When I was a young kid we used to go visit the "Thunderscreech" at Bakersfield airport in CA. It was cool seeing it hanging high as you would enter the airport parking area. I'm so glad that it's at a museum out of the weather for people to enjoy. Such a radical and interesting experimental aircraft. So much so that people were literally getting sick from it just running and flying. lol I'm glad they stopped any future progress, it sounded like a death trap, and a huge waste of tax payer money.
So they say the Americans developed the F15 from reverse engineering a MiG 25 in 1976, despite the F15 first flight’s being in 1972? There’s a reason that Dark Skies and Dark Seas are looked down so hard upon by actual, respected historians, and that’s the factual inaccuracy in these videos.
SU57, stealth........kinda but not really. Another sad attempt. It's like a car from Fast and Furious, looks awesome from 20 feet away. Then you get close and your like it's made of clay and golf ball size gaps and rivets. Surface of a decorative autumn squash 😅
You’re probably looking at the T-50. The production 57 isn’t that bad. Still not super stealthy but much better than the prototypes people like you think are real production
SU57 isn’t a stealth platform. Pure disinformation. But if it was produced as planned, it could perhaps stand up to the newer block type F16. Yeah, Russia had never been a player on the invisible scene, nor an air superiority factor.
It was based on a novel and surprisingly followed the novel quite closely. I have been told that one of the designers of the YF-23 was involved in designing the Forefox for the movie.
The Thunder Screech was quite an apt name. I'll bet it could have gone supersonic though. I just wonder if there was some way to tone down the noise by modifying the blade torque during takeoff.
At least Bill Parks didn't have his flight test career ended like Bruce Petersen's, an infection he received in the hospital after a lifting body crash.
Oh my, it hit a few bumps. It's trying to climb over the Alps! Pretty much everyone says it's a hunk of junk. A peer to the F-22? Send all of them that you have against one F-22. See which one flies away unharmed. A peer to the F-35? Send them 1v1. PLEASE!! Nope? Well, then you're seeing the real "capabilities" of the Felon. It HAS NONE!!
I’m really enjoying the extended video format..
Thank you
When I was a young kid we used to go visit the "Thunderscreech" at Bakersfield airport in CA. It was cool seeing it hanging high as you would enter the airport parking area. I'm so glad that it's at a museum out of the weather for people to enjoy. Such a radical and interesting experimental aircraft. So much so that people were literally getting sick from it just running and flying. lol I'm glad they stopped any future progress, it sounded like a death trap, and a huge waste of tax payer money.
1. 00:17 Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk
2. 10:14 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25
3. 20:55 Grumman X-29
4. 31:42 Sukhoi Su-57
5. 42:06 BAC TSR-2
6. 53:09 Horten Ho 229
7. 1:03:44 Republic XF-84H Thunderscreech
8. 1:16:07 McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
9. 1:27:36 Saab 37 Viggen
10. 1:38:17 Northrop Grumman X-47B
So they say the Americans developed the F15 from reverse engineering a MiG 25 in 1976, despite the F15 first flight’s being in 1972? There’s a reason that Dark Skies and Dark Seas are looked down so hard upon by actual, respected historians, and that’s the factual inaccuracy in these videos.
Awesome video! Thank you😊
SU57, stealth........kinda but not really. Another sad attempt. It's like a car from Fast and Furious, looks awesome from 20 feet away. Then you get close and your like it's made of clay and golf ball size gaps and rivets. Surface of a decorative autumn squash 😅
Autumn squash = penis with warts
You’re probably looking at the T-50. The production 57 isn’t that bad. Still not super stealthy but much better than the prototypes people like you think are real production
SU57 isn’t a stealth platform. Pure disinformation. But if it was produced as planned, it could perhaps stand up to the newer block type F16.
Yeah, Russia had never been a player on the invisible scene, nor an air superiority factor.
@metzgerov how many are there that aren't prototypes?
Never underestimate the opponent, not that Russia is an opponent China is but that's another topic.
Avro Arrow reached Mach 2 in the 60's.
Really enjoy this well crafted series.
Tacit Blue also contributed to the AGM-137A.
Deploy like the world's angriest hornets nest had me dying 😅
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Smithereens!
That's such a cool word
Rooshins always make grandiose claims about their military equipment. Such claims almost always prove to be false, or even non-existent.
That’s how we ended up with the f15 lol they lied about the fox bat and we were like okay hold my satellite killing machine
The Fire Fox movie loosely based on the MiG 25 defection was my favorite movie as a kid and Clint Eastwood played it well
It was based on a novel and surprisingly followed the novel quite closely. I have been told that one of the designers of the YF-23 was involved in designing the Forefox for the movie.
Goering was an ace in WW1, NOT WW2. Just adding for accuracy.
Uh, wasn’t that a photo of Daniel Craig?
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Thank you for sharing this
Thank you to Lt col Ken Dyson for flying the HaveBlue
why does the Soviet guy that stole the mig 25 look like james bond😂
8:46 to 8:49 floating object under nose of aircraft or reflection.
give us back our jet and our guy!!!!! lol, heres a bill for the damage to our runway.
Love the longer videos
If he was on a training mission to shoot down drones why was his plane unarmed?
The Thunder Screech was quite an apt name. I'll bet it could have gone supersonic though. I just wonder if there was some way to tone down the noise by modifying the blade torque during takeoff.
At least Bill Parks didn't have his flight test career ended like Bruce Petersen's, an infection he received in the hospital after a lifting body crash.
12:23 is Daniel Craig 😂
Is it some sort of Easter egg ?
Goering was a ww1 ace. Not ww2.
Cool it with the background music already.
Hello to the Edward R marrow wannabe
Oh my, it hit a few bumps. It's trying to climb over the Alps! Pretty much everyone says it's a hunk of junk. A peer to the F-22? Send all of them that you have against one F-22. See which one flies away unharmed. A peer to the F-35? Send them 1v1. PLEASE!! Nope? Well, then you're seeing the real "capabilities" of the Felon. It HAS NONE!!
why won't they fly? isn't earth flying in space for years?
US Military is Powerful and top 01 in the World!!!👌👌👌
SR71? Not 72?
Wasn't Airwolf a turboprop with afterburners? 🤣Guess that is a rotor though really.
Felon as in it fell on its face😂
Why did tje "pole"cos 178k?
Its a big more that a pole. Look up Lockheed rcs test station
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No notice whatsoever.
I got one.
@BLD426 Great, looks like the Autobot copy paste thot bot did too.
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Oh no….not the dude with the super fake reading voice again!?
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Russian comedy
Garbage!
F-15 STOL did not gain any significant increase in maenuverability with cannards.
Mig-31 engines are a copy of blackbird. A complete copycat.
Mig-31 engines are NOTHING like the Pratt & Whitney J58 that powered the SR-71.