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  • @mortensen1961
    @mortensen1961 19 днів тому +18

    The Thunderbirds are actually stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, North Las Vegas, NV. . .

    • @karengadke324
      @karengadke324 19 днів тому +1

      You are correct, stationed there in ‘97……watched them practice all the time, awesome to watch !

  • @johnwatrous8982
    @johnwatrous8982 19 днів тому +12

    All the maneuvers are actually real combat tactics, whether it’s the thunder birds or blue angels. All those aircraft can be on the way to a combat area within 24 hours. That’s because the paint has to dry. Got to love the f-16.

  • @billcole3669
    @billcole3669 19 днів тому +15

    The sergeant (enlisted personnel) whose name is on the plane, is not the pilot, he or she, is the enlisted person who maintains the plane. The pilot’s name is also on the plane.
    Pilots of planes are officers. With helicopters, you have both officer and warrant officer pilots. Warrant officers are former enlisted who have a great deal of skill and experience.

    • @knowack2843
      @knowack2843 19 днів тому +1

      Warrant Officers in the Army aren't necessarily former enlisted, and are also Commissioned Officers at WO-1 rank and above, just like O-grades.

  • @user-fj8id4mn9q
    @user-fj8id4mn9q 19 днів тому +3

    The AF Academy is in Colorado Springs, CO. The Thunderbirds are based out of Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, NV.

  • @polo_lmao
    @polo_lmao 19 днів тому +12

    Thunder Birds are out of Las Vegas, Nevada

  • @rileyfam
    @rileyfam 19 днів тому +4

    I've seen the Blue Angels the last two years, going to see the Thunderbirds at an airshow next month. They both do shows almost every weekend somewhere from April to October. The pilots are only part of the teams for about three years, then they rotate back to their normal duty. Always a great show!!

  • @MichaelW969
    @MichaelW969 19 днів тому +5

    The USAF Thundrrbirds fly the F-16 manufactured by General Dynanics. The US Navy Blue Angels fly the F/A 18 Hornet manufactured by Boeing/ McDonnell Douglas

    • @tj_2701
      @tj_2701 18 днів тому +2

      Something I recently learned is that in November of 2020 the Blue Angels officially transitioned to the F/A-18E/F Super Hornets. I guess they where running out of the older Hornets because they haven't been making them for years.

  • @darksydedigital
    @darksydedigital 19 днів тому +3

    The Sgts names you saw on that side of the canopy are the flight crew for that plane. The pilots are all officers and their names are put on the other side of the canopy.

  • @shanehebert396
    @shanehebert396 19 днів тому +4

    I like going to their shows (Blue Angels and Thunderbirds and any other air show). We used to drive a ways to go to some, too. I haven't been to any in a while, though. When I was in college and when I lived there for five years after, there was a USAF base about 30-40 minutes away and we'd go to most every show that was on the base.

  • @davesimmer5617
    @davesimmer5617 19 днів тому +1

    The Navy fly F 18s and the Air Force fly F 16s, The enlisted ranks (Sargent) are the plane captains, in charge of the maintenance etc of the plane.

  • @rexdink
    @rexdink 19 днів тому +1

    As other posters have commented, the Thunderbirds are F-16 Falcons, and are stationed out of Nellis Air Force Base, in Las Vegas Nevada. I grew up and lived on that base for 16 years, from 1971-1986, until my Dad retired in 1986. We used to watch them practice most of the year, when they were not on tour doing airshows. Not to mention the yearly airshow on base every year. And I've seen the Navy Blue Angels many times, along with the Canadian Snowbirds and the RAF Red Arrows a few times.
    Fun side for me, my Pa was a mechanic on the #4 Thunderbird from '71-'73 when the Team used the F-4 Phantoms. in '73-'74ish, the Air Force started using the T-38 Talon as their Thunderbirds.

    • @XtremBizZzar
      @XtremBizZzar 19 днів тому

      No one says Falcon, i am from germany and even we know this is the Viper

    • @rexdink
      @rexdink 19 днів тому

      @@XtremBizZzar And everyone calls the A-10 the Warthog. But it's official name is the Thunderbolt, just as the F-16 is officially named the Fighting Falcon. They got their commonly named 'Viper' and 'Warthog' from the pilots and crews that work on them, and that spread to the public. Just about everything in the Military gets a nickname from those that use them, from the lowly Poncho liner(Woobie) to the the C-5 Galaxy(FRED).

  • @jamesleyda365
    @jamesleyda365 19 днів тому +4

    Love the Thunderbirds! And their F-16s🤘🇺🇸🏴‍☠️It's cool seeing a reaction to them instead of much more known Blue Angeles with their F-18s🔥💪

    • @mortensen1961
      @mortensen1961 19 днів тому +2

      F-4 > F-16. .

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ 19 днів тому

      @@mortensen1961only for speed, and in that case the F-15 beats em both 😎

  • @beverlyshane8433
    @beverlyshane8433 19 днів тому

    I saw The Blue Angels years ago flying over the ocean at the beach in Cape May NJ. It was amazing to watch as a kid.

  • @GBelly-tf9sq
    @GBelly-tf9sq 19 днів тому +1

    Hey Daz,
    As an ‘aviation guy’, the correct term is aerobatics, not acrobatics. It’s like fingernails on a chalkboard every time you say it😵‍💫. Also the cover is a canopy.

  • @ranger-1214
    @ranger-1214 19 днів тому +1

    You first saw a 6-ship formation, but a lot of their maneuvers are a 4-ship. The other two are solo demo pilots so when a 4-ship comes by then goes out to reconfigure for the next pass, the solo pilots will do some maneuvers by the crowd line to keep everyone engaged. There’s also a 2-seater and a pilot usually comes to the site early and takes local TV or others for rides to provide info for advertising the show.

  • @everypitchcounts4875
    @everypitchcounts4875 19 днів тому

    The blue angels and thunderbirds did air shows together all over USA during the pandemic.

  • @SpectreNight
    @SpectreNight 19 днів тому +2

    I saw them preforming or training right out of the Joint Airbase in Charleston SC, live very close to it, was awesome, especially when one almost buzzed the parking lot I was in. Must have been an Airshow or something going on at some point because days later I saw a B-29 Superfortress landing lmao. I've also caught the Blue Angels training or preforming a few times in the past, always a fun sight to see such ace pilots doing their thing.

  • @jeffmiller7817
    @jeffmiller7817 19 днів тому

    THE pilots are officers... The Staff Sergeant (non commissioned officer) on the right side of the plane is the crew chief of that plane... The pilots name and call sign are on the left side...

  • @cindymatthewsarrowdalearts6449
    @cindymatthewsarrowdalearts6449 19 днів тому

    50 years ago this summer, when i was 14, I spent a summer with my sister and her husband when he was stationed at Ft Bliss, Texas, at El Paso. For the 4th of July, the Golden Knights (Army Parachute Team) and the Blue Angels and I think the Thunderbirds did a joint show at Ft Bliss. It was amazing. I have very clear, very specific memories. The 1970s was probably prime time for air shows around the country, right up through the early 80s. I know when our son was small we took him to several air shows at our local airport, and almost always one of the groups would appear. Going down to the airport that morning of, or night before, whenever the fly-in was, was so amazing. Our town sits in a river valley in the Allegheny mountains and some of those airplanes they brought in just didn't look like they could fit on the airfield. I remember B52 Bombers and 747s and all sorts of huge planes flying in. Normal air traffic in that airport is little puddle-jumper commuter planes and small private craft.

  • @tj_2701
    @tj_2701 18 днів тому +1

    There is a video of the Thunderbirds and the Blue Angels flying together

  • @RockyNikolashin
    @RockyNikolashin 19 днів тому

    The Air Force Academy (AF version of West Point) is in Colorado, but TBirds are from Vegas.

  • @george217
    @george217 19 днів тому

    The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds do perform together on occasion. There are videos on UA-cam that you can watch.

  • @valerieburris607
    @valerieburris607 19 днів тому +1

    I have seem the Blue Angles and the Thunderbird flying at the same air show,when I was a little girl,

  • @CasuallyCareening
    @CasuallyCareening 19 днів тому +1

    As someone else said, from about 1:47 until 2:02, that is a remote control model plane. They don't do those sorts of things with the real deal. That instantaneous climb would be too much stress on the airframe, as well as the pilot. Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 Gs. With more modern tech/computers that planes such as the F-22 and F-35 have, you may be able to do something similar to the hovering shown, but it wouldn't physically behave the same due to the massive weight and thrust difference, and it wouldn't be sustainable for nearly as long, not to mention being far too risky. IRL they can do a sort of pseudo hover (8:44), however the AoA (Angle of Attack) isn't that extreme, and they're still moving quite fast.

  • @bigwrig0485
    @bigwrig0485 19 днів тому +2

    T birds out of nellis afb in Vegas. Obviously they travel to alot of places and there's footage of them at different bases

  • @GaryRivera-ci2iw
    @GaryRivera-ci2iw 19 днів тому

    Great reaction guys, I live in kansas City mo and we had both the blue angels and the thunderbird at the same air show 2 years in a row summer of 2021, and 2022 don't know why, but who's complaining ha ha. They never perform the same air show, too many cities to go around. Well have a wonderful and safe week.

  • @LarryHatch
    @LarryHatch 19 днів тому

    Between the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels, 41 pilots and crew have died. Given how hard it is to qualify for those jobs....it's quite a dangerous profession by some margin.

  • @cbicnone2228
    @cbicnone2228 19 днів тому +2

    Colorado has 2 bases "Peterson AFB " and the air force acadamy near norad.

  • @chugachuga9242
    @chugachuga9242 19 днів тому +1

    1:59 I don’t know who made this video but that’s a RC plane

  • @LancerX916
    @LancerX916 16 днів тому

    They are active pilots in the Air Force. They normally do a year with the Thunderbirds, then go back to their squadrons. Furthermore, they are always cycling out pilots. They even have women pilots that preform.

  • @cbicnone2228
    @cbicnone2228 19 днів тому +2

    The Blue angels are Navy the Thunderbirds are Air force.

  • @everypitchcounts4875
    @everypitchcounts4875 19 днів тому

    Imagine if the blue angels used the F-18 HARV and Thunderbirds with the F-16 VISTA/ MATV

  • @nestorsegui5238
    @nestorsegui5238 19 днів тому

    From the 12 minute mark and on they where flying above Old San Juan in Puerto Rico

  • @thereallyst
    @thereallyst 19 днів тому

    Since 1986, the Blue Angels have flown the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet and the Thunderbirds fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon

    • @elecjack1
      @elecjack1 18 днів тому

      The Blue Angels upgraded to Super Hornets a few years ago.

  • @brianodell8348
    @brianodell8348 18 днів тому

    The blue angels and the thunderbirds flew together over new york

  • @BlackKryptonian
    @BlackKryptonian 19 днів тому

    I'm not sure if it's still holds up but, when I was stationed at Nellis AFB where the Thunderbird's are based I asked one of their crew chiefs if the Blue Angels ever performed with the Thunderbirds. His response, there's an agreement that they'll never perform on the same coast of America at the same time. He didn't really explain why. This was around 2000-2002

    • @Kirinketsu_
      @Kirinketsu_ 19 днів тому

      Ones the Air Force the others the Navy + Marines....everyone hates the Air Force until they need them.

  • @jimmyhudzgarage
    @jimmyhudzgarage 19 днів тому

    The Thunderbirds are flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The Blue Angels fly the FA-18 Hornet.

  • @vickiwright6385
    @vickiwright6385 19 днів тому

    They are based out of Nellis air force base in Las Vegas nevada

  • @AJ-vc6dm
    @AJ-vc6dm 19 днів тому

    love the videos you guys are doing, keep it up.

  • @g0019c
    @g0019c 19 днів тому

    Great planes and better pilots 😎😎😎

  • @FourFish47
    @FourFish47 19 днів тому

    There are videos of The Blue Angels and The Thunderbirds flying together on UA-cam

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 16 днів тому

    Got to see them 50 ft above my head ;-)

  • @UnsaneDuke
    @UnsaneDuke 19 днів тому

    Great Video❗️❤️‍🔥🤝🏾

  • @gregorywilliams1308
    @gregorywilliams1308 19 днів тому +1

    The Air Force Academy is in Colorado, it is a college, like West Point for the Army and Annapolis for the Navy. However the Thunderbirds still may be based there.

  • @luiscruz9618
    @luiscruz9618 19 днів тому

    They have a video on UA-cam where the Blue Angels and
    Thunderbird ds fly over NY,NJ Pennsylvania during the pandemic.
    Thunderbird fly F16 ,Blue Angels fly The Super Hornets

  • @joshw1687
    @joshw1687 19 днів тому

    Based out of Nellis AFB in Las Vegas

  • @JCourts2k23
    @JCourts2k23 19 днів тому +2

    Don't sneeze!

  • @jerzeyguy71
    @jerzeyguy71 19 днів тому +1

    I do remember President Trump in the summer of the first shut down, he had both the thunderbirds and Blue Angels do fly overs for major cities, to try to keep spirits up... I just dont know where these two groups fly when America really does no show of military parades, and the stadiums for sports only want true military planes.. I think a cool cross of planes over a stadium would be just as cool! what i always love is the one plane that flies through the other ones, always comes out of no where.. they will disappear prior in the sky, then come full throttle to make the split.. what would be a very nice way to show the Ally between America and Britain, have the Red Arrows do fly overs here on certain times, and then the Birds and Angels fly over there.. and if needed, use Air craft carriers to transport in times of peace (if that can actually be a term?) Daz, I agree, never get tired, you guys need to put back plane videos (military or commercial) or vehicles (military or commercial) just new stuff like this or exciting like this..

  • @user-rv6ef8hi4l
    @user-rv6ef8hi4l 18 днів тому

    AFTHER ON VIENT DIRE STE CEST PAS PILOTAIT EXCUSE ME 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 CEST JUST TOP DROLE

  • @Kirinketsu_
    @Kirinketsu_ 19 днів тому +1

    Thunderbirds are F-16C Fighting Falcon, it's another Aircraft from the 1970s and it's focused around highly maneuverable air to air combat.
    Blue Angels have been F/A-18E Super Hornets for a few years now, an upgraded version of the F/A-18 Hornet, another aircraft from the 1970s, its called a multirole aircraft, jack of all master of none.
    In air to air combat the F-16C should beat the F/A-18E
    The F-22 Raptor, built in the late 80s early 90s, was meant to replace the F-16C but it cost so much and there was no real need to replace the F-16C due to no one really having an aircraft that could best it up until maybe 3 years ago....
    Now both the F-16 and F-18 are being replaced with the F-35A/F-35C, a subpar aircraft that the US spent way too much money on to ditch, got to love the corruption that comes from that military contract money.

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 19 днів тому

    Sounds kinda stupid to say, but as long as your speeds are equal, even bumping into each other mid air isn't a huge concern. Relative speed to each other is 0. It would be like bumping into a car on the highway without having to deal with the friction of your tires on the ground as a repercussion. Not saying you should do it, just saying it's not as dangerous as it appears.

  • @randallshelp4017
    @randallshelp4017 19 днів тому

    and to think these planes are our garbage....

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 19 днів тому

    I honestly think part of the reason that the Thunderbirds are less known than the Blue Angels, is because their planes are fucking ugly lol Give them a proper paint job. The BS red white and blue sucks. They look like they should be taxiing me to my British Airway flight.