F-15 has been my favorite aircraft since I was just a little kid, and also one of my dad's favorite airframes to work on, but the F-22 certainly has to be the most beautiful-looking fighter in existence (obviously just my opinion). That front profile is as just so aggressive and imposing, and the rear view looks like something out of a science-fiction movie!
You can see the work and materials that went into this. Then you realize that if we restarted the project we could make it better. The 6th generation fighter aircraft hopefully can be a worthy successor to the F-22. Something you can look at today and say "this is one of the most advanced things on the planet" with it just sitting still on a run way.
i think it uses solid fuel cartridges as a starter for these engines, they start instantly with a push of a button, I doubt this plane has an APU starting procedure etc..
@@GamingAmbienceLive It's not a cartridge, it's a JFS, a separate small turbine that uses stored compressed gas to spin the JFS turbine which is connected with the main engine through a gearbox. Called the APGS on the F22.
This particular plane may be the most lethal air to air fighter even among the f-22s because of the last production usually the most advanced. Better coatings, better radar, and i've heard that the last block of f-22 (block 40 like this aircraft) can be equipped with cheek array radars and IRST upgrade if the air force demand it
Not really, you can't line-assemble aircraft and have them all different. There were many changes but they were introduced in chunks and not frame-by-frame. In some cases older aircraft are upgraded BEFORE production ones because the upgrade program starts before the line is modified. I think they already have side-looking AESA but it's widely thought that they'll never really get IRST. I was given a walk-around by one of the demo pilots and did see some interesting stuff that he couldn't talk about. I think it likely has some defensive IR capabilities but without a big/integrated system like EOTS on the F-35, it's just not possible.
@@EstorilEm I do know that aircraft assembly isn't like custom car coachbuilding, what I'm implying is this is the last block of F-22 hence has the most refinement and potential. I think I saw a chart about F-22 somewhere regarding what upgrades each block has compared to the previous block including cheek array that I mentioned that was unavailable in early block. I'm NOT referring to frame by frame upgrade. Regarding IRST, I've been told that there is a potential of an infrared system using the defensive IR cameras around the body similar to F-35's DAS, not its EOTS.
@@ihsanjayadi88 That's the thing I'm trying to say - the block upgrades didn't necessarily have anything to do with the production date, some of the very first TEST aircraft were upgraded to the latest block updates sooner than ones coming off the assembly line. They didn't "smooth the paint" or "fix this seam" etc... they were built in line-assembly almost identically, and almost ALL of the upgrades were performed after they were built, as production stopped so prematurely. And no about infrared - DAS is built around situational awareness and defensive capabilities with the HUD, EOTS is offensive IRST/FLIR for targeting. The system is large and requires a forward-looking optical capability with great optics, which the F-22 will NEVER have with that giant AESA radar up front. Originally they had proposed an IRST system integrated to the leading edges of the wings, but this was going to be extremely expensive and massively complicated given the movement of the leading-edge surfaces, I think it may have required supplemental cooling as well (possibly via nitrogen, etc) so again - complex and expensive plus additional maintenance. No adversary aircraft is stealthy enough to require it (the SU-57 is a joke, and its' IRST dome kills its frontal RCS to the point where an F-22 can STILL see it and get a shot off before the SU-57 knows its there). I think they made the correct decision NOT to include IRST in the F-22 - it's never been required in any offensive fighter engagement in history that I'm aware of. Even if you could see the aircraft, getting existing weapons systems and missile to lock onto the target is a completely different story. You have zero internal missile guidance still, and zero radar uplink guidance TO the missile from the aircraft. IRST just tells you SOMETHING is there - but in reality you can't do anything about it.
@lEm The IRST was canceled outright, unfortunately. I believe the argument at the time, aside from cutting cost because the F-22 started to become a pariah after the USSR folded (no more big-bad enemies, right? 🙄), was that even the most advanced IRST (and the F-22's was going to have two large staring arrays in the wing roots, or so I read) wasn't going to enable the F-22 to dominate in BVR. Even the latest IRSTs don't work much beyond visual range at the frontal aspect, so I see their point. I'm not saying that I agree, because there are strong arguments to be made in favor of having an IRST, but the pressure to cut costs to save the program with so few airframes being purchased was intense. Supposedly, a podded IRST is being developed for the F-22 right now, by the way. I'm not sure how they plan to make it stealthy, but that's the idea. This just goes to show how shortsighted the government is, as usual. They tried to kill the F-22 completely, but were stuck with a few of them, and now they're spending big money to upgrade the few they have to hold on until the bigger bucks they're spending will hopefully result in a replacement from the NGAD program. Maybe that fighter will actually be wanted and purchased in sufficient quantities. What they should have done is purchase more F-22s and kept that program going. They should have allowed it to be exported to countries like Japan, Israel, and Australia, who were interested, as well, to help keep production going. It would have cost less in the long run (per-unit cost would have dropped to a fraction of what it ended up being), and resulted in a superior F-22. Instead, they largely threw away their massive investment and now have to make a similarly massive investment to replace the fighter they didn't want but now do. 😬🙄
💛🇺🇸 I love United States Air Force! My grandpa used to be in the Air Force, but he died before I was born. He served at Scott Air Force Base! He died from bone marrow transplant, failure. Unfortunately, I can’t join the Air Force due to my disability of autism.
Actually, you can buy military aircraft once when they are no longer in service so the F22 is not going to be out of service anytime soon and you must have 1500 hrs. of jet experience flying. There are some people who personally own old Mig 25 Foxbat's but you better have a good 8 or 9 figure net worth.
I mean it sounds like a jet, unlike old piston warbirds that had there own individual sounds deriving from a Diamler-Benz off a Messerschmitt or a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine off a Spitfire. Now those old planes each had unique sound. On the ground and the Sky. This just sounds like any every jet engine out there lol from this F-22 Raptor to a civilian Gulf Stream private jet 🙄🤦♂️
Brandon Deppe The sounds between some jets actually differ but it’s a pretty small difference. You gotta admit though that these things flying at high speeds pretty low on the ground sound cool.
It's an air show. Ceremonial only. Soldiers don't walk and change guard like they do at Arlington cemetery either but it adds to the military pomp. These airshows are designed to promote recruiting so it sells the "ideal" rather than reality. Everyone loves a parade. I don't see the down side.
ahhh yes...I made parts for those engines...thrust vectorization nozzles among many others as a machinist for pratt and Whitney aircraft... real nice powerplants..as you can see
USA Number one in safety and technology concerning army and making money. We do love watching all this elegance and professionalism. PERFECTION has title(USA)
I like this plane, how much for installment sale? Is there a promotion? I bought it to go to school because I often overslept to class late, studied very well and was smart, just a little lazy.
I go to this airshow every year and I take the kids. They love it, I love it, and the noise still catches us by surprise sometimes. This airshow is at Mather Airport in Sacrameto. Go see it.
Yeah it has always amazed me that they have ordered more planes that were pieces of 5hit and a proven failure but only bought 195 of the baddest fighter jet that the world has ever produced! I guess they didn't pay off the right people to keep the program alive.
production and maintenance of the f-22 isn't cost effective with the current state of warfare in the world. it sucks but it makes sense, especially since there's already a 6th gen fighter on the way.
10 минут терпеливо смотрел эти понты. Вопрос так и остался открытым, что автор ролика хотел показать? 5 миллионов посмотрело. Как в анекдоте с обезьяной:"Дура не дура, а свой доллар заработала".
Bonjour les pilotes d'avion de chasse merci pour le F22 raptor trop beau comme tout super génial un grand merci vous méritée un grand pouce bleu 👍👍👍👍👍 j'adore cette avion de chasse
F-15 has been my favorite aircraft since I was just a little kid, and also one of my dad's favorite airframes to work on, but the F-22 certainly has to be the most beautiful-looking fighter in existence (obviously just my opinion). That front profile is as just so aggressive and imposing, and the rear view looks like something out of a science-fiction movie!
yeah. it’s a shame that they cost more than the whole fucking world
woh, wat a maschine, forgot war 30 seconds, yhe pilot have a dunny, deadly toy
@@justaguyyyy6446 i would value Earth higher than $150million
@@MrKnaives there is no world war..get a grip
@@vladraduandrei5227 * Cough cough * there's achkcually
How they move, walk, and gesture is exactly how I retrieve my mail from the mail box at 1100 hrs each morning.
😂😂😂
This Is how we in Italy salute the mailman when he approach home.
😂😂😂
Do you stand way too much at attention like this guy does while doing so?
Arms all the way down...no bi/tri gap.
The honor of flying one of these is just incredible!
9:05 I love how the pilot pitched the thrust vectoring nozzles up to avoid blasting the public with the hot exhaust!
You can see the work and materials that went into this. Then you realize that if we restarted the project we could make it better.
The 6th generation fighter aircraft hopefully can be a worthy successor to the F-22. Something you can look at today and say "this is one of the most advanced things on the planet" with it just sitting still on a run way.
Well they better be good with all the tax money they use up.
it better look good too
2:07 - what a sound.
i think it uses solid fuel cartridges as a starter for these engines, they start instantly with a push of a button, I doubt this plane has an APU starting procedure etc..
@@GamingAmbienceLive It's not a cartridge, it's a JFS, a separate small turbine that uses stored compressed gas to spin the JFS turbine which is connected with the main engine through a gearbox. Called the APGS on the F22.
@@alihammad6318 oh damn that’s clever
2:05 you can see his hand move back and forth like he is trying to start a lawnmower lol
Sounds like a mountain lion
Дисциплина на высоте! Красивый истребитель! Молодцы, хорошие самолёты делаете! Hello from Russia)
Hello!
Hello thanks for the compliment Russia has also built some beautiful aircraft wish we could come together
2:07. The kid starts talking but the jet wants the spotlight tho🥶
This particular plane may be the most lethal air to air fighter even among the f-22s because of the last production usually the most advanced. Better coatings, better radar, and i've heard that the last block of f-22 (block 40 like this aircraft) can be equipped with cheek array radars and IRST upgrade if the air force demand it
Looks great !!
Not really, you can't line-assemble aircraft and have them all different. There were many changes but they were introduced in chunks and not frame-by-frame. In some cases older aircraft are upgraded BEFORE production ones because the upgrade program starts before the line is modified. I think they already have side-looking AESA but it's widely thought that they'll never really get IRST. I was given a walk-around by one of the demo pilots and did see some interesting stuff that he couldn't talk about. I think it likely has some defensive IR capabilities but without a big/integrated system like EOTS on the F-35, it's just not possible.
@@EstorilEm I do know that aircraft assembly isn't like custom car coachbuilding, what I'm implying is this is the last block of F-22 hence has the most refinement and potential. I think I saw a chart about F-22 somewhere regarding what upgrades each block has compared to the previous block including cheek array that I mentioned that was unavailable in early block. I'm NOT referring to frame by frame upgrade.
Regarding IRST, I've been told that there is a potential of an infrared system using the defensive IR cameras around the body similar to F-35's DAS, not its EOTS.
@@ihsanjayadi88 That's the thing I'm trying to say - the block upgrades didn't necessarily have anything to do with the production date, some of the very first TEST aircraft were upgraded to the latest block updates sooner than ones coming off the assembly line. They didn't "smooth the paint" or "fix this seam" etc... they were built in line-assembly almost identically, and almost ALL of the upgrades were performed after they were built, as production stopped so prematurely.
And no about infrared - DAS is built around situational awareness and defensive capabilities with the HUD, EOTS is offensive IRST/FLIR for targeting. The system is large and requires a forward-looking optical capability with great optics, which the F-22 will NEVER have with that giant AESA radar up front. Originally they had proposed an IRST system integrated to the leading edges of the wings, but this was going to be extremely expensive and massively complicated given the movement of the leading-edge surfaces, I think it may have required supplemental cooling as well (possibly via nitrogen, etc) so again - complex and expensive plus additional maintenance.
No adversary aircraft is stealthy enough to require it (the SU-57 is a joke, and its' IRST dome kills its frontal RCS to the point where an F-22 can STILL see it and get a shot off before the SU-57 knows its there).
I think they made the correct decision NOT to include IRST in the F-22 - it's never been required in any offensive fighter engagement in history that I'm aware of. Even if you could see the aircraft, getting existing weapons systems and missile to lock onto the target is a completely different story. You have zero internal missile guidance still, and zero radar uplink guidance TO the missile from the aircraft. IRST just tells you SOMETHING is there - but in reality you can't do anything about it.
@lEm The IRST was canceled outright, unfortunately. I believe the argument at the time, aside from cutting cost because the F-22 started to become a pariah after the USSR folded (no more big-bad enemies, right? 🙄), was that even the most advanced IRST (and the F-22's was going to have two large staring arrays in the wing roots, or so I read) wasn't going to enable the F-22 to dominate in BVR. Even the latest IRSTs don't work much beyond visual range at the frontal aspect, so I see their point. I'm not saying that I agree, because there are strong arguments to be made in favor of having an IRST, but the pressure to cut costs to save the program with so few airframes being purchased was intense.
Supposedly, a podded IRST is being developed for the F-22 right now, by the way. I'm not sure how they plan to make it stealthy, but that's the idea. This just goes to show how shortsighted the government is, as usual. They tried to kill the F-22 completely, but were stuck with a few of them, and now they're spending big money to upgrade the few they have to hold on until the bigger bucks they're spending will hopefully result in a replacement from the NGAD program. Maybe that fighter will actually be wanted and purchased in sufficient quantities. What they should have done is purchase more F-22s and kept that program going. They should have allowed it to be exported to countries like Japan, Israel, and Australia, who were interested, as well, to help keep production going. It would have cost less in the long run (per-unit cost would have dropped to a fraction of what it ended up being), and resulted in a superior F-22. Instead, they largely threw away their massive investment and now have to make a similarly massive investment to replace the fighter they didn't want but now do. 😬🙄
Now we see why they call it the Raptor, that's the single coolest most intimidating sound I've ever heard.
Except for loud show throwin mommas 😹
Also the low rumble at 3:25 (fuel slowly being added and lit, the heat distortions out the back are also a sign that process has started).
💛🇺🇸 I love United States Air Force! My grandpa used to be in the Air Force, but he died before I was born. He served at Scott Air Force Base! He died from bone marrow transplant, failure. Unfortunately, I can’t join the Air Force due to my disability of autism.
Such cute dancing by the ground crew. Best way to win a war.
WOW!!!!!! That start up sounded SICK!!!!!!!!! You heard the POWER on that startup.
2:09.
2:07 **little kid starts talking**
raptor: "shut up my time to shine"
Lmao..
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Awesome views of the F-22 Raptor
Love the F-22 Raptor. Seen it fly a few times at airshows.
Aw man I gotta buy one.👍
Good luck on the cost of one.
Yeah you can - they'll do them on $69.99 a week plans every once in a while (they need every dollar they can get to pay for the F-35 programme. :D)
I was thinking about putting one on lay-away myself. 😂😂😂
Actually, you can buy military aircraft once when they are no longer in service so the F22 is not going to be out of service anytime soon and you must have 1500 hrs. of jet experience flying. There are some people who personally own old Mig 25 Foxbat's but you better have a good 8 or 9 figure net worth.
@@uriahbleue1947 No chance of the F22 being sold to the civilian market if we arent even selling them to the allied nations.
What a beast! Sounds amazing at startup with that new car smell I bet. Top Plane next to the baby F35
F 35 is Tiny Pit squeak
Last F - 22 Raptor built ENGINE START - UP. SUPER.
ทำแบบกระจกทั้งตัว เหมือน ไอรอมแมน
Truly amazing..so much respect for our military
Yet u still cant handle IRAN funny people u all r bunch of jokers cry babys
You ain't jealous is you little boy...try next time to reply to my comments in under 6 months ..go crawl back in your cave
That was the cleanest hand shake in history.
Lol
And then a quick turning
In the history of handshake
danisi
@@fencing8511 mada fake donl trap
Incredible footage ! Got to love the sound of this bird coming to life
Si
Si😊😍 papi mami hoy sí vi a mis
No mis compañeros 5&_;+.+?;---?+-+-;-::
😭
I mean it sounds like a jet, unlike old piston warbirds that had there own individual sounds deriving from a Diamler-Benz off a Messerschmitt or a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine off a Spitfire. Now those old planes each had unique sound. On the ground and the Sky. This just sounds like any every jet engine out there lol from this F-22 Raptor to a civilian Gulf Stream private jet 🙄🤦♂️
Brandon Deppe The sounds between some jets actually differ but it’s a pretty small difference. You gotta admit though that these things flying at high speeds pretty low on the ground sound cool.
This plane owns the skies. Period
I wish I went to school everyday in one of those.. Someday I will.
Until it meets SU-35..
ΣΥΓΧΑΡΗΤΗΡΙΑ ΣΕ ΟΛΑ ΤΑ ΠΑΙΔΙΑ ΑΛΛΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΕ ΣΕΝΑ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΠΙΚΟΔΟΜΗΤΙΚΗ ΑΥΤΗ ΠΡΟΣΠΑΘΕΙΑ.
bro typed the second half in all caps because he thought he needed to yell over the raptor
Pratt & Whitney F119. A lot of proud people made that.
Die zwei Hampelmänner sind wirklich lustig!
👍😎🇦🇹
23 years launching jets in the USAF and never walked goofy like that around my jets.
It's an air show. Ceremonial only. Soldiers don't walk and change guard like they do at Arlington cemetery either but it adds to the military pomp. These airshows are designed to promote recruiting so it sells the "ideal" rather than reality. Everyone loves a parade. I don't see the down side.
You must never been selected for an air show or honor guard in those 23 mediocre years.
@@ChrisDavis-ju7tx ouch.
Do they got to walk like that?
Thank you for your service. Your observation hints that you were never assigned to an air show, but worked at the real deal, An active airbase.
probably one of the best and beautiful looking machine ever made in human history 😍😍
F 22 Raptor is NO 1 Most Formidable Machine ever exists on earth
Beautiful aircraft!🤗
Wow, those are the same habd signals I use to communicate with my toilet in preps to mount it and release fury.
Such a beautiful bird nd super sound
At 2:08......That’s the sound our cat makes when it’s hungry...😆👍🐯
Gorgeous jet
ahhh yes...I made parts for those engines...thrust vectorization nozzles among many others as a machinist for pratt and Whitney aircraft... real nice powerplants..as you can see
🥰 that sound is magical. Better than the smell of lackland for sure
Every time I watch an F-22 video the thing looks a little scarier. It’s a BEAST!
Yup, it sure is
its such a shame this aircraft isnt going to be made anymore.
Awesomeness! Love that sound! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting this video!!!
Im loving every second of this
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How you love fighter?
engineers, pilots and people involved in the creation of this " respect"
Started in the 80's... back when everyone had to modify their cars with new head units so they could play CD's LOL
Love having the Merlin singing in the background
5
Nothing better.
It wasnt a Merlin but the F4u Corsair you see in the background when the Raptor is taxiing out
I love the moment the little girl pipes up, the jet instantly interrpts her.
I am friends with the man that delivered this exact jet off the assembly line to the base in Alaska. Col Paul “Max” Moga
Greg,
So?
I see, only high ranked officers can drive this
I've seen him on different TV shows including Dogfights, I believe.
👏👌💪💪💪BEAUTIFULLY AMAZING
Love it. Great plane!
Kid- why do th...
Raptor- shut up kid "fires up the Apu"
2:09 is the sound everyone wants to hear
Goosebumps!!!!
And that's just the APU! Engines start around 3:30
Ohhhhh that whip sound was Snazzzzy ❤
Music to my ears😊. Such a beautiful plane, and sound!
USA Number one in safety and technology concerning army and making money.
We do love watching all this elegance and professionalism.
PERFECTION has title(USA)
Looking so cute and powerful!
That was a quick engine start up
A couple of minutes
Сила 💪... С детства за 🇺🇸.
🇰🇵😌🚀
This plane has the prettiest front view
The F-35B is a short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft, it can hover in the air thanks to its special rotating engine.
except this is an f22..
ya no idea why this guys talking about an f35
@@ericturner4850 he's got the spirit
I love YF19 and YF21
love those things louder than hell and even faster gives me chills watching em
Come Get You Some!!. Badass and Spencer put's out the best Aviation videos by FAR!!
what an amazing show 🔥
I hope it doesn't take this damn long during war
Amazing !!! 100% Full Power.
The kid 😂 “Why do they.. **CLICK, WHOOOOOOOOSSHHHHHHH” 😂😂
Happen to have a similar clip of the F-18? Love hearing the engines come to life on the Blue Angels.
Since the F-18 are carrier based fighter, I'm guessing not. But Canada uses the F-18 as a land based fighter so you might find something there.
Are they really doing that movement for each F22 take off on a regular basis or it's just because this was an air show?
Because it was an airshow. Definitely no reason to hurry compared to a real life scramble.
I like this plane, how much for installment sale? Is there a promotion? I bought it to go to school because I often overslept to class late, studied very well and was smart, just a little lazy.
I like this video
Чем-то похоже на смену почётного караула в Индии 😂😂😂
Пока взлетит, война закончиться
а на главном кладбище государства на красной площади у пирамиды фараона ленина до сих пор индийский караул меняют?
@@user384fcgbbf к сожалению давно нет)
Whuat
Роботы обслуживают?
thank you pilot and take care of your self and good flight
- Кем же ты служил, сынок?
- Застегивателем ремня, сэр.
@Alec Miller shove your english up your ass. I write as I want
Нее ,хламо-лётцем а рассеи!:)))
@Alec Miller google translate y dumb fuck
@Alec Miller fick sich selbst Arschloch!
Haha USA and RUSSIAN fight .. i am watching here we go
I go to this airshow every year and I take the kids. They love it, I love it, and the noise still catches us by surprise sometimes. This airshow is at Mather Airport in Sacrameto. Go see it.
Should restart the F22 production
The USAF only ordered 195 of them. Until a new order comes in they will not be making them any more.
Yeah it has always amazed me that they have ordered more planes that were pieces of 5hit and a proven failure but only bought 195 of the baddest fighter jet that the world has ever produced! I guess they didn't pay off the right people to keep the program alive.
production and maintenance of the f-22 isn't cost effective with the current state of warfare in the world. it sucks but it makes sense, especially since there's already a 6th gen fighter on the way.
When the canopy closes. It just got real. That thing coming at you 😮
The way he turned 🙃
Thought he had some Michael Jackson move off that stepladder 😜
Engine sound says all about quality
That start up!
В пизде !!!!
@@БиллиДжоэл-р6у в твоей
2:08 Why did they just shut the Kswoooshh whoooshhh!!!!!
2:09
*kid start talk*
F-22「SHUUT HHhhHHHHHHH
I had NO idea they aren’t building the F-22 Raptor anymore! (Or did the F-35 Striker take over for her?)
They aren't building them anymore. The plan is to retire them in the 30s because of the 35s, and potentially because of the 6th gens being built.
They really need to walk like Charles Chaplin?
I really like that drill
More like Elvis Presley 🙂
I think it's make them more alert or mentally stronger.....u can do this ..its feel great
@@vinaykhandka1993 You mean mid 1970s Elvis with his butt sticking out, looking like he had to shit?
Is just a show for the camera
Super F22 good news
Hubbard and Gibser are great 5th-Gen crew chiefs!!!!
10 минут терпеливо смотрел эти понты. Вопрос так и остался открытым, что автор ролика хотел показать? 5 миллионов посмотрело. Как в анекдоте с обезьяной:"Дура не дура, а свой доллар заработала".
Bonjour les pilotes d'avion de chasse merci pour le F22 raptor trop beau comme tout super génial un grand merci vous méritée un grand pouce bleu 👍👍👍👍👍 j'adore cette avion de chasse
Seb Rou apprends à écrire au lieu de dire des conneries
@@chrrev1 tu te croix plus fort que moi tu connaît rien en avion de chasse moi oui
Hell yes! Predator looking for a target!
He actually starts the engine at 2:08
That's the APU engines don't start spinning up till 3:13
Lmao
@@therealsharat I stand corrected. The pregame for the engine starting is at 2:08
@@jaybrielakoi7747 😂😂👌👍
Great video.
Así era mi trabajo en la fuerza aérea,por eso soy muy orgulloso de ser PILOTO MILITAR MANRICH
En lo que calientan motores ya les cayo cientos de bombas
Beautiful plane.
А где "КУ", пацаки?
Sr você for assistir esse vídeo não perca o seu tempo , com certeza vc vai passar nervoso 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Nem mostra o avião voar, mas olha o vídeo diz “startup”
Beautiful n super expensive aerial toys..
How they move is all put on for show
Logical
Nicee ❤️❤️
So professional !!
Pilots never ride F22.
F22 rides them.
I mean look at that handshake. Definetely made out of F22
Thank you!!!
Конкретный аппарат 👍
The Bell startip turbine is still best imo. The Abrams in person is pretty cool though.
Респект! Великая Страна! Великий Народ ! Гарант Мира и Спокойствия на Планете.
Mukhtar Mukashov вторая личность заиграла у тебя что ли?))
@@GrayWolf977 да а́грессору и изгою́ таким не быть никогда..
Mukhtar Mukashov прочитал
Happy flight pilot cakep❤❤❤