U2 Spy Plane • Cockpit View At 70,000 Feet
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- Spectacular footage filmed by the pilot of a U2 spy plane. This partial point-of-view video puts you in the pilot's seat at 70,000 feet. From takeoff to landing, see what it's like to be in the cockpit of the plane they nicknamed - Dragon Lady.
Film Credit: SrA Andrew Buchanan 9Th Reconnaissance Wing Public Affairs
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That 10 second take off though.
It's the short distance that gets me, the lift surface on the u2 is ridiculous (and it needs to be) to be able to reach such high altitudes.
@@adamsrealm It's also way smaller than I always thought it was!
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That is what got me ~ also how do you blow your nose inside that helmet?
Nicholas Jordan Imagine that itchy spot on your nose
My Dad worked on this plane at Lockheed. I was about 5 when it took its maiden flight. We still see it flying around the Antelope Valley. My Dad died back in 2002, but when ever I see this plane it makes me smile.
My dad worked on the U2 optics at Lockheed as well... They probably knew each other. : ) I didn't realize until after he passed in 2001 how amazing his work was. I obviously don't know any details (they didn't have "take your daughter to work" days, lol), but to know he was part of Skunkworks makes my heart proud. He was a kind man. I'm thankful he didn't see what happened on 9/11, but am grateful for his and his colleagues' work, including your dad, as well as men and women at other companies, that help us defend our country.
CURVATURE = FISH EYE LENS 3:39
@@jesus4400😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That guy scrolled out pretty far on Google Earth.
Nangleator22 best comment
Maybe he was "charting" for them. ("to boldly go where no man has gone before....")
@Jeffrey Walsh Those are words! Congratulations!
lol, for reals
Flat Earthers.... Do Not Watch This!!
Imagine being up there all alone by yourself. I would totally love that.
Do it all the time
Nah I would be scared shitless lmao
@@jacksoncnc atleast they give you diapers lmao
Peace right?? 😌😌
Far away from this BS system
Thank you for not adding music.
Hey Jef. I agree. Good point.... Shit music will only ruin it.
What music could make this video better? Rocketman? MajorTom? Wild Blue Yonder?
None! I agree music not needed
Hell yes!! It really is good!
The engine provides the "music". :^)
Awesome video the real deal , and no one should need music with this , ,,, USA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Extraordinary. No annoying music. No "talk, talk" BS. Just the real, right stuff. Thanks a lot for sharing with us this video.
Armafly of course some shit tard will make something out of it
The flat Earthers be calling this fake.
I know when you're at 36,000 ft in a normal plane & you look out the window it looks like you're moving quite slow but at 70,000 ft it doesn't look like you're moving at all.
Just amazing.
Thanks for the wide angle lens/fish eye lens - it will keep quite a few people from realizing the earth is in fact flat for a bit longer.🤣Update: At 7:30 the effect is off, and the real shape of the (flat) earth can be observed...
Pifftttt
@@JLar-bb5hl delusional 🤣🤣 keep believing that you ignorant asshole, all you need to do is take your own flight anywhere and see the curvature yourself lol. Its insane how deluded people like you tricked by idiots in the internet seriously believe the word of some bozo on CZcams rather than scientists work over hundreds of years. Get a grip loser
@@JLar-bb5hl You are so damn stupid and you don’t even know it
@@JLar-bb5hl holy shit wow people are fucking dumb.
There's a string of yarn on the nose.
Can't beat old tech.
hey nothing as direct as a piece of string on the nose. .. It is nothing but an oversized powered glider after all.
@@3v1Bunny Yes, that it is. What I use to fly the string was on the windscreen.
@@3v1Bunny We had those strings on the F-4 Phantoms in the squadrons I was assigned to.
@@alanhess9306 Wow. It must've been a useful tool considering the monster your were piloting. Haha
What is the string for please x
what blew me away is the absolutely short take off roll for this thing to get off the ground.. wow..
I noticed that, too. Impressive!
I know, right! I was expecting this huge roll out, and he lifted off so fast. Awesome climb performance.
The wings are huge!! Plus the turbo jet is insanely powerful.
This thing is a powered glider - it's going to have a short takeoff roll.
The owner of the channel posted the Wikipedia link on a comment, check the design tab, it's really interesting.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_U-2
I love how this multi-million dollar aircraft still uses a yaw string to help with coordination.
Jess Whallon so that’s what that is!
It’s an old aircraft, there’s much more advanced secret aircraft today
@@GiaNicci100 the pressurized suites were used by our astronauts as well so yes. Vintage.
Speed?
@@fernandojvalencia8151 That's very kind of you. Don't mind if I do.
its so peaceful upthere, it makes me feel at ease.
I know. Looks like a typical flight, except the ground is a bit farther away. Oh, and the glider pilot doesn't give a crap about thermals. Because of the massive jet engine he's got. You don't get a sense of the hostility of the environment or the flight regime, while he's tooling around in the coffin corner.
If I would be in this plane up there it wouldn‘t be peaceful
Ya he will be watching you
It looks loud as shit man
Awesome. My dad used to work on the U2 and was part of Francis Gary Powers ground crew. A piece of history now forgotten.
No. I remember. And any historically a bit at least educated person, especially in post USSR ;) and I believe in US too!
Did he tell you why Gary escaped manually?
@@alexanderrusskov561 He never mentioned anything other than the official disclosure.
Never forgotten
The name Francis Gary Powers will NEVER be forgotten.
Wow!!! This looks more incredible than I imagined it would look. What's really amazing to think about is the fact that the U-2 first flew in 1955. Imagine being the first pilot to take this up to 70,000ft and see such a breathtaking view? Right there over the edge of earth's atmosphere? The world must have seemed so small.
doctor zaius They are by no means anywhere near the edge of Earth's atmosphere. It is and AIRplane, not a rocket.
albinoman13bt Well, I'm probably messing up the terminology, but I didn't mean that the plane is literally flying on the edge of space; just that the view out of the cockpit allows you to see where the earth's atmosphere ends and space begins. Is that not correct??
doctor zaius
Legally, the line where you are officially in space is 100 km (328k ft) up. However, the atmosphere outside is almost negligible to the point that you're almost above the visible atmosphere. That much is correct, I believe.
Jo Walker flew the X15 to over 350,000 ft in aug 1963
+doctor zaius The U-2 pilot has to handle all the spying instruments while avoiding SAM missiles and missiles fired at him from Russian or Chinese jet fighters. Flying the U-2 is no easy job no matter how you look at it. But U-2 pilots have a reputation for laughing in the face of danger. It takes a special breed of pilot to fly the U-2.
I wish he would roll the window down so i could get a clearer look.
Hahahaaahahahahhaahahahahahahaha👎🏻
that would be a really bad idea.
hahaha 😂
3:45 ohh its concave .... fish eye lens
Lemme just get some fresh ai- FWOOSH.
This is incredible! I did some reading just now about the U-2 and it sounds like a beast to fly. At the 70K altitude the VNe speed and Stall speed are within 10kts of one another, so the pilots are constantly flying just on the edge. I also read the wings produce such crazy lift that to land, it requires the pilot fully stall the aircraft, but a chase car is needed because the landing gear can only handle a drop of about 2ft. The pilot has to take the aircraft into controlled ground effect just above the runway, then hold there until his spotter says he's no more than 2ft above the runway, then stall on command so as not to break anything. What a marvel of modern aviation!
Wow that’s pretty cool info, definitely a game of patience landing it, it sounds like!😂
That must take quite some skill. Amazing thing to watch take off and land!
The Dragonfly would be a good monicker from your description of its landing protocol as you describe it.
What kind of car is the spotter driving? That was almost as cool as seeing the flight from 70K feet.
@@simev500 That dragonfly does not want to get on the ground . That kinard is something else . Fuel efficient and fun to fly too .
06:30 the view is absolutely amazing. Damn I regret not following that path in my life. Pilots get to see what many do not. Thanks for posting
there is another version of you on another branch of another universe where you are a pilot.
2:03
"Look ma! No hands!"
look ma no hands! oh no ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Lol
- Hey, what ya doin?
- Climbing.
10 minutes later:
- Hey, what ya doin?
- Climbing.
30 minutes later:
- ?
- Still climbing.
70,000 feet = 13.25 mile/ 21.33km, so i question '30mins and still climbing' for a plane that can apparently travel at 3x the speed of sound thats 1030 metres every second or 1.03 kilometres (0.65 mile). A Tour de France rider averages 25mph and, could do 13 mile in 30 minutes.
@@MidsBlue U-2 can only go as fast as Mach 0.75. It will take time but not that long, it will take somewhere about 13 minutes to get to 70000 feet
@@duongallen4094 Mach 0.75 = 570.9mph. So 570.9mph and 13 mile + 30mins and still climbing' do not go together, common sense, no maths needed.
@@MidsBlue what I pointed out is you mistook this plane with SR-71
@@duongallen4094 Be it a U-2, SR-71, bus, cycle or Tuk-Tuk, 70,000 feet still equals 13 mile. A glider cruising between thermals can reach 100mph, so a glider could cover 13mile in 7 mins and taking 13mins to achieve that in a highly powered piece of military hardware doe's not make sense.
Back in 84, me and two other C-130 mechanics on the graveyard shift at RAF Mildenhall got tired of waiting for a ride across the active runway for late night chow and decided to sneak across on foot. A U2 had been running up on the hammerhead FOREVER and we eventually concluded that it was a maintenance run. As soon as we started running across...
Brake release!
With a U2 coming at us, the width of that runway felt like the Boston Marathon.
Made it across about two seconds before the rocket with wings passed over our dumb asses.😂
We continued to run a considerable distance while laughing to put some tarmac between us and the potential official proceedings that would, at best, cost us the few stripes that we had thus far earned and grown fond of.
And that reminds me of the time that an armoured personnel carrier left the nuclear alert pad to chase me down on my Fuji 12 speed bicycle one quiet Sunday morning after work while some of my buddies were chasing me in a convertible and shooting me with a very realistic M-16 water gun.
Good times🤣😂
And then the chase car hit you guys?
That was me in 84 flying the U-2 it quit an adventure
Lol. Now that's a "close call" for the ages!
jed-henry Witkowski
Your polish
@@leejeffries1903 you said the samething haha
Pretty amazing to see how the atmosphere changes the color of the sky to blue and looking up to see the black of space.
Thats racist....
@@BoringFlightVids You're taking the piss, aren't you?
@@ThatTurboProbe yes.....
Now that is about as ALONE as you can get. Great video, thanks for sharing.
You nailed it. Most people don't don't even know how small this cockpit is. This video does not really convey how cramped it is. Thanks for watching.
I served my apprenticeship in underground coal mining. Down there, working on your own in one of the disused workings was also another place to really experience what "alone" feels like. Somewhat suffocating if you turn your headlamp off ..... absolute darkness and silence.
+Allan Patterson
Now that sounds "Scary" alone!
How about Michael Collins being on the part of the moon not facing earth...with Aldrin and Armstrong being on the surface of the moon? Seems more lonely to me.
Tell that to the CM pilots on the Apollo lunar missions. lol
Wow.. comes off the runway quickly
I was stationed at Beale (worked the flight-line) for 2.5 years. Watching the Dragon Lady take off and land never got old. Amazing how quickly she disappeared into the sky. The Sutter Buttes were the backdrop, truly stunning at sunset.
I’m like does this guy really need a damn space suit... then 3 minutes in I’m like wow good thing he has a space suit lmaoo
SR-71 pilots fly higher than the U-2 -- they have a cruising altitude of 85,000 feet compared to the 70,000 for U-2 pilots, and they also use those pressure suits for two reasons: one, the normal suits fighter pilots use do not work at such altitudes, and two, just in case the cockpit depressurizes mid-flight ;v;
@@JetFalcon710 shut. him. down.
70,000 ft from people and their bullshit. Beautiful!
the thought makes me feel warm inide
Listen up people! NowBow obviously knows his shit. Precision, consequences, severity.. and other keyword indicators of first hand knowledge!
What stealth craft pfttttt lolololol
Now Bow U2's are far from stealth and are pretty much only used by nasa for weather. They have stealth drones for spying.
Davis Pow Well no shit, the stealth technology it uses is a little out of date since it was released in 1957!
I envy pilots of this and the SR-71 very lucky men indeed.
The SR-71 should be brought back into service with the advances we have made.... That baby can out run a S-400
The SR-71 has less visibility from the cockpit...
No, the SR-71 cannot outrun an S-400. S-400 intercepts head-on. Need new hypersonic airframe.
There are only a few women to ever fly them. 99% of those pilots are men.
Yes, very secret. Satellites.
Awww crap. I forgot to turn on the spy cam but I got some great Go Pro video.
That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen! It's almost like flying into space, just short of! Love it! I wish I could try this!
Call the CIA, tell them you want to fly the U-2. Can’t hurt! Who knows, you might be just who they’re looking for…..
Well, they say that space starts at about 100KM high. This plane can get up to about 21KM high, so about a quarter of the way there. It sure looks like space much lower than 100KM.
They fly right below the stratosphere. So, pretty much.
Now, this is FLYING. Much better than those suborbital FARTS of Bezzos and Branson. If I could have the money, this is the flight I would take. Or within an SR-71... 👏🏻🤤👍🏻
At that altitude 80 percent of the atmosphere is effectively below you
My late son, Travis, was a jet engine mechanic on the "Dragon Lady" while in the US Air Force stationed at Beale Air Force Base. These old birds have always fascinated me. I understand that the U-2 is the single most difficult aircraft in US Air Force inventory to land; requiring the use of a "chase car" which is driven by another U-2 Pilot. Each time I see a Dragon Lady, I'm reminded of Travis.
Sorry about the death of your son. Nothing is worse than your children passing away.
A parent should never have to bury a son or a daughter. My deepest sympathy.
Spectacular footage filmed by the pilot of a U2 spy plane. This partial point-of-view video puts you in the pilot's seat at 70,000 feet. From takeoff to landing, see what it's like to be in the cockpit of the plane they nicknamed - Dragon Lady.
Great video, thanks for posting.
IIN8II Thanks for the positive feedback!
IIN8II I love your videos as much as this guys
Gung Ho Vids I thought these planes were so secretive that they didn't want people taking pics of it much less a video from inside. This pilot won't get in trouble?
yodalucky7 It was cleared and released by 9th Reconnaissance Wing public affairs.
Glad he’s got that mirror to see his blind spot when changing lanes.
Underrated comment ,noticed that to
Pilot: "Hey, there's the Grim Reaper right outside my window"
Such an amazing thing to be 70 thousand feet in the air.
Must be glass smooth up there.
A truly amazing club that has very few memebers
Watching people fly with full astronaut suits at 70K feet makes it even more remarkable that Concorde routinely took passengers at some 60K feet between continents in shirtsleeves drinking champagne, twice the speed of sound. I know, there is a good difference from 60K to 70K feet (and the suit has as much to do with the U2's small internal cabin volume as compared to an airliner's as much as with the lower outside pressure), but the airliner's achievement is still striking.
Having one more system to worry about is yet another thing that makes Concorde even more remarkable for its era. Not sure about the U2, but design study for Concorde started in the early 50s and at the time a lot of people thought it was not going to fly. I dont think that G forces were much of a concern for the U2 ecxept maybe fou the take-off pull up, sometimes quite espectacular.
corisco tupi Concorde was a loser.
EscapeforMankind . Concorde was the pinnacle of civil aircraft engineering in the late 60s and early 70s. The fact of the matter is that Concorde transported thousands of passengers in scheduled, supersonic transatlantic flights while the American SST came to nothing. One might call "loser" whatever they see fit, but applying the term to Concorde is just plain funny, sorry. If I think "loser" and "supersonic transport", the Boeing SST immediately comes to mind.
WootTootZoot No, no. He's talking about the American SST...at the end. Not the Concorde.
Don't forget that the Tupolev Tu-144 was the first commercial supersonic transport aircraft. It reached Mach 2 that was absolute record for that 1970-s. And it even was used by NASA some time.
Had a VIP tour of Beale AFB back in ‘98. Got to ride in the chase car (shown at the end). Because of the cockpit design, the pilot can’t judge his height above the runway so another pilot follows in a sports car at 100+MPH and counts him down. You can hear the counting in the audio. Brave men.
It might not be the fastest or most maneuverable jet, but to be able to get really high and stay there for hours is quite impressive...oh wait that's me right now ;)
puff puff pass!!! yur fucking up the rotation!!!
That why just ignore the flat earther hahaha
High as a kite I mean us spy plane
@@bobicramza4158 Flat Earthers will call this fake lmao
It is the fastest
Amazing aircraft, still in service. Charming to see the old school air flow
indicator, a piece of string, attached to its nose!
slowerthansound Hey, don't fix it if it's not broken. Thanks for the comment.
Gung Ho Vids If this image quality was the youtube standard, we'd all
be in heaven. Tnx
slowerthansound What does that mean? The image quality is sub standard? I uploaded the best footage available. My comment to you about the string was just a reference that old things still work... that's all.
Gung Ho Vids I meant good quality video, and 70,000 ft is as close to heaven
as any of us are likely to get! Great channel, thanks.
slowerthansound OK, yea. I misunderstood. And you are so right, these guys film the Earth from such a perspective... it's really amazing. I appreciate your comments. Come back anytime.
The most amazing part of this is that it was OFF the ground in like 2 seconds....WOW that's fast...
The only way it can Land is in a stall , or it just floats at 100 knts
Avolp777 Yeah the plane wants to fly, you have to physically force it not to in order to land.
Super light and super lift configuration. At max altitude it was only just fast enough to be a few knots above stall speed even with all of that lift. There was plans in the early days for a cable lift and winch recovery system onto a moving platform instead of an undercarriage system.
Picie piwnaedycyna
When I was in the USAF I saw one of these take off from my base in CA. I does indeed almost leap into the air and climbs like crazy.
Nothing more disconcerting than seeing that your pilot is wearing a space suit (?!).
There is not breathable air at 70000 feet if he had to punch out 😁
Above 55,000 feet is considered the near space zone. Blood boils at body temperature at such altitudes.
Near edge of space! Wow!
You can do it with a Миг-25 / 31 😉
I forgot they needed super cars to assist with landing. What a job.
The footage is mesmorising, kind of puts things into perspective when your looking down on this beautiful little marble we call our home.
You know shit is serious if you're flying with a space helmet...!! That's an awesome view... Flying high enough to see the curvature of the Earth is sick!!
Reading through 90% of these comments, it's perplexing and baffling how intelligent some of these commenters are. Yet it's their emotional lack of maturity which would ace them right out of any such thrilling, demanding and exciting line of work. It's so frustrating to me --- I came here to view some video-posts on things which you'd think would draw in mature men and women who would seemingly be able to dialogue and even debate topics without being reduced to insulting, foul name-calling, threatening, anger, aggression, etc....,
Ah, the dilemma of the internet, so much goodness buried by shite... A very good day to you. ;)
You may be more satisfied with content offered by war colleges. Many have great lectures and debates on Utube.
Not many men left in the western world today.....mostly immature kids in men's bodies. Easy to say nasty things when not face to face with another human being.
Yep. Still you find bubbles of gentility like this.
40cleco I have a good intuition of what you mean by men. I agree with your say. There is little proving ground left, no indulgence toward youthful stunts, no more field trips and winter camps.
I always had a sweet spot for tall ships. The first time you overcome your fear and climb to the crow's nest, what you feel, no one can take from you.
We become what we experience. The range of available experience and the opportunities to live it is getting narrower.
2:03 My flight instructor:
Keep your hands on the steering weel!
@@stars227 LOL Isn't that the truth!
That's not how flying works
And one hand on the throttle!!!
@@somedudeinchirons4936 Yoke.
My dream has finally come true. Always , wanted to see the view from this plane ; I'm sure all the pilots are really loving every second up there.
It's really awesome when you realize he is as much farther above normal passenger jets as they already are above us on the ground.
Thanks for the video. Outstanding footage. This looks less like high altitude flying and more like low orbit! Just an insane height and the soothing sight of the ground miles below. And it was made even better by leaving just the engine noise, no crappy music. Nice job guys!
You can find nasa employee video saying they have only ever been to low earth orbit
Sorry moon landings
@@ErocNelson88 you know that people know how to lie right?
Same here: Thank you for not adding music !
And thank you for the spectacular views !
The fact that this plane first flew only 10 years after WW2 is mind boggling
Imagine being shot down in that thing while flying over the Soviet Union. Then surviving.
At 7:40 in the video, the pilot is holding the camera to get the view over the left wing...
Clearly you can see the curvature of the Earth along the horizon. This is proof that the Earth is NOT flat, as some are now trying to claim.
No, the camera doesn't have a fisheye lense. If it did, then the wing and edge of the cockpit would be warped as well.
And this video was recorded at just 70,000 feet.
Really ? People are still arguing about earths shape ?
Rich Handsome Oh heck yeah!
There's CZcams videos of people saying that Astronauts don't go into orbit, man never went to the moon, the Earth is flat and the universe revolves around it!
And they use no scientific evidence to back their claims, it's mostly their own opinions.
+James Lanning Unfortunately....you're wrong. The video camera DOES have a very wide angle lens and it exaggerates the curvature of the earth. If the center of the lens is pointed below the horizon, then the horizon looks convex. If it is pointed above the horizon, it appears concave, and you can see that at 3:40 to 3:50. This is something that Flat Earthers latch onto and it's exasperating to me because it's VERY difficult to find footage or stills taken at high altitude or in space that do NOT use fish eye or some other wide angle lenses. I don't know why there is this propensity to distort the views of Earth....I suppose the pictures are just more interesting if they show a wider view.
Kreuzer Sixtysix I'm sorry, I disagree with this being a fisheye lens.
It's a hand held camera that probably belongs to the pilot himself.
If it were a fisheye, the wing in the shot would be "warped," to the image created by the lense.
But the wing, while is shaped for flight, according to it's design, is still "straight," in the shot, and warped due to fisheye effects.
Nothing else about the aircraft, in the shot, is effected by the camera lense. What you see, is the shape of the aircraft.
For the pilot to have a fisheye lense on the camera he has, he would have to add it to the camera, which may not even be possible, depending on the model he has...
Even when you first look at this post, and you see the pilot sitting there in the cockpit, that's the width of the cockpit, not a fisheye effect...
The pilot himself, with his "space helmet," appears normal, and not warped in any way, due to fisheye effects.
The entire video, is shot with a camera, that only reflects what we would call, "normal vision."
+James Lanning Sigh....I didn't say he's using a fisheye lens, but he IS using a very wide angle lens Probably a 24mm (fisheyes are 8 or even 6mm) which distorts the image, especially near the edges of the view. Go to 3:41 and pause it. You will see the wing is distorted as well as the horizon beyond it. The vertical canopy supports look curved and they are supposed to be straight on the U2. I'm not sure why you think that a hand held camera can't have a wide angle lens. Wide angle lenses make a photo or video look grander or more dramatic. And there is very little aerial or space photography that is done for the purpose of proving the Earth is round because THAT's taken for granted by normal people.
BTW a normal or rather "standard" lens is around 50mm. That gives you a normal vision picture.
I really wish that he had used a standard lens, then I could link this video and rub some flat earthers noses into it.
Thank you to the pilot for making this video and sharing the experience with us!!! Much appreciated!!!
In the early '80s, I worked across US-101 from Moffett Field. My office window faced Moffit. When a U2 took off it rattled the windows and the plane appeared to climb nearly vertical. Our production manager was a retired Navy Chief, formerly in charge of one of the hangars at Moffett, he had some great stories to tell.
Just like flying my Cessnas at 4000 feet.
Steve Sinai
Yeah just like it
“LA Center, altitude check”
Roger that Sky King!
My first flight was in a cessna... I had to push the door open with my foot @ 120mph and dump 2 buckets of candy on a field for kids to go pick up! That dive then accent was insane as a 13 year old! And illegal as fuck!!! Especially for a church function!
The only thing that gets higher is when you smoke weed and talk like an open unflushed poop toilet
50's technology wows me, imagine the things flying around our skies today!
Wee Joe it is flying around out skies today... you think they had this video quality in the 50’s?
Wow, amazing! He could of made an amazing Flight VLOG out of this.
*could have. he could have made...
i see...
2:23 mark just chillin nodding to the song “spirit in the sky”. Lol
I’m a pilot, not many hours but I’d love to fly one of these, this looks like my dream job. So quiet and peaceful up there. Just cruising along the border between heaven and earth.
A beautiful film record and an important piece of US history, to boot. Nice work and thanks for posting!
William Cox Thank you for the positive feedback. Stop by anytime.
"Look at those 747's down there....they look like ants."
Fuckin where?
@@andrewhopkins3986 in the fucking joke
@@andrewhopkins3986 r/woosh
Totally love this video. It's almost as if this pilot and airplane are as one and basically floating through space. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
Up,up,and away. Simply beautiful. Thanks for no music or chatter! Very cool indeed!!!!!!
Just a wonderful video, thanks so much for posting! Now I've seen everything--a rear view mirror, mounted on the upper side of the fuselage, just ahead of the cabin. And what a greasy landing!! It was such a light touchdown--it could be measured in grams, I bet!
I keep seeing that American flag on his shoulder and makes me feel proud and honored to be able to call my self an American. Can you imagine the amount of effort and training that went into the making of such an amazing aviator? I'm glad he's on my side!! And not only thankful for his service but for bringing breath taking views like this to me!! Go Navy, Fly Navy!!
Ah, he's Air Force.
He's Air Force, not Navy. Lmao
spying on other countries since the 1960s. I'm not criticizing the pilot here but the cia or whoever gives out these scummy missions
Incredible how quiet it is when you don't have all that bothersome atmosphere to contend with
One of my favorite aircrafts. And to think the pilots only land w 2 wheels is insane. What a beauty.
great high altitude selfie....
This is amazing footage i have a new respect for those who fly these planes, the views are spectacular but a bit scary being that high up in the atmosphere.
That's so awesome. And I thought I was flying high in the Cessna at pilot school. That would be so awesome to fly that high. What a cool job you have.
Epic video. Epic editing.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
This man went on a mission to find the legendary Spacefires.
2:20 Garmin strapped to a mirror with rubber bands lol so ghetto
No - its called being resourceful ....
I've ridden in those chase cars for both takeoff and landing, and it's about as exciting as anything I could imagine. I even have a small piece of the tailwheel that broke on takeoff. That was quite something.
I lived in England for 3 years, Father was AF, Stationed at RAF Alconbury. He was a photo development tech developing the reels of film from the SR-71 and U2. In my 6th grade I was in an after school "Aeronautical Club", we built Estes model rockets, Gullows Balsa and Tissue kits, flew U-Control, and RC. One of the men running it was Dan Schmar (not sure spelling), he was the local "Eye in the Sky" flying the news chopper. He was a former U2 Pilot who flew with Gary Power's, I'm sure my Father had something to do with the club and his connection.
I also have witnessed the SR-71 blackbird several times. Once years before modern security protocols, We drove a Ford 4x4 Pickup, just past the fence at the end of the runway. There was an Air Show and Open house at the Base and the SR-71 took off flying just over our heads, massive shadow pasted over, several sonic booms later gone!
I was also attended Basic training at Lackland AFB during it's official retirement. The was a huge ceremony, all the flights of airman were on the parade grounds. Luckily I was picked to stand at the perimeter and direct visitors away from the grounds. It was a long ceremony, and from the edge I could see airman "drop" occasionally passing out, locking their knees likely. It was obvious if anyone "Looked up" in the ranks, we were wearing the Dress Blues "wheel cap", and instantly stood out if not looking forward. I heard the roar overhead, it was already in flight during the ceremony passing over low, and saw the massive plane. Announcements over the P.A. speakers told it progress as it accelerated through several sonic booms. One minute over One state, moments later another...
The pilot has to be very Knowledgeable in order to fly to this incredible aircraft.
The landing is main task.
I would love to hear comms on a flight like this.
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great video, no music, good engine sound and great view, cant see why people would dislike this, probably people who take technology for granted.iinstead of thinking about what a fantastic achievement mas had made regarding aviation.
Just amazing, absolutely enjoyed it thanks a lot!
thanks for not putting on sail- awolnation on in the background 👌
Ron Busch hahaha
I'm so glad those days seem to be gone. Another one that used to really boil my piss is the "Let the bodies hit the floor, LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR, LEEETTT TTHHEEE BBBOODDDIIEESS HIT THE FLLLLOOOOOOORRRR! Roar!" on every piece of Iraq combat footage and skateboard stackage video.
I do not miss either of those songs one bit.
Blame it on my ADD.
Not only is he lucky......he stayed at a Holiday in last night!
Laughing....no doubt. Had to turn down every DJI drone video for a couple years over that...
Hey, I recognize the pilot, we go to the same gym! 😎
I love the over amped sound of the chase car at the end
Love the silliness with the jazz hands
Concorde used to reach nearly 60000 feet at the end of its flights . The amazing thing is that the 10000 feet difference makes a huge difference, The difference between this planes max speed and the stall speed was I believe 4 knots . The most amazing thing was that this plane first flew in the late 50's and Concorde was being built in the mid 60's and the YF12 a had flown by then. Despite all the advances since these 3 planes and the Mig 25 are still unique for the height and the speed they fly at. Sure Concorde is not the fastest plane but no plane can fly the distance it can at Mach 2. And that includes the SR71 that needs refuelling to cross the Atlantic. Amazing planes Kelly Johnson was a genius. These guys were working were working with so many unknowns. Amazing.
What? No cup-holder?? Always cutting corners to save a buck...
Jeff S more like to save weight!
atleast they have a device connected to their dick so they can piss into a small tank using the positive pressure in their suit to push it out :D
aah, I just bought a large coke at McDonald's. where am I going to put it now?
@@oscar_bru8455 first world problems, right? hahaha
Wow! I didn't know that there were anymore operational U2 planes. Real cool!
1.2k dislikes by people who were spied on? Lol.... amazing video. Thank you for leaving it with its original sounds and not adding music. Incredible video.
The landing of a jet with inline wheels is the tricky part!
8 second take off roll... extremely impressive
What would have impressed me, and believe me, I am not easily impressed. If he had got out and did a space walk. That would have done it for me.
FANTASTIC VIDEO GUYS WELL DONE
Love the switch to the chase truck at the end.
I like the yaw string on the nose, reminds those jet-pilots to use the rudder properly :-D
You must be the happiest man a!ive.I'd love to take a ride up sometime .Thanks for the great video
It is amazing to me these old birds still fly and fly well, B-52's also. Paint peeling and faded, still with some old gauges and avionics these babies continue to do what they were designed for over half a century ago. That scene at the end is badass too!
Loved the "look no hands" at 2.03
Love the ILS plates on the top of the canopy!
Love that it still has a yaw string!
Thats not a string........its his lower intestines trying to catch up with the rest of him.
this is so impressive....i remember my first military flight, i thought that was something...but this.....awesome
Got to love the GPS elastic banded to the rear view mirror
I knew if i scrolled down to comments there would be a flat earth argument, so i did and there was!!
+i8thegovernment Of course. There almost always is
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I can only imagine he is saying "I have the best job in the world" and "I wish someone would clean these windows"
I got to see a U-2 takeoff. Absolutely phenomenal. He rotated, stood it on the tail and was gone. That fast. 👍👍👏👏👏
Goes up like a homesick angel.