too bad, we have merkels here too, they're called democrats ( which is slang for communists) like obama and clinton worst politicians in our history, just like merkel, such an embarrassment . but now we have a strong President who is building the military back up since dumbass obama did all he could to weaken them. I thought we would never have a president as bad as carter, then obama came along. carter is so happy he lived long enough to see someone take the reign as the worst president ever, now he can die knowing he was only the 2nd worst president ever. god bless the poles for rejecting communism, maybe the germans will learn to do that someday too?
@@toddbuh , do you not exaggerate the importance of the United States? It's been a long time since I've seen so much bragging and arrogance. If anything, Poland was liberated by the soviet army in 1945. Then the polish statehood was restored.
You're naive. You think that cooperation with Russia is bad by definition. I wonder why. Because it goes against the interests of the United States? It's funny... Or can you at least try to explain to me what's wrong with socialism? However, I doubt your abilities on the subject.
The Poles are an imaginary nation of morons.
@@toddbuh Fuk Donald POS Trump. Lifetime criminal conman..grifter..thief..crybaby..and so much more.
Great video. I am unfamiliar with the SU-22 (Sukoi?) Fitter. There are yt video recreations of us/libya, us/syria dogfights where they get shot down a lot. Also, cuba af used SU-22's to shoot down civilian cessnas over the Caribbean. Do the polish still use this fighter? Thank you.
wow !!! didn't know they still flying…. as a kid seen them on regular basis. To see them in NL feels quite exotic hehehe :)
🎥🎬🙋💤💤💤🍺 thanks for the view awesome. Thanks James Kansas City Missouri 👢
One of the sexiest jet plane.
It is one of my favorites. Grtz.
+MrSoeberg MiG-21 on steroids
Great shot
What's the distance for the take-off roll of the the two taxiing on at 6:47?
Do they have to preform a magneto check..??? 2000 rpm , left 50 drop right 50 drop.. Men they where sitting for ages before rolling off.
In less time a couple MIG's coming in at three times the speed of sound can take them out.
Look like rugged warriors.
Neat video!
Awesome display
Great video i never see this before
4:14 "This video is proudly brought to you by LNG"
Decades ago they were probably very lethal. Nice engineering for the time.
Given the circumstances they're still lethal.
Oh yeah ..like your B52's LMFAO .. how are they doing now ..held together with spit and hope ..
It took eight minutes just to get them into the air over the base. What were all those turns at the start?
Ⓜ️ Ribadiamo i concetti .
Eagle in the Sunnydays
10 minutes of Taxi 10 seconds of take off Boooorrrring
This makes me want to build model planes again. But if I just had the patience lol
If you can watch this video end-to-end, you have the patience.
The video reminded me of some micro machines I had in the 80s.
Buy pre-painted snap-on models :)
TTTHANKS MAN BRO VOOR DIT SAPPIGE FILMPJE
When they pulled onto the runway - I was conceived , born , finished school, dated, got married, had kids, retired and the last thing i saw before I died was them taking off.
Typical fighter jocks showing off for us. Thank you. 👍👍
Great video & camerawork but jump to 6:30 for heaven's sake.
Take off at 6:35s. Great video. Regards from Brazil.
o kurwa to nasze suki są najlepsze i najpiękniejsze
they remind me of british lightnings,, awsome planes ,, still impress the crap out of me,
actual take off starts at about 06:37
właśnie - po kiego grzyba stoją ponad 2 minuty na pasie na silnikach? -ja to się kurwa nie znam, ale dwie minuty?
Zdzichu S. Oczekają aż kontroler na wieży im zezwoli na start.
LOVELY
Great birds!
Thar was the longest MAG check for a turbine engine I have ever seen.
+Joseph Stans The Su22 always takes a long engine check before take-off.
Joseph Stans
... carb heat...oil pressure...pitch control...
I'm surprised they had enough fuel left to light the burners on takeoff.
@@MrSoeberg No good for scramble then... By the time they've finished the engine check , any enemy will toast them.
@@bobf3598 When the Russians come from Ukraine this lot will be history before takeoff.
GOOD SHOW OF PROFESSIONALISM,
+Arfan Ahmad It is one of the most beautiful departures I have ever seen. Grtz.
How long do their clutches last?
The photobombing mission at 6:45 was spectacular
6:40 if you just want to see the aircraft take off, skip ahead.
Exactly what I did....
Still, it wasn't nothing special.
Muito lindo.
Nice touch that they still use the same roundel as 303 Sq used to in WWII, allbeit on the tail now instead of on the fusilage.
mirosławiec?
Editing is a wonderful tool - use it!
Pretty planes.
Saptono Istiawan Yes, I think the same, Grtz.
+Saptono Istiawan Pretty fucking ugly.
+johnabuick sorry no one aggrees with you :(
Cant't you see at least six +++++++?
miguel anyelo lattanzio mantilla Have you seen the Turkish plane in the background? Now go back to your shithole after Brexit
Beautiful chotya
mi a szafért álltak a startnál, sok volt az kerozin??
peruvian airforce had this planes in the 1970's nice planes
Peru uses completely other SU22m2 (fighter-assault) machines from 1972. Poles use SU22m4 (assault) version that was produced from 1980-90. Polish su is from the late 1980s. SU 22m2 is a museum, Su22m4 is a flying chariot.
Colin Gregson the sąme like F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18.
I wondered why the bins got missed this week 😁
Lol...
Awesome 👍
They got 'em good and warmed up
The Su-22 one beautiful jet made in Russia.
Made in soviet Union, not Russia
Hammerschlägen M bullshit. Many parts were made in Ukraine. Checkalso where Su-25 was manufactured. Do you know that all soviet helicopter engines were made in Ukraine .. the same with main gears. Whole production of Antonow aircraft was and is in Ukraine. Ukrainians and other soviet union republics would smack your face for saying „Russian”. True story.
Nossa como eu acho Muito lindo esse caça como eu queria que o Brasil tivesse esses caças
Please tell me for what reason you would thumbs down, we need a reason box so all the troubled souls can unload their problems they have with this. Great video.
Because people have short attention spans. They want it NOW, you know? They wanted to see them take off in the first few seconds.
to nic, w porównaniu z pierwszym skrzydłem lotnictwa taktycznego :)
They look somehow outdated by today's standards, but don't the looks fool you: to say they are still kickin ass is an understatement. They bite yo ass, rip butcheeks off, run away roaring and then slowly chew their pray laughing in your face. Love them Fitters! :D
Hey MORON!You don't know how powerful our nation is with what we have today in these top notch jets.F-16 F/A 18 F-22 raptor and others too.
All I gotta say is *19 August 1981*
6:54 - you are most welcome.
Damn man, there is not any other afterburner, JUST FULL!
To achando. Que o gripem e só isso melhor
Impressive!
They have a tactical range of 1 mile, then home to refuel.
Longer than F-104 or F-4 phantom without fuel tanks ..for sure.