Some of the military banter in this comment section is gold. If you can’t laugh at yourself or other military members then you shouldn’t be in the military 😂🫡 all veterans understand this. 🫡
@Ezewright8 ай бұрын
I was Navy, other members of my family and military family were in different branches. We give each other crap out of respect. If you can’t joke with the people you love and who have your six, who can joke with? Sure, our missions may be different, but we’re all in it for the same reason…win and protect.
@victorwaddell65307 ай бұрын
The F16 and F/A 18 are very different aircraft due to their mission design . The F16 was designed to be a single seat jet that can sortie from short runways . The F/A 18 was designed to be launched from steam catapults on aircraft carriers . The Hornet is heavier than the Falcon , can carry a heavier payload , has a a hook in the nose for launching off carrier decks and a tailhook for carrier arrest .
@kevinlove20027 ай бұрын
Navy is way cooler than the Chair Force... Anyways, Jet fuel is surprisingly not that flammable. It's VERY similar to Diesel fuel. It has additives that remove any type of water vaper/moisture so it doesn't freeze at altitude. Other than that Diesel fuel, Kerosine, and Jet fuel are almost identical. All 3 can be used interchangeably within motors. The diesels on the ships actually use Jet fuel for their emergency diesel generators. This also is storage for the planes backup fuel for if they were ever running low and needed to hit the reserves...
@superrdrdrdrd3 ай бұрын
Your talking and yacking was intolerable, sorry
@scottbmedic2 ай бұрын
The best Blue Angel pilot is a Marine, and he flies Fat Albert
@michaelscott338 ай бұрын
This was a once in a lifetime event during the COVID pandemic where the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds teamed up for hundreds of unplanned flights over major cities. These air shows were not being spectated like their normal shows so it was much more relaxed and “fun” for the crew. Typically it’s very regimented to the second.
@NR-lm7co6 ай бұрын
I believe they’re doing it again this year
@MotoroidARFC4 ай бұрын
All ruined by people sending up their drones close to their flight paths and the pilots not able to see them until they're too close.
@Member001012 күн бұрын
This was actually a nightmare for the pilots. Airshows have closed airspace and this had none of that so they were constantly having issues with private pilots and drones getting in their way. You can see in one of the videos out there they one of the thunderbirds had to get out of formation because of a helicopter getting in their flight path.
@shantimattie99168 ай бұрын
The Blue Angels are US Navy, the Thunderbirds are US Air Force, my people. Maybe you need to visit Las Vegas for Red Flag. "We live in fame, or go down in flames. Nothing can stop the US Air Force!"
@h.albertmayorga55228 ай бұрын
Try landing in a carrier in a rainy night in choppy waters and then we’ll talk Air Force😂
@jtl-088 ай бұрын
@@h.albertmayorga5522 Last I checked you land on a carrier and not in a carrier. also, it takes 25 foot+ waves to make a carrier actually experience rough waters.
@manzichristian74238 ай бұрын
You forgot the Silver Eagles with their helicopters.
@shantimattie99168 ай бұрын
@@h.albertmayorga5522 Navy trains out over Nellis AFB in sirocco winds. That good enough?
@shantimattie99168 ай бұрын
@@manzichristian7423 haven’t gotten to see them yet, sadly. Must be outstanding. I grew up watching Airwolf. Where do they practice?
@EddieGonzalez8 ай бұрын
The ground crew and the pilots bonding is very important. The team is everything.
@christopherrobbins57128 ай бұрын
@3:20 It's a show, and everyone plays their part, similar to the pilots. They're throwing up their unit hand signal. Every unit has one and all crew chiefs throw them during an aircraft launch regardless of what aircraft they're launching. If you check out literally any other unit they do their own hand signs as well, just not as goofy.
@totallynottoaster11148 ай бұрын
Something to note about the F-16 when you see them bobbing around or side to side the F-16 was designed to be naturally aerodynamically unstable allowing for superior maneuverability and reduction of drag on the aircraft, this comes with the aircraft being marginally unstable in level flight. There's also the effect of being so close to the jet wash from the other aircraft. You'll also notice that the F/A-18s flown by the Blue Angels are much more stable in their formation due to the design of the aircraft.
@Getaholdofyurself8 ай бұрын
Appreciate the info
@gasad013748 ай бұрын
they make their own hand signals with the pilot that they work with, its funny. imagine getting ready to take off to do an airshow and all your boys are just there doing inside jokes with you and trolling
@georgiafain37472 ай бұрын
This is also don’t when Airforce pilots are going on missions
@daviano_R.T.8 ай бұрын
I'm Indonesian and I'm not in the military but a months ago i also happen to be seated next to an airfoce member and i ask the same thing on why they do such thing before take-off, He told me the moves they do before letting the jet taxi to runway, basically a signaling and told the pilot while on checklist before takes off, also is a courage and farewell, basically a motivation not just towards the pilots but also man on the ground, also is letting the tense feeling before training mission or even a real mission. is a routine thing everytime fighter jet or sometimes other military aircraft, although you don't have to do it everytime but most airforce member who involves like to do it just to toy around and keeping the morals up, and i guess because they are an airforce squadron that main focus is on attraction and airshow, they do it more than usually is, not just the US. That do it, most other nations like Indonesia, Singapore, South Korea, Australia and Japan to name a few also doing it. Basically he said is Tradition, it looks silly but they just want to have fun once and a while😅
@stuartgillespie92358 ай бұрын
The Thunderbirds TV show started in 1964. The Air Force Air demonstration team started in 1953.
@stuartgillespie92358 ай бұрын
In addition, the Blue Angles were first formed during WWII.
@GlennMichaelHasting6 ай бұрын
@@stuartgillespie9235 Correction, April 1946 . Thunderbirds , May 1953 , and named after North American indigenous mythology. . .
@rileyfam8 ай бұрын
They do a "winter training" together in El Centro, California every year. I've seen the Blue Angels in airshows the last two years. I'll be seeing the Thunderbirds in June. They both are always impressive.
@Knightfang18 ай бұрын
this was 2020, during the height of the 1st outbreak of Covid. this was a salute to the medical workers who were treating people. they flew over all the major hospitals in the city. The 2 different methods of refueling you see are, "Probe and Drogue", which is used by the navy and most other world air forces, and Flying Boom style which is used by the US Airforce. The flying boom is actually supposed to be easier on the pilots because they just fly into position and the boom operator on the tanker maneuvers the boom into the receptacle. the Boom can move up and down and left and right, as well and telescoping in and out. in the Probe and Drogue style the pilot has to carefully steer their plane's probe into the basket on the end of the hose. the boom method can also pump much more fuel more quickly.
@jameslarsen87918 ай бұрын
This is the first of several missions over the next few months. The idea was to choreograph a pattern touching key hospitals and first responder sites in major cities in the US. This is the first time that the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds have “performed” as a single group. They met and planned the flights at the Blue Angels base in Pensacola, Florida (Thunderbirds home is Las Vegas, Nevada) and flew ALL joint flights from Pensacola FL and returned each evening. As a result of their flights they are now spending some time training together during winter in El Centro, California in addition to their respective show prep. I saw them during their flyover of Indianapolis. Absolutely incredible to be standing with many others in the middle of our trucking company lot watching these dressed up fighters making multiple circuits over a city.
@halhortonsworld58708 ай бұрын
There is an airman lying in the back of the KC-10 tanker that is talking on the radio with the Thunderbird pilot. That is who was filming the F-16 thru the window. The Airman in the tanker is 'flying' the boom to link up with the jet. The Airman talks the pilot into the correct position, then there is a wide slot on top of the plane that the boom slides into and links and locks to fill the tank. Both sets of ground crews do goofy stuff. It is part of the show. They just didn't show the Blue Angel stuff. Those weird salutes the Staff Sgts did though... I'm with you on that one. They were a bit much. The USAF Thunderbirds were founded in 1953. Long before the TV show.
@mcmillanndu8 ай бұрын
The reason for the different refueling methods is that USAF tankers have to refuel not just small, agile fighters but also multi-engine bombers and cargo planes for long-range missions. It would be much harder--maybe impossible--for a B-52 pilot to maneuver precisely enough to make the connection with the basket using the navy method, let alone to hold the airplane steady long enough to fill its much bigger tanks.
@la_old_salt22418 ай бұрын
The rate of fuel transfer is the major difference. One isn't better than the other, just different due to different requirements like you mentioned.
@cdrshado8 ай бұрын
It's a routine, every move they do is a well rehearsed routine, every salute, every step they take, each plane crew does the same routine.
@robertsmith46818 ай бұрын
If you ever get a chance to see either teams perform, ground crews are a big part of the show, if you pay attention every move they do is basically drill with multi million dollar fighter jets.
@ravenm64438 ай бұрын
Blue Angels come to my city almost every year, but it’s pretty rare we see the Air Force and Navy fly together for an air show. Together, they are incredible!! Also, as far as I’m aware, the Air Force and Navy aero teams do train together periodically. It wouldn’t be crazy to think they don’t ever carry out missions together. This also goes for some allied nations. I believe the Snow Birds from Canada have been at some of our air shows but I could be wrong. Snow birds and blue angels are suppose to be at the Reno AZ air show this year.
@_MikeJon_8 ай бұрын
I've never seen the Thunderbirds. The blue angels come every year. Super cool to see.
@nicholasmangialardi16188 ай бұрын
Former Navy Corpsman here, I grew up in Seattle and saw the Blue Angels many, many times especially at SeaFair. I moved to Vegas on 2016 and live right next to Nellis AFB. The Thunderbirds are based here. Those F-16s are hella loud!
@jpwoelfling8 ай бұрын
Navy Aviation corpsman here. Trained at Pensacola. Saw the Blue angels all the time around the base. Even had the Blue Angels Flight Surgeon give a physiology lecture to our class.
@cdrshado8 ай бұрын
The Navy has it's own "cheesy" routine they just didn't show it.
@MKitchen758 ай бұрын
hahahahaha
@jst1man7 ай бұрын
Right!
@John_Redcorn_8 ай бұрын
‘You gotta shut that sh*t down!’ 😂😂
@chromabotia8 ай бұрын
The Navy has aviators, the Air Force has pilots.
@everypitchcounts48758 ай бұрын
"C.W. Lemoine" & "The Ready Room" are YT channels by former USAF pilots. They did a podcast with one of the Thunderbirds pilots "mace" talking about the air shows in 2020. Mace even breaks down the Thunderbirds 2020 also mid air collision with a civilian helicopter in So Cal.
@samuelmahoney68788 ай бұрын
Part of the ridiculousness from the Air Force ground crew was that was a media flight. That was for a delta (two seater) that the Thunderbirds use to take guests up. The video with Gerard Butler is pretty decent. Usually it is local media or a “hometown hero” taken up. Air Force dude here and love the banter. It’s ok for Navy’s subcontractors to be all about the boat people. The Merge did a great interview of the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels ops officers. It’s a really great interview about the culture, challenges, and leadership. I highly recommend it. Plus, Paco is from the fighter world, so it comes from someone who is in the community. The interview is an hour and a quarter, but is well worth the watch or listen.
@Eightysix_80six8 ай бұрын
I think that flex represents the "thunder" while saying yeah big muscle bro😂
@johnstegen9995 ай бұрын
I have done many airshows and the whole thing is one big show. From the pilots walking out to the flying is all part of the how. The way the maintainers show off their skills to the pilots skills , all great to see.
@ryanweintraub94488 ай бұрын
I live essentially in the middle of Long Island in NY and during the summer, the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds fly over my house when theyre practicing for air shows at the beach. Those guys flying over my house even at cruising speed at 5000 feet still rumbles the entire house
@ytcag20078 ай бұрын
I remeber this day... Walking home from work one afternoon and heard a roaring sound getting loder and louder. I heard they were going to be around but I wasn't expecting them to fly over Newark, NJ. As grim as the situation was around the world from the pandemic, it certainly put a smile on my face. ❤️ The Blue Angels and the Navy have always had a special place in my heart for some reason. I was in the USAF Auxiliary for 5 years. Nothing like the military, but a branch of nonetheless. We worked at the air shows at McGuire/ Dix/Lakehurst Joint AF Base. McGuire is AF, Dix is Army, and Lakehurst is Navy. That's the first time I saw the AF demonstration team, Thunderbirds. Anyway, the fly bys were supposed to liven up the spirits of Americans everywhere in a time where smiles were hard to come by. Thank you for this. ❤️ 😊❤️🤘🤘 Edit: In regards to the refueling, keep in mind that the KC-10 also has controls to maneuver the boom. It's wasn't just up to the F/16 pilot to bullseye the entire event, much like the B-2 Spirit that also has the fueling port behind the pilot. As the saying goes..... It takes 2 to tango. 😂
@jaded368 ай бұрын
The Navy uses the basket drogue system you see because they are operating from carriers which don't have large tanker aircraft. They attach this basket system to other planes on the carrier in what they call "buddy stores" (fuel tanks attached to the other planes that they carry aloft - at least from what I have read) to refuel other planes to increase their time in the air. Since they do this normally and all their planes are built with the extended fueling probe that's why the tanker was outfitted with the basket drogue. They call hooking up to it "fencing with the basket". Since the Air Force operates from land they have the larger boom operated tankers they use such as the KC-135 where, as someone else pointed out, the Airman who is doing the refueling both communicates with the pilot and "flies" the boom to hook up to the aircraft to refuel. The basket system the Navy uses is also used by all branches to fuel helicopters in flight since they have extended fueling probes that push forward out of the range of their rotors so they can refuel in mid-air without the rotors tearing up the fuel line. Just FYI since you seemed interested and were asking about it - this is from lots of military based reading material, movies, and being a former military (Air Force) "brat".
@excelsior63655 ай бұрын
At 3:22 the ground crew, who can't talk to the pilot because of noise is signaling that all the safety flags are off the plane and it is "ARMED".
@TheThrillisGone8 ай бұрын
These are some of the most elite pilots in their respective branches. The Blue Angels are Navy, just look at the paint jobs. Love the comment about payload and size of his nuts. The trailing plan is a symbolic fight for those lost in service.
@georgiafain37472 ай бұрын
All Ground Crew in the Air Force have a special send off routine for their pilots. Having fun while doing their jobs. You just don’t understand 😂❤
@Hythyr7 ай бұрын
I used to watch the Blue Angels practicing out of the Naval Air Station, Brunswick Maine.
@jameslloyd-f4q8 ай бұрын
If you haven't been in avaition, you will not understand.
@MichaelCox-b7c8 ай бұрын
Maybe the gentleman doing the show needs to do the history on both air demonstration teams.
@MichaelCox-b7c7 ай бұрын
I remember while serving at homestead Air Force base in 1969 the Thunderbirds and the Blue Angels flew at the air show there. When the Blue Angels flew they saluted the Thunderbirds, then the Thunderbirds flew and they inturn saluted the Blue Angels. Both put on great air shows.
@TheNighthhawk5 ай бұрын
The Blue Angel lagging behind Is #7. A two-seater that they fly VIP in. look at, Annie' Vip Flight with the Blue Angels. If I remember right , she is a news anchor.
@SuePajcic8 ай бұрын
They always pay respect to the ground crew and I guess this is just their way of doing it.
@viewman868 ай бұрын
Listen to that slight difference in pitch on the thunderbirds cockpit camera. That's him constantly tweaking the throttle. You can see the Angels doing it too with their left hand but can't hear it as well. Then you still gotta control the thing in three dimensions.
@patricklines88728 ай бұрын
The Thunderbirds are using a type of aerial refueling called "Flying Boom". Currently, Air Force fixed-wing aircraft refuel with the “flying boom.” The boom is a rigid, telescoping tube that an operator on the tanker aircraft extends and inserts into a receptacle on the aircraft being refueled. The Air Force’s decision to field boom-equipped tankers was based on the refueling needs of long-range bombers, which required large amounts of fuel. The Air Force’s fighter community resisted eliminating the hose-and-drogue, but was overruled by the Strategic Air Command, which operated the tanker fleet, and during the Cold War, placed a higher value on refueling bombers. The flying boom has a operator that "fly's" the boom. They have control of the boom and can fly it to the attachment point. The receiving pilot has to get close enough for the boom operator to be able to fly the boom to them and make contact. The boom operator is the one watching the end of the boom more so than the receiving pilot. Though it can do damage if it comes in contact with an aircraft, the operator can quickly move the boom if needed. The Blue Angels use what is called "Probe-and-Drogue" refueling method. The probe and drogue method uses a trailing hose with a basket on the end. Pilots will guide a probe on their aircraft into the basket to connect with the hose. The hoses are retracted when not in use. Though the crew has less control of the drogue, which can still cause damage, there is less danger to the aircraft than from a boom, and it could allow the aircraft to stay further away from the tanker. This method is not capable of the high transfer rates of a boom, it is much more flexible. A refueling aircraft may only be fitted with one boom, and this requires extra design work and integration with the fuselage. The drogue system, on the other hand, is more simple, and does not need a dedicated operator. This means that it can be more easily fitted to the refueling aircraft, even other fighter planes, and larger aircraft can have multiple drogues. Another point is that smaller aircraft such as fighters are not capable of receiving fuel at the full rate the boom provides, so they have less benefit from the system. Although a boom can have a drogue adapter attached, this still commits the tanker to one aircraft at a time and one type of system per flight. This however can be mitigated by use of a refueling pod under wing that has a probe and drogue Also, aircraft such as helicopters cannot use a boom system.
@tylerbradley11778 ай бұрын
You have to do some research on just the thunderbirds. All thatbsaluting stuff u didn't like is all part of the routine. Their ground person is just as much part of the show as the pilot. Blue Angels is all about the pilot.
@trekinne17357 ай бұрын
Hi, Marine here, being super into aviation and working in the Marine Air Wing, I've seen both teams perform and I've gotta say, the only cheesy routine is the Thunderbird routine. The Blue Angels are usually pretty rigid and more of a drill rehearsal. The Blue Angels are also just a much better Demonstration team, not to discredit the Thunderbirds because they are Fantastic but Blue Angels are just top tier. Glad you enjoyed it, maybe one day you can watch in person!
@0101tuber8 ай бұрын
Wow, you better hope the air force guys don't spot you out and about... haha
@michaelburke49754 ай бұрын
It was done for support and encouragment during the Covid-19 Pandemic. They do not usually fly together. Sometimes they will perform with The British Red Arrows and the French Patrouille De France on special occasions
@JonathanH12535 ай бұрын
I use to watch the blue angels perform at the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick Maine when I was a kid. Sadly they shut down the Brunswick NAS and it's now called the Brunswick Executive Airport... They still have air shows there from time to time, even though it's no longer a military base. Only instead of the blue angels performing, they have the thunderbirds perform, on a former Navy base, which seems like sacrilege to me 😂
@Stepperg18 ай бұрын
Each pilot and crew have special signs. It's NOT cheesy. It's their one send off.
@wrong45388 ай бұрын
There is a US Airman and a Royal Marine taking a piss in the restroom. The Airman gets done and starts to walk out of the restroom, the Royal Marine turns and says "Didn't they teach you to wash your hands when your done?" The Airman turns around and says "No, they taught us not to piss on our hands!!" .... LOL!!
@jeffhall24118 ай бұрын
i have seen both these guys perform as my dad was in military and i went to every airshow every year as i was growing up.. both Teams are incredible and very good at what they all do.
@George-ux6zz4 ай бұрын
They flock to all air shows. You wouldn't believe how much of a recruitment tool air shows are.
@johnpaulbacon83203 ай бұрын
Generally the Demonstration teams ; The USAF ThunderBirds and the USN ; Blue Angels do seperate demonstration performances. The demonstrations are to show what can be done by the planes and the pilots.
@Qualnias8 ай бұрын
It isn't cheesy and no, we don't need to stop it. Those guys are signalling the pilot (and other ground crew) with the hand signals. No way to misinterpret a hand signal. A radio transmission can get garbled, or equipment can fail. Arms damn near always work.
@Qualnias8 ай бұрын
"I don't understand! Wha- are they doin?" They are TALKING TO THE PILOT
@richardkawucha12328 ай бұрын
You're making reference to Jerry Anderson's "Thunderbirds". I remember watching them, as a child, here in the Detroit, Michigan, USA.
@fredabodin96148 ай бұрын
We're American! We are different. 😊❤
@rrrxx118 ай бұрын
They were communicating via hand signals.
@matthewhanrahan90857 ай бұрын
Late to this one, but essentially the basket drogue method used by the Navy is functionally more difficult for aerial refueling because it's flexible, and that flexibility induces a risk of oscillation in the hose that can damage both aircraft. Not to mention the basket doing damage to the canopy or probe. The boom method used by the Air Force has the boom operator effectively flying the boom into position and guiding the pilot in. It's generally more stable and therefor much easier.
@jesselenz54528 ай бұрын
Hand signals are hand signals. They may look different, but they're just communicating with the pilot.
@Anubis782508 ай бұрын
The F-16 is a much smaller, lighter aircraft. About 19,000 pounds dry, while the F-18's are about 32,000 pounds dry. That extra 13,000 pounds makes the F-18's much more stable in close formation. They also have different controls. The F-16 uses a force sensing side stick, while the F-18 uses a traditional center mounted deflection stick. Fine control is much easier with the traditional stick in the F-18. They actually had to redesign and add some deflection to the F-16 stick because it turns out the brain has a much harder time processing small changes in pressure then it does small movements.
@johnstegen9995 ай бұрын
That refueling jet is a KC-10 and it is basically a flying gas tank.
@barbjhix7 ай бұрын
Ok, not sure if you've done your homework since you posted this The Thunderbirds are located at Nellis Air Force Base, where I was born sometime ago. They fly over my house on a pretty regular basis and their powerful engines are as loud as heck. First, Nellis Air Force Base is as the home of the fighter pilot and is the Air Force focus for advanced combat training. We have a huge range out in the desert where they can drop all types of ordinances. They supply 25% of the new fighter pilots annually. Second, the person that you thought was taking a nap. That is the position that they are supposed to be in during that part of preparation for takeoff. I do not know exactly why, but I've seen them doing it for the last 50 years. Third, the snazzy hand gestures the guys were making are actually code that they use to prepare the pilots for taxing to take off. They were probably being a little bit macho silly but they can't go too far off of script because there is a ground show that takes place when the ground crew and pilots are readying the planes for takeoff. It's an old pomp and circumstances thing.
@2FlyCaptain8 ай бұрын
The cheesiness are hand signals. You can't talk next to a running jet engine. Signals to disconnect ground power and remove wheel chocks etc
@drew65sep7 ай бұрын
The US Army has the Golden Knights parachute demonstration team.
@relaxbecalm55745 ай бұрын
The fist gesture is more than likely signifying the Spike Squad from Luke Air Base in Arizona where the mascot if you will is bulldog with fist doubled up to fight. Every airshow I been to with the Thunderbirds in some the pilots would be taxiing out and do the Spike sign by put both fist up. Nothing wrong there.
@redefv4 ай бұрын
My dad's eyesight has always been bad, so he could not be a pilot. He was a ground crew member. The pilots brought him gifts all the time. If dads team did not pack a parachute properly or did not fix a jet properly, the results could be catastrophic for the pilots. One time, a pilot made an error during a landing, and my dad witnessed it and parked the jet with those orange baton things. The USAF opened an investigation because the plane was damaged. Needless to say, after the investigation concluded, the pilot gifted my father a motorcycle he wanted really bad. My dad never asked for it, but he took protecting the pilots VERY seriously.
@karimhicks83768 ай бұрын
The flags on the AIRFORCE thunderbird, represents the counties/Nation's they have flown in:
@carolemartino12928 ай бұрын
GO NAVY
@AK-NERFER8 ай бұрын
Beat Army
@cliftonreed36258 ай бұрын
OORAH!
@rackyjaeckel16448 ай бұрын
The flags are all the nations the Thunderbirds perform in.
@413TomaccoRoad2 ай бұрын
Blue Angels fly a little closer and the Thunderbirds fly a little crazier.😅
@christopherrobbins57128 ай бұрын
@15:30 It will not ignite even if it goes directly into the engine intake, and the exhaust will not cause it to catch as it passes around the aircraft. And to answer the question about the fuel on the canopy, they're still flying more than 200MPH when refueling, and most canopy's of fighters are hydrophobic so they repel water and other fluids, and that's IF the fuel comes into contact at that speed.
@JS-TexanJeff8 ай бұрын
The name Thunderbird comes originally from Native American mythology. It has been used by/for many other things, including the classic Ford Thunderbird car (my brother had a 1964 convertible version when I was young). And yes, the Air Force flight demonstration team has used the name for many decades, going back to when they used T-38s vs the current F-16s.
@MichaelW9697 ай бұрын
Get outta my face dude.😂 I subscribed
@billchmelik56978 ай бұрын
Not cheesy, it communicating with the pilot...
@stangryn44028 ай бұрын
Just FYI @OriginalHuman all those flags on the thunderbirds are representing where the plane has gone to (not necessarily where the pilot has)
@jpizzle4197 ай бұрын
Every air fighter squadron (Navy and Airforce alike) have their own wave and salute, look into it if you'd like. I believe there is a whole video on the origins of it.
Blue Angels all the way, Thunderbirds got some catching up to do.
@amd18578 ай бұрын
I think the square of tiny flags on the side of the Thunderbirds represents all of the countries the Thunderbirds have visited or performed in. (but I'm not totally sure)
@nickMercadomp78 ай бұрын
There was an air show over lake erie in Buffalo NY and I woke up to sound of jets in the morning for 2 days best alarm clock ever
@Darth_Lunas8 ай бұрын
Elite aviators!
@Hokieredneck8 ай бұрын
This was done during COVID to up moral in major cities and support medical folks. I saw them in the DC area.
@scottwright2368 ай бұрын
Don't know if it was stated, but this was done during the Covid pandemic and was done over several major cities.
@jmar76315 ай бұрын
Comments are "wow, just wow". Moving on.
@JoannDavi8 ай бұрын
Citizenship revoked. J/K I believe the record is 49 planes in V formation before a Kansas City Chiefs' game at Arrowhead Stadium.
@anthonykielman54698 ай бұрын
Most flight crews do have some sort of cheesy thing they do in the navy as well as the airforce my dad was a usaf pilot for 25 years and I saw many a "routine" on base some are less cheesy than others
@jpwoelfling8 ай бұрын
The ground crews in my NAVY P-3 squadron would just give a salute. no fancy moves.
@TheGoldbaxter8 ай бұрын
the guy keeps looking at the other guys because hes the one filming it with the camera on his shield
@jamesgeorge28528 ай бұрын
Love both teams they both put on an amazing show but I'll stick with my first choice being the freeche Tricolori the Italian jet demo team they're insane
@scotunotee7072 ай бұрын
As a US Navy vet. I’m lmfao.
@shannonwoodcock10358 ай бұрын
The US Air Force have the best pilots in the world. The US Navy have the best naval aviators in the world. Went to the MacDill Airfest last Saturday, over 100,000 visitors.
@carolemartino12928 ай бұрын
Thunder birds are good but I'm navy through and through so blue angels all the way WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@johnstevens97328 ай бұрын
As a former member of the USAF (Crew Chief on C-5A) I totally agree with you about the stupid antics the T-Birds ground crew go thru. You only saw a brief portion of it. The Blue Angels ground crew has their own choreographed routine, but it's not ridiculous looking as the T-Birds. One other thing. The "camera" you saw in the pilots visor is actually a reflection of the jet directly in front of him.
@jst1man7 ай бұрын
Yep, its not often they fly together.
@johnpaulbacon83203 ай бұрын
You want to have your head explode - lookup a refueling of the SR-71A BlackBirds. You will probably go off your rockers.
@barbjhix7 ай бұрын
Have a pop quiz for ya. Why do Navy jets have such a short range and have to worry about running out of fuel? But the Air Force has much longer range and fuel isn't as much of a concern? Mid air fueling. The Air Force has been doing it since WWII, the Navy just recently figured out how to use Heavies in the air. 😂
@MissSteph1148 ай бұрын
The occasion was that the day ended in the word “day”😊
@dwaingambino19798 ай бұрын
Without the crew those jets wouldnt get off the ground....the cheesy gestures are like secret handshakes
@MyNaauao8 ай бұрын
The thunderbird show is from the 60s
@johnpaulbacon83203 ай бұрын
The USAF could of have chosen the Prototype of what would become the Navy F-18 but they chose the Prototype that is now the F-16 instead.
@steveg59338 ай бұрын
It's the US Air Force. Cheesey is their middle name. 😅 If you gotta fly, FLY NAVY
@Andrew-kv7fk8 ай бұрын
“If there’s a bunch of waffling about the cockpit im skipping it” rewinds and spends 5 min on the guys waving good bye, sorry bro got me laughing so hard
@semperparatus6787 ай бұрын
If you refilled that bottle with colored water I'm gonna be pissed lol. But we respect you enough to not get drunk on air. Buzzed yes, drunk no.
@johnpaulbacon83203 ай бұрын
Banter between the US Air Force and US Navy ; I'm better then you ( USAF ) - No your not I'm better ( USN ). Competition always brings out the best in all.
@BOATS_227 ай бұрын
GO NAVY!
@billchmelik56978 ай бұрын
The boom operator on the KC flys the boom...
@NJbakintheday8 ай бұрын
This U.S. Army vet thoroughly enjoyed you taking the piss out of the Air Force, and you are so right. It's a favorite pass time! Hilarious!
@erinmckee60675 ай бұрын
My Dad started in the Army in an Airborne unit, then switced to the Air Force. He always said, "They all trash the Air Force...it's OK. The Army still has to call for a lift." LOL (Sorry, he's no longer with us due to lung cancer from Agent Orange in Vietnam, so this Brat daughter had to comment.)