A little known fact is that the first major combat operation by US forces in the First World War was 50,000 troops under the command of General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian Corps, making up a total of 250,000. He is known as the originator of combined arms tactics. He planned his operation of creeping artillery, aircraft, tanks and soldiers to take 90 minutes. It took 93 minutes. Apparently General Pershing didn’t want his troops to go into battle at that point though believing his troops weren’t trained enough, and was perhaps deceived by Monash. Casualties on our side were quite light so maybe this was overlooked afterwards… Of course we Aussies totally respect the support we got during the Second World War too! My grandfather served with many US troops. I’ve also served with US forces in my time in the navy.
I live in Port Macquarie and we get these awesome machines flying over every few days. They do their training up and down the coastline from Newcastle to just past us. Seen them a number of times over the ocean only about 100mtrs up bloody awesome seeing them that close in formation. Especially the ones going past under full burn💪
Thanks for sharing this astonishing show! However in 2023’s Australia day, a F-35 just simply flew over the Sydney harbour today and never comeback. I really wish it will perform something like what it did last year from this video.
I heard it in the distance but didn't go out to look as previous years it was gone in a couple of minutes and by the time we heard it and looked up between high rise buildings it wouldn't be where we looked because at jet speed it left that sound way behind so we'd spend most of the time looking around confused - so I was surprised this year to hear it went on for 10-11 minutes of more - so thanks for posting this video reminds me of a previous year we went to the Illawarra Airshow where an F22 did a full-throttle low flyover - and it was so loud I was screaming as loud as I could, and I couldn't hear myself over the jet noise - and my recorded video - again with the microphone next to my mouth - you couldn't hear me screaming - only the awesome jet noise - WAAAAAAH !
>I WAS SCREAMING AS LOUD AS I COULD >I APPEARED AS SOMEWHAT OF A PSYCHOPATHIC MANIAC INTENT ON KILLING AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE >BUT THEN MY TISM SUBSIDED AND I STOPPED
WHY WHY WHY does Melbourne never get any fighter jets on Australia Day? We have had more Australia Day protests than proper fighter jet displays here!!!!
One probable reason is that Melbourne is, what?, 800 kms further away from Williamtown, where these aircraft are based, and their mission radius without IFR is only 1000 kms, and only that much if they don't use any afterburner. Mind you, this has similar implications for defending the north of Australia, too.
@@puffin51 want to see an f-111 return? :D they always manage to get a super hornet here for the F1 though, and this year even that will not happen because F1 organization decided that all countries can't have fighter jet displays because it's "damaging to the environment" XD
@@eneffay You're asking me what I want? Me, I'd like to see the RAAF equipped with both an air superiority fighter capable of flying from forward fields AND a long-range strike aircraft. rather than an attempt at a compromise that is neither.
@@puffin51 in reality though what options exist for a strike fighter with payload and range comparable to that of the f-111, and with cost palatable to our expenditure?
@@eneffay Good question. Back in 2003, we could have had the Eurofighter Typhoon, with nearly twice the range, a much greater payload, and far better operability, but no, we had to go for stealth, as if the RAAF was going to be required to attack Russia. We could be now planning to upgrade to the sixth-generation Tempest. Instead we waited 20 years for what we don't need. But now after we've paid an arm and a leg for it, we have no choice but to make the best of it. But the best is half the order not yet delivered, and the rest at Williamtown because it'll be another year or two before they're actually operational. IF all goes well. Only nothing has gone to budget or schedule with this aircraft yet.
People saying this plane is a waste 😂 wait until China or Russia even try us. This badboy can track and hit targets over 500 miles away with stealth missiles.
It can detect jets up to 400 km away and America is building5 new missiles and we don't know exactly what they'll be capable of but I believe one for the f35 is radar jamming. They're also making missiles that will have 2 rockets so it can reach way farther. Once one is spent it kicks it off and relies on the second. Honestly we don't know exactly how far the f35 can track and hit cause its classified. And it could probably see s300 and s400 from a pretty good distance.
Amazing! What a beautiful country (and jet)!
Cheers from France
There is nothing, and I mean NOTHING, more enjoyable for me than hearing fighter jet engines roar and echo in the air. Indescribable feeling.
as an American i love this💪🏻 the RAAF are no joke!! Aussies, Americans, Canadians, and Brits must never forget the history that binds us
A little known fact is that the first major combat operation by US forces in the First World War was 50,000 troops under the command of General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian Corps, making up a total of 250,000. He is known as the originator of combined arms tactics. He planned his operation of creeping artillery, aircraft, tanks and soldiers to take 90 minutes. It took 93 minutes. Apparently General Pershing didn’t want his troops to go into battle at that point though believing his troops weren’t trained enough, and was perhaps deceived by Monash. Casualties on our side were quite light so maybe this was overlooked afterwards…
Of course we Aussies totally respect the support we got during the Second World War too! My grandfather served with many US troops. I’ve also served with US forces in my time in the navy.
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When WWIII eventually happens, it’ll be up to those countries to protect most of the world.
Aussie here: all Aukus all gangsta until SU pilots starts pulling their pugachevs and kvochurs
Y'all hillbilly criminals from England 😅
I live in Port Macquarie and we get these awesome machines flying over every few days. They do their training up and down the coastline from Newcastle to just past us. Seen them a number of times over the ocean only about 100mtrs up bloody awesome seeing them that close in formation. Especially the ones going past under full burn💪
Probably a 5 minute flight from Williamtown 🙂
I’m so jealous
Every sound is wonderful
Beautiful bird 🇺🇸
seeing an F-35 flying past a square rigger! amazing leap of technology in only a few hundred years
Wicked jet. And deadly
Australia Day, the day for all Australians! Always was, always will be ❤️🇦🇺
Great upload, saw a few closeups from Beulah Street Wharf but this takes the cake!
Thank you for the upload
I couldn't get better shots.
Impressive...!! LOVE Australia
Thanks for sharing this astonishing show! However in 2023’s Australia day, a F-35 just simply flew over the Sydney harbour today and never comeback. I really wish it will perform something like what it did last year from this video.
Agreed. You can see the 2023 flyby on my channel
I go under the
bridge every year, it's a bit of a lottery, it's sometimes a handling display and other times just a flypast. We get what we get.
incredible sound!
I like it, but for sheer awesomeness the F111 was hard to beat.
I heard it in the distance but didn't go out to look as previous years it was gone in a couple of minutes and by the time we heard it and looked up between high rise buildings it wouldn't be where we looked because at jet speed it left that sound way behind so we'd spend most of the time looking around confused - so I was surprised this year to hear it went on for 10-11 minutes of more - so thanks for posting this video
reminds me of a previous year we went to the Illawarra Airshow where an F22 did a full-throttle low flyover - and it was so loud I was screaming as loud as I could, and I couldn't hear myself over the jet noise - and my recorded video - again with the microphone next to my mouth - you couldn't hear me screaming - only the awesome jet noise - WAAAAAAH !
>I WAS SCREAMING AS LOUD AS I COULD
>I APPEARED AS SOMEWHAT OF A PSYCHOPATHIC MANIAC INTENT ON KILLING AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE
>BUT THEN MY TISM SUBSIDED AND I STOPPED
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AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI ♥️
Watching this reminds me of all the angles I took my photos from
WOOOWWW 😁 THANKYOU AUSSIE 🙏
So very easy to love
Love the sound of F-35 JSF, SHEER POWER!!!
04:03 awesome 😎
B model ?
i have a video of the pass at 0:39 from the view of a boat where thr F-35 when riggt over us 🙂
surely show us
So cool
I was like 'Wait that sounds a lot louder/deeper than the F18s... " and then I saw this dorito flying around!
This jet is really stealth, at many moments I couldn't see
To hear is one thing but being there and the combination of sound and vibration that goes threw your body is just something else 😊👍🏼
Was this filmed with a potato
niche career for such individual land
THAT GROWL IS TERRIFYING 😨
Almost sounded like a Tie Fighter from Star Wars
Pulling "G"s
Bunga!
Not very stealthy for its price tag. I can still see it.
Well no shit mate
It has the potential to fly by without you noticing until your eardrums rupture, but that would be looked down upon 🤣
would you like them to make it invisible perhaps?
Love the Aussies, not impressed with the F35. The systems are incredible but agility isn't exactly the best.
Shit at least he was a cool cop!
WHY WHY WHY does Melbourne never get any fighter jets on Australia Day? We have had more Australia Day protests than proper fighter jet displays here!!!!
One probable reason is that Melbourne is, what?, 800 kms further away from Williamtown, where these aircraft are based, and their mission radius without IFR is only 1000 kms, and only that much if they don't use any afterburner. Mind you, this has similar implications for defending the north of Australia, too.
@@puffin51 want to see an f-111 return? :D they always manage to get a super hornet here for the F1 though, and this year even that will not happen because F1 organization decided that all countries can't have fighter jet displays because it's "damaging to the environment" XD
@@eneffay You're asking me what I want? Me, I'd like to see the RAAF equipped with both an air superiority fighter capable of flying from forward fields AND a long-range strike aircraft. rather than an attempt at a compromise that is neither.
@@puffin51 in reality though what options exist for a strike fighter with payload and range comparable to that of the f-111, and with cost palatable to our expenditure?
@@eneffay Good question. Back in 2003, we could have had the Eurofighter Typhoon, with nearly twice the range, a much greater payload, and far better operability, but no, we had to go for stealth, as if the RAAF was going to be required to attack Russia. We could be now planning to upgrade to the sixth-generation Tempest. Instead we waited 20 years for what we don't need. But now after we've paid an arm and a leg for it, we have no choice but to make the best of it. But the best is half the order not yet delivered, and the rest at Williamtown because it'll be another year or two before they're actually operational. IF all goes well. Only nothing has gone to budget or schedule with this aircraft yet.
People saying this plane is a waste 😂 wait until China or Russia even try us. This badboy can track and hit targets over 500 miles away with stealth missiles.
there is no such things as "stealth missiles" and it also can't hit stuff 500 miles away...
It can detect jets up to 400 km away and America is building5 new missiles and we don't know exactly what they'll be capable of but I believe one for the f35 is radar jamming. They're also making missiles that will have 2 rockets so it can reach way farther. Once one is spent it kicks it off and relies on the second. Honestly we don't know exactly how far the f35 can track and hit cause its classified. And it could probably see s300 and s400 from a pretty good distance.
Has bèen reported as having capabilitys of detecting other aircraft at 800 miles.
Argentina's are the Best Pilots
Argentina are thief of the best pilot award. UK's RAF pilots are best in the world ❤ Primer en el mundo 2023 ❤️ Love from Australia 🇦🇺
that's a bad bird
Oops, American technology.
S E T. Single engine trash.........
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