I served 25 years in the Air Force and spent every single day seeing and hearing these aircraft overhead. However, I STILL get chills and even a little emotional during stadium flyovers. Proud to be part of the team.
the air force is sick, theres a long line of helicopter and jet pilots that run in my family and i'd love to be an apache gunner or pilot. thank you for your service.
Brings a tear to my eyes to see so much freedom flying over these stadiums. Although those F-20s are more likely T-38s. The Air Force hasn't flown the Tigershark since the 1980s
Yeah. Think there was only 1 F-20 Tigershark prototype built, maybe 2. Air Force never had them in service, and with no wingtip missle rails on the fly-by birds…
@@lawrencemahalak6824 only three were built. Two crashed, killing the pilots, and the third is at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Seen it a few times.
@@WootTootZoot : You're right. The Video's, a bit misleading (1:06), as they weren't F20 Tigershark's, they were T38 Talons. They all derived from the F5 platform, so it's an easy mistake to make, to be honest.
One day in Kansas, I saw 8-12 B2s fly over head in a single file line. Pretty wild...if I had known there were only 20 in existence, I would have been even more blown away.
The A10s were called in to stop his horrible singing. Former Marine and jets low passing over the battlefield kicks the adrenaline factor up for us and the flee factor of the opposition. You have to watch the newbies the jet adrenaline will make them jump walls and go into bayonet town. Also happy birthday Marines, Semper Fi. Love the zoomys.
It's crazy how quite the A-10s were compared to the fast movers. Those things can literally fade into the background sky you'd never be able to tell where they short of having a search radar.
i don’t even know if you could put it into words. i went to dover internantional speedway years ago to see a nascar race and during the national anthem the aircraft were so low they shook the entire speedway and i swear to god it’s enough to make a grown man cry
No other sound quite like afterburning turbofans. Every morning, back when I lived in North Carolina, the sound of F-15E's were constant, and while they were ground-shakingly loud on takeoff, it's certainly a sound and feeling that I will never forget. When those twin engines spool up and takeoff with full burners, you feel the ground vibrate and you feel it in your chest. Absolutely minty.
@@tristanb.3470 That's where I was stationed. Used to work in 4SFS from 2012 to 2017 my entire enlistment. I miss it out there. Great base, a lot of things to do in the surrounding areas. Goldsboro itself is pretty mid, but it's not terrible, imo. I miss it out there.
2:21 A-10 engine whirl is so cool! Served 8.5yrs with USN and had the pleasure to witness these a/c fly at NAS Fallon. They sound like no other jet aircraft 👍🏾
I’m retired Nav, my second duty station was on an AF base. Softball fields were right next to the flight line. My first WTF is THAT moment was seeing a C-5 Galaxy taking off, then a quad of A-10 took off, all I could think of is Wholly shit! ❤ Best one when I was on a FFG headed north and got buzzed by 2 B-52’s and they were about 500ft. The AF has some cool toys. I retired in 2002.
I had the honor of having 4 of them fly over my house one weekend. It was a noise I will never forget. I understand why it's rep proceeds it, that sound gave me goosebumps and I get why if you are on the wrong side things, a rapid unscheduled defecation from the posterior happens
@@toddsharp4245 we do have some great toys! The first air show I recall going to was at Edwards AFB and I saw a B-52G(maybe) fly for the first time in person. I remember the ground shaking like an earthquake as it did a "bombing run" pass. The pyrotechnics didn't go off and the announcer said something like, "That was a dud." The crew came around for another pass and the explosions shook the ground again. Those eight massive engines set off car alarms all over the parking lot.
I get to see A10's flyover daily as I live perfectly positioned to the North above Martin State Aiprport where the Air National Guard is. Absolutely epic, never gets old.
It's awesome. I used to see them flying around on Memorial Day, from Bradley Airport in CT. I dont think they are stationed there anymore unfortunately. I haven't seen them in a long time.
I LOVE flyovers. We were stationed at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and my neighbors husband flew Chinnoks. Whenever he came home from a deployment, he managed to buzz the housing area on his way back to the hangar. It was awesome. We were also at Zama, Japan when a young person publicly complained of the soldiers marching and singing Jodies so early in the morning.... she was respectfully reminded that she was hearing the sound of freedom. I think of that every time I hear military aircraft.
I was a kid when we were stationed at RAF Woodbridge/Bentwaters in 89-92. My dad was part of the 81st TFW. I will never love a plane more than I love those A-10 Warthogs!
I don't know why seeing the B-2 spirit got me emotional, but man that aircraft is something else. The new Northrop Grumman bomber is insane, can't wait to see that do one. Imagine seeing that for the first time and not knowing what it is, looks like a spaceship compared to most other aircraft.
One of the best flyovers I ever saw was, oddly, a single A-4 Skyhawk at the Pocono 500 back in the 80s. He made a long, low approach and flew over at about 1,000 feet. Yes, 1,000. Then he did a roll and flew back, did a pull-up and roll, and left.
You can’t hate a flyover. I’ll never forget when I was like 13 years old with my parents at Dover international speedway watching a nascar race and since there are no tall buildings in the area those jets flew so low overhead I felt like I was about to go deaf. Nothing like the great American past time of showing the rest of the world we don’t fuck around.
This just popped up in my feed ... Awesome... When a B 52 flies over , you just got to hope it's on your side 🤣🤣🤣 Love you all , best wishes from the U.K.
Best ever flyover was at Ellis Park Johannesburg, 1995 Rugby World Cup Final. Guy flew a South African Airways 747 so low over the stadium i could count the rivets under the wing from my seat. Look it up - Amazing.
Respect. True respect and honor and gratitude towards our service women and men both past present and future. God bless and thank you thank you for your services to all of you.
I don't know if it is the bad audio in the B-2 clip or not, but it seems like the stealth bomber is so much quieter than the other jets. Amazing pieces of tech.
My family lives in Pensacola near the base where the Blue Angels fly from. Every Wednesday, when they are in Pensacola, they practice. We can sit on the front porch and watch. I’ve seen them countless times, but the speed, sound and intensity amaze me every single time.
I served 20 years in the USAF. I still and always will well up with pride at our National Anthem and military flyovers. I become VERY emotional. I get you @michaela8802 . Thank you for your service!
Those were great, always been a fan of the A-10, please check out the 747 flyover at the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, it even has Nelson Mandela opening the ceremony.
i LOVED LOVED how you saved the worlds best one, for last. HANDS DOWN..no flyover will ever touch this one. Should have let it run all the way though. The guy screaming only adds to its greatness.
0:00 "I can level half a country on my own." 0:23 "We make tanks jealous." 1:05 "We'd have been badass if they didn't cut our funding." 1:10 "If Tom Cruise didn't get you into Navy jets, then we did." 1:22 "We have a perfect aerial kill record." 1:30 "I'm what keeps these bad boys able to literally circle the world." 1:51 "Consider yourself lucky, you can only see me because I allow it." 2:07 "We make tanks shit their pants." 2:48 "We're like 1:10, only not as cool." 3:11 "We want your eardrums to remember us for the next two days."
i lived on a naval base in New Orleans a while back and they had an airshow. i was just casually walking with my friend and a fn B-2 flew right over our heads no more than 400 ft above us and we didnt even hear it until it was past us
1st one was grandpa BUFF, you know the rest is gonna be great. Years ago when I worked at Vlasic I was working in the tank yard. We were on break at the time sitting at the picnic bench and could hear the chopping of helicopter rotors, really loud. Suddenly a Chinook passed over our table and over the drop lot not more than tree top height. Suddenly it banked 90 degrees, turned on the spot and bolted off the direction it came from. We got to see A-10s go over all the time, sometimes way up in the air, other times so low you could see the pilots. Loved working that job and would go back in a heartbeat if I got the same position
I’m pursuing a career in the Air Force as a potential pilot right now and if I’m able to get far enough to make my dream sheet of preferred aircraft, an A-10 is #1 on my list! Followed closely by the C-17 and any other Fighter I may be able to get selected for. I will be more than happy with any aircraft they entrust me with flying and training me for.
Nothing makes this old grunt happier that to see the Hog drop in on a gun run like that! The most beautiful thing to hear is that BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT! Makes me tingle in my naughty parts!
A friend lives a few miles from the ascent end of an Air Force base runway. He will comment, at times, that this or another flyover is “quiet” today. On occasion, these beautiful machines will go burner right as they fly over head of his place; he will stop, give me a knowing look and say, “That…………is the sound of freedom.”
Everything is so intimidating and awesome. However, I’ve heard the enemy goes into sheer terror at the presence of a B-52. Apparently it is truly a death angel at 25K feet in the air.
I was there at everbank field. That was some of the best timing I have ever seen. Come to think of it, all the flyovers I've seen in Jacksonville we're very well timed. 🤔
Looks amazing. Never ever happens in England unless there is a security threat and the RAF receive complaints over the sonic boom as it races to intercept
@@skopperkopp6091 no they were costing the government too much money just to keep airworthy... they cost 200,000$ per HOUR to fly so they pulled the plug. the government made them all not airworthy by internally breaking all the wing spars which are the support beams that run on the inside from the front to back of the wing. which forces them to be on the ground forever. majority of museum peices have had the engine internals removed also. there are so many factors also like the fact it was built with titanium and essentially in order to fly needed a space crew and support. i would give anything to see one fly, however sadly we wont ever
@Kai Blue yea I heard they did that with some of their fighter jets a while back. Pretty disappointing. Your definitely right tho they took an enormous amount of resources to fly. I watched a video a while back they even had a fleet of tanker planes that were modified specifically for these planes to handle the fuel since it was different from the norm
@@skopperkopp6091 yes its j7 if i do beleive, good luck finding that lol. also all the parts have been destroyed by the govt along with the tools and machinery to make parts, shame. its a masterpiece of human engineering
Everybody gangsta till the a-10s go brrrrrt
-1,000 population
The brrrrrt of death
Damn skippy and then some.
@Horn Piper and popped some chaff as ariel, air-to-air "fireworks".
Lol
I served 25 years in the Air Force and spent every single day seeing and hearing these aircraft overhead. However, I STILL get chills and even a little emotional during stadium flyovers. Proud to be part of the team.
Thank you for your service!
Thank you for your service sir🫡
I really want to join the airforce and when I’m old enough, my countrys airforce will probably have f35s.
I looked it up and yes, first F35s will arrive in 2026 (when I will join the army) and rest of them should arrive by 2030.
My dad was career USAF, and I was as well. I spent the first 42 years of my life living on, or near Air Force bases.
the air force is sick, theres a long line of helicopter and jet pilots that run in my family and i'd love to be an apache gunner or pilot. thank you for your service.
Nothing else on this planet sounds like an A-10....never has, never will. Love that machine.
I would certainly prefer the sound of Warthogs to whomever they had singing the anthem.
Brings a tear to my eyes to see so much freedom flying over these stadiums. Although those F-20s are more likely T-38s. The Air Force hasn't flown the Tigershark since the 1980s
Yeah. Think there was only 1 F-20 Tigershark prototype built, maybe 2. Air Force never had them in service, and with no wingtip missle rails on the fly-by birds…
@@lawrencemahalak6824 only three were built. Two crashed, killing the pilots, and the third is at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Seen it a few times.
define "freedom"
Don't they sell them as F5's to countries like Taiwan ?
@@WootTootZoot : You're right. The Video's, a bit misleading (1:06), as they weren't F20 Tigershark's, they were T38 Talons. They all derived from the F5 platform, so it's an easy mistake to make, to be honest.
One day in Kansas, I saw 8-12 B2s fly over head in a single file line. Pretty wild...if I had known there were only 20 in existence, I would have been even more blown away.
The A10s were called in to stop his horrible singing. Former Marine and jets low passing over the battlefield kicks the adrenaline factor up for us and the flee factor of the opposition. You have to watch the newbies the jet adrenaline will make them jump walls and go into bayonet town. Also happy birthday Marines, Semper Fi. Love the zoomys.
Yeah, what up with the singing? Did they pull someone out of the crowd to do it? Yeesh! 2:07
He was flatter than day old beer. Drug it out so long they had to pass before it was over. Just sing the damn anthem the way it is written would you?
That was the best they could do for a singer?
you're right but it's still better than Fergies rendition of the national anthem!
It's crazy how quite the A-10s were compared to the fast movers. Those things can literally fade into the background sky you'd never be able to tell where they short of having a search radar.
I wish you could capture how it truly feels when the fighters fly over
I was in one with 2 f35 lightnings at Kyle Field and it shook my soul. For a stealth plane they are loud as hell 😂
@@enolopanr9820 lol stealth doesn't mean silent, it means can't be detected on radar.
i don’t even know if you could put it into words. i went to dover internantional speedway years ago to see a nascar race and during the national anthem the aircraft were so low they shook the entire speedway and i swear to god it’s enough to make a grown man cry
I had 2 fighters fly over me while on the way to patrol ground zero on 9/11. Gives me the chills when I think about it.
i have a pretty good idea about it...been on a camping near peer, belgium where they fly over supersonic.
No other sound quite like afterburning turbofans. Every morning, back when I lived in North Carolina, the sound of F-15E's were constant, and while they were ground-shakingly loud on takeoff, it's certainly a sound and feeling that I will never forget. When those twin engines spool up and takeoff with full burners, you feel the ground vibrate and you feel it in your chest. Absolutely minty.
Absolutely minty 😂
I was going to say this. F-15s make an absolute roar.
Currently stationed at Shady J, have been for over a year. Still stop to gawk at the Eagles when they fly over
@@tristanb.3470 That's where I was stationed. Used to work in 4SFS from 2012 to 2017 my entire enlistment. I miss it out there. Great base, a lot of things to do in the surrounding areas. Goldsboro itself is pretty mid, but it's not terrible, imo. I miss it out there.
@@tristanb.3470Nothing like doing a little "bird watching"
2:21 A-10 engine whirl is so cool! Served 8.5yrs with USN and had the pleasure to witness these a/c fly at NAS Fallon. They sound like no other jet aircraft 👍🏾
I worked at the Fairchild factory that made them in the mid ‘70s and my son is currently with an A-10 squadron. It’s in the family.
I’m retired Nav, my second duty station was on an AF base. Softball fields were right next to the flight line. My first WTF is THAT moment was seeing a C-5 Galaxy taking off, then a quad of A-10 took off, all I could think of is Wholly shit!
❤
Best one when I was on a FFG headed north and got buzzed by 2 B-52’s and they were about 500ft. The AF has some cool toys.
I retired in 2002.
I had the honor of having 4 of them fly over my house one weekend. It was a noise I will never forget. I understand why it's rep proceeds it, that sound gave me goosebumps and I get why if you are on the wrong side things, a rapid unscheduled defecation from the posterior happens
@@toddsharp4245 we do have some great toys! The first air show I recall going to was at Edwards AFB and I saw a B-52G(maybe) fly for the first time in person. I remember the ground shaking like an earthquake as it did a "bombing run" pass. The pyrotechnics didn't go off and the announcer said something like, "That was a dud." The crew came around for another pass and the explosions shook the ground again. Those eight massive engines set off car alarms all over the parking lot.
@@steveconkey7362 #11753 fuselage splice, where did you work?
I get to see A10's flyover daily as I live perfectly positioned to the North above Martin State Aiprport where the Air National Guard is. Absolutely epic, never gets old.
bro ur lucky asf!!!
It's awesome. I used to see them flying around on Memorial Day, from Bradley Airport in CT. I dont think they are stationed there anymore unfortunately. I haven't seen them in a long time.
The sound of freedom doesn’t get any better.
I LOVE flyovers. We were stationed at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and my neighbors husband flew Chinnoks. Whenever he came home from a deployment, he managed to buzz the housing area on his way back to the hangar. It was awesome. We were also at Zama, Japan when a young person publicly complained of the soldiers marching and singing Jodies so early in the morning.... she was respectfully reminded that she was hearing the sound of freedom. I think of that every time I hear military aircraft.
That’s awesome
I was a kid when we were stationed at RAF Woodbridge/Bentwaters in 89-92. My dad was part of the 81st TFW. I will never love a plane more than I love those A-10 Warthogs!
My first duty station was RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge, December '80 - December '82; guarded the A-10s, and LOVE them
Bentwaters is now used for filming of movies like Star Wars. Woodbridge is now a British Army base for the Royal Engineers
2:26 that A-10 sound never gets old
Dude singing does …… A-10 sound saved the day
@@jknow7269 yea he sucked
i was at the game for the last one, best experience to see such a flyover in person
Same. In Jacksonville. You could smell the exhaust. It was so sudden & loud as hell.
I don't know why seeing the B-2 spirit got me emotional, but man that aircraft is something else. The new Northrop Grumman bomber is insane, can't wait to see that do one. Imagine seeing that for the first time and not knowing what it is, looks like a spaceship compared to most other aircraft.
8 years as an aviation electrician and I love these flyovers!
One of the best flyovers I ever saw was, oddly, a single A-4 Skyhawk at the Pocono 500 back in the 80s. He made a long, low approach and flew over at about 1,000 feet. Yes, 1,000. Then he did a roll and flew back, did a pull-up and roll, and left.
Did u poop your pants?
The B-52 is still and probably always will be my favourite bomber aircraft
Russia might get to see them up close and personal of it doesn't knock it off.
Same. Always has been, always will be
The a-10’s did everyone a favor tuning out that singer for a couple seconds lmao
Everytime I see a fly over, my eyes get watery! I'm so proud 🇺🇸
2024 Miss America U.S.A.F. pilot flying by would be great! 😃🇺🇸💞
tears come down when they flyover as a veteran makes me wanna get back in service
Awesome fly-overs
Awesome trio of A10's
Military planes weren’t just made for war.
They were made to give us some rushing emotions of seeing em overhead a stadium
people going absolutely NUTS for the danger dorito
The F-15 Eagles did the best flyovers BY FAR. One of the baddest birds ever made. 🦅🇺🇸
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE A 10’S. ONE OF THE BEST MOST IMPORTANT GROUND TROUP PROTECTORS EVER INVENTED AND TOTALLY FEARED BY THE ENEMY!!!
You can’t hate a flyover. I’ll never forget when I was like 13 years old with my parents at Dover international speedway watching a nascar race and since there are no tall buildings in the area those jets flew so low overhead I felt like I was about to go deaf. Nothing like the great American past time of showing the rest of the world we don’t fuck around.
This just popped up in my feed ... Awesome... When a B 52 flies over , you just got to hope it's on your side 🤣🤣🤣 Love you all , best wishes from the U.K.
Best wishes as well, from the U.S.! We are most definitely on your side ❤
Just gives me the chills. Love our military!
The second clip at circuit of the americas was taken by my dad. You can hear me faintly next to him, great experience. Thank you for the video
So proud of our Military, thanks to all. Semper Fidelis from an old Marine Sergeant
Hey who got the 12 kills and called a advanced UAV😂
Those 3 A10s coming in is terrifying and amazing at the same time.
Used to live about 2 miles for the airforce stadium saw every game flyover as a kid right over the house at low altitude was awesome
Best ever flyover was at Ellis Park Johannesburg, 1995 Rugby World Cup Final. Guy flew a South African Airways 747 so low over the stadium i could count the rivets under the wing from my seat. Look it up - Amazing.
Respect. True respect and honor and gratitude towards our service women and men both past present and future. God bless and thank you thank you for your services to all of you.
I don't know if it is the bad audio in the B-2 clip or not, but it seems like the stealth bomber is so much quieter than the other jets. Amazing pieces of tech.
As an A-10 crawls up his ass, and dumps a Modified Phoenix up it.
My family lives in Pensacola near the base where the Blue Angels fly from. Every Wednesday, when they are in Pensacola, they practice. We can sit on the front porch and watch. I’ve seen them countless times, but the speed, sound and intensity amaze me every single time.
Yeah , I lived in Pensacola years ago and that was the best thing about that city .
Bro I got chills because it felt so epic just watching it😮
That last one was probably the most audio epic. Would have loved to have seen the B 52 though.
F18 Super Hornets over the Marine Corp stadium in Annapolis was the winner.
Normally it's not a good thing if an A-10 is flying that low and in your direction, but that was awesome!
The sound of those F-15 Eagles is absolutely wicked!
When you see an A-10 you KNOW it's an A-10 !!!! {And you lived to tell about itBBRRRRRRRRPPP}
B-52=best jet whine ever!
I served 20 years in the USAF. I still and always will well up with pride at our National Anthem and military flyovers. I become VERY emotional. I get you @michaela8802 . Thank you for your service!
That a10 flyover was incredible with that bank!
You should applaud that B2 Spirt bomber. $2 BILLION just flew over your head.
My favorite is always the B-2 ❤ Although I live close to Nellis AFB and am always happy with a flyby.
This is good training for the pilots, time on target is crucial
...be it friendly or bandit.
1:34 my teacher’s son flew the biggest one!! She has lots of stories to tell about it 😊
Your teacher is cool
Oh yeah I wanna ride the p51 mustang and nice story
That isnt a jet. Thats the Air force one Plane
@@75sft48 lol thats a kc-46 wym
I love that!!
Never gets old
The US Military DEFINES the word "BADASS".
Those were great, always been a fan of the A-10, please check out the 747 flyover at the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, it even has Nelson Mandela opening the ceremony.
The brrrrrrt brrrrrrt brrrrrrrt from the A10’s would’ve been perfect.
DUDE! That A-10 flyover. So jealous!
i LOVED LOVED how you saved the worlds best one, for last. HANDS DOWN..no flyover will ever touch this one. Should have let it run all the way though. The guy screaming only adds to its greatness.
0:00 "I can level half a country on my own."
0:23 "We make tanks jealous."
1:05 "We'd have been badass if they didn't cut our funding."
1:10 "If Tom Cruise didn't get you into Navy jets, then we did."
1:22 "We have a perfect aerial kill record."
1:30 "I'm what keeps these bad boys able to literally circle the world."
1:51 "Consider yourself lucky, you can only see me because I allow it."
2:07 "We make tanks shit their pants."
2:48 "We're like 1:10, only not as cool."
3:11 "We want your eardrums to remember us for the next two days."
1 of THE most awesome traditions WE have!!!!...
THATS A FLY OVER! Thanks. John P.
Im so proud that the Independence Bowl was on here since me living in the same city of where that B-52 came from, Barksdale Air Force Base
i lived on a naval base in New Orleans a while back and they had an airshow. i was just casually walking with my friend and a fn B-2 flew right over our heads no more than 400 ft above us and we didnt even hear it until it was past us
Got to do a fly over once. Mile High Stadium. 4 AH-1 Cobras
When the pilot tries to activate the smoke trail, but accidentally drops multiple warheads
1st one was grandpa BUFF, you know the rest is gonna be great.
Years ago when I worked at Vlasic I was working in the tank yard. We were on break at the time sitting at the picnic bench and could hear the chopping of helicopter rotors, really loud. Suddenly a Chinook passed over our table and over the drop lot not more than tree top height. Suddenly it banked 90 degrees, turned on the spot and bolted off the direction it came from.
We got to see A-10s go over all the time, sometimes way up in the air, other times so low you could see the pilots. Loved working that job and would go back in a heartbeat if I got the same position
On my bucket list is hearing a B52 flyover. That whistle is amazing.
Jet noise. The sound of freedom.
I’m pursuing a career in the Air Force as a potential pilot right now and if I’m able to get far enough to make my dream sheet of preferred aircraft, an A-10 is #1 on my list! Followed closely by the C-17 and any other Fighter I may be able to get selected for. I will be more than happy with any aircraft they entrust me with flying and training me for.
Love these.
After serving two tours in Iraq, I will tell you there is no greater sound than a A-10 flying overhead. It's basically life insurance.
So glad we give the military a trillion dollars a year to continue these flyovers.
Proud to see the Dutch Chinooks and Apaches. Honour for a foreign country to do a flyover in the US!!!
What foreign Country, those were American craft
Dutch Air Force!!!@@Big-O43
@@user-cj8kz1dq3y The Dutch air force would not be flying over any Stadium in the USA
@@Big-O43 They did it already twice over there. Check the footage!! It was the F1 fly over.
I'm so proud of our country seeing those jets flying over send chill down my back 😃
Me too! So proud every single day.
OH MY GOD THOSE FIGHTER JETS ARE SO LOUD AS FRUIT!
Was at a bears game in chicago a few years ago and there was a LOW B2 flyover. Man the size of that thing was astonishing.
2:10. A-10 Warthogs. The sight of those have enduced more flight responses worldwide than any other aircraft.
I'm not even American (Aussie) but that is bloody awesome!
Those HOGS are pure MUSCLE...A-10
💯❤️🇺🇸
1:09 That's the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis, MD.
Nothing makes this old grunt happier that to see the Hog drop in on a gun run like that! The most beautiful thing to hear is that BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT! Makes me tingle in my naughty parts!
Fun fact: that chunky Chinook is one of the fastest choppers in the world. It's slowing up for the Apache, bot the other way around!
Correct!
A friend lives a few miles from the ascent end of an Air Force base runway. He will comment, at times, that this or another flyover is “quiet” today. On occasion, these beautiful machines will go burner right as they fly over head of his place; he will stop, give me a knowing look and say, “That…………is the sound of freedom.”
I love flyovers 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Everything is so intimidating and awesome. However, I’ve heard the enemy goes into sheer terror at the presence of a B-52. Apparently it is truly a death angel at 25K feet in the air.
The BUFF is immortal and Jesus flies a C-130.
I was there at everbank field. That was some of the best timing I have ever seen. Come to think of it, all the flyovers I've seen in Jacksonville we're very well timed. 🤔
Military helicopters be loud! Unlike Chopper Dave's city traffic helicopter.
JACKSONVILLE BABY!
Everyone gangster till you hear the BRRRRRTTTT in the distance
Everyone loves the planes ! Just Cool !
During the Baltimore ravens flyovers the a-10’s fly over the city and it echos through all of the buildings!! I FUCKING LIVE FOR IT💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Uh, the one clip supposedly showing "F-20's" flying over, is actually a flight of T-38's.
Most people are saying F-5s
Grandpa buff looking good
THAT WAS THE SOUND OF FREEDOM--tue rollf
Looks amazing. Never ever happens in England unless there is a security threat and the RAF receive complaints over the sonic boom as it races to intercept
Could you imagine if they dusted off an sr71/a12 and got those out for a flyover? That would be absolutely incredible
too bad none are airworthy, and never will be ever again. sad times, truly a remarkable jet and piece of history
@@kaiblue5660 I thought some at museums were flightworthy with a little bit of work and maintenance?
@@skopperkopp6091 no they were costing the government too much money just to keep airworthy... they cost 200,000$ per HOUR to fly so they pulled the plug. the government made them all not airworthy by internally breaking all the wing spars which are the support beams that run on the inside from the front to back of the wing. which forces them to be on the ground forever. majority of museum peices have had the engine internals removed also. there are so many factors also like the fact it was built with titanium and essentially in order to fly needed a space crew and support. i would give anything to see one fly, however sadly we wont ever
@Kai Blue yea I heard they did that with some of their fighter jets a while back. Pretty disappointing. Your definitely right tho they took an enormous amount of resources to fly. I watched a video a while back they even had a fleet of tanker planes that were modified specifically for these planes to handle the fuel since it was different from the norm
@@skopperkopp6091 yes its j7 if i do beleive, good luck finding that lol. also all the parts have been destroyed by the govt along with the tools and machinery to make parts, shame. its a masterpiece of human engineering
I immediately choke up when I see these videos. I love America
That last one was hardcore!
We are the greatest country ever jets fly over and we don't run we applaud. Thank you all soldiers for this. 🥰🥰
B-52s are so damn cool