The 177th Fighter Wing is located at Atlantic City International Airport, in New Jersey, USA. The Squadron insignia is the Jersey Devil. A local folklore myth. The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey. The "goat head" on the flag in this video is only a squadron insignia and not meant to signify devil worship... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Devil
@@joequillun7790 Thrust is around 70kN, which is equivalent to a weight of 7000 kg. So its the same as hanging a couple cars in air, supported by few bolts. For example, single shitty-grade (8.8) 20mm regular bolt can take 100 kN of shear. So around 4x 10mm bolts or single 20mm bolt would hold it. I think they used a few more bolts, though.
I've worked near this Base for a long time. Lived in the approach/departure lane for a coupe years. Best viewed during grey skies at dusk. You can see the afterburner rings easily. I'm pretty sure this building still stands. Respect to the men and women at the 177th FW. Fun fact, the FAA facility is nearby. They have a landing gear test facility. The building is huge. I've had the pleasure to see inside first hand. It incredible.
0:00 Bleed Air Introduced 0:18 Fuel Introduced Into the Engine 0:27 Larger Fuel Quantity Injected, Burning Assists Startup 0:40 Idle, Bleed Air Off, Warm Up Period Begins 1:01 Engine RPM Increases, Warm Up Over 1:24 Engine Full Power 1:28 Afterburners Lit, Engine Full Thrust 1:59 Afterburner Shutdown 2:09 Idle 2:18 Fuel Cutoff, No Thrust Edit: Yes this could be a first run up of the engine, or a run after maintenance, however it is possible that the atomized fuel didn't ignite properly on the first run of the igniter. And I got a few of the time stamps wrong, bleed doesn't stop assisting the engine until idle.
Wow congrats your mod of a subreddit with 133 members and another one with 70.1k you saying your a mod doesn’t mean shit, I could create my own subreddit become a mod and no one would care because your mod of a subreddit that no one knows exists, by you saying your a mod you where implying you were mod of r/wooosh but your obviously not
After seeing a video of a french sailor being sucked thru a jet turbine on a fighter jet and sent out the other side and overboard in to the sea. It was during a safety brief in USN on launch and recovery ops. I would never want to be within 30’ of that intake. The sailor actually survived it. The turbine from what i understand needed a bit of maintenance.
First jet engines I worked on (KC-135A), PW J57-59W...they were turbo jet..water injected (for heavy payloads). Then came the GE turbo fans...80,000lbs thrust at 90% x 4. Loved working on that bird.
I was lucky enough to do my engineering internship at GE aircraft engines and this was one of the engines I got to work on. One rotation was in the test cell and seeing these on a test rig is something you could never describe. Being only a few feet from one of these (separated by the cell wall of course) at 100% PLA and max after burner is likely the coolest experience of my life.
what if i told you that if you work for the air force or navy, you'll get the chance to be even closer to full afterburner. look up catapults off carriers
that damn thing must've been hot as hell, though, standing a few feet from it. I live only 30 miles southeast of Edwards Air Force Base, and they occasionally test and train pilots for them, including the new F-21's, I think, is what they are, and they are LOUD! They've produced some good sonic booms, too, which seems to be dwindling in occurrence. Used to be almost once or twice a week, with 10 or more passes, and I wouldn't flinch. Now you're lucky if they pass once a month with more than two passes per test or training, and I jump every time they pass by with even a small sonic boom.
They still use P&W in the F16's. The F16's used the F100-PW-200 at first but were changed to the F100-PW-220's in the early 90's. Even today they still have the -220's.
I tagged along on a dual engine highpower in iraq 2009. We jad the engine bay doors off the jet. Normal maintanance. However when you're standing under that jet and the pilot buries the throttle theres nothing like it anywhere else. The sheer power of steel and fire....
Barrington the closest I got was an f16 breaking the sound barrier 15-20 ft above my head when I was in egypt. The shock (as in energy, not the emotion) and pressure knocked me on my ass and I couldn't stand up for a good minute or two because of how disoriented and nauseous it made me. Like, I lost any semblance of a sense of balance and couldn't think straight at all.
I was working as a sub-contractor at Wright-Patterson AFB and got to witness a flight of F-16's takeoff as I was walking from my car to the building. Absolutely amazing sight and sounds.
Yeah no jets produce more thrust with airflow. That's why jets dint climb like props. The faster the sir goes threw the hey the more you get out of the engines thrust
@Ilovepotatos i thought all jet engines operated on the premise that they take air in, superheat it with fuel in one chamber than compress the superheated air and focus it out the other end for thrust and that fighter jets just had a larger compression area for the air and a more tightly focused thrust vector?
@@jerrywbrice 2021 they already had planes flying cross country and tanks and ships with much bigger engines than this. You're thinking of 200 years ago probably.
Nirmit Official i could ve wrong but i think at the point where its spooling up its shoving so much air in that tunnel that it makes basicly a vacuum and air(easily seen with smoke) gets sucked in
The exhaust from the jet is high speed, low pressure air relative to the air in the room. As this stream of air rushes through the tunnel, it draws air from the room to compensate for the lower pressure (sort of "replacing" the air, if you like). This is evident by the smoke being pulled from the room.
I don’t know anything about teleportation, or jet engines, but I think the hose is actually slowly getting sucked into the tunnel because of the engine
F-16 engines, F110-GE-129s especially, do not go full afterburner 😂😂......they go full augmentation!! M.F.E.!!! Great video though, test cell runs never get old! And the test cell is only referred to as a Hush House when it is set up for installed runs (aircraft)
TDYs were fun since lacking a Hush House we tied down the jet for burner runs. You can stand just forward of the nozzle in full AB and feel the subsonic rumble via your whole body. Before HazMat mattered we found dumping oil and hydraulic juice waste containers into the plume makes pretty colors, but that was back when freezing frogs and waterbugs during LOX bottle servicing was the norm. (They shatter in a satisfying manner.)
Such an amazing piece of engineering. Do you have any idea how fast the internals are spinning.. 1 the slightest micro imbalance would cause the whole thing to blow like a bomb. Awesome
That exhaust nozzle must be made of diamonds in order to uphold such heat. No wonder these machines are the most expensive weapons system in military history.
There's a layer of cooler air, injected between the hot exhaust and the structure. The nozzle was not visible glowing in this shot, so it was withing the temperature range of non-precious materials. You do see some glow in night ops, like the exhaust on a high performance car.
Andrew Jackson highly unlikely. Yes the jet itself was designed by Lockheed. This engine is a GE engine. Completely different company, but similar in design like the P&W
Been there, done that. At several air bases. My company built the stands and I helped install them in Saudi and a couple US bases. Also installed F22 vectored thrust engine stands at Edwards Air Force Base.
The 177th Fighter Wing is located at Atlantic City International Airport, in New Jersey, USA. The Squadron insignia is the Jersey Devil. A local folklore myth. The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey. The "goat head" on the flag in this video is only a squadron insignia and not meant to signify devil worship... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Devil
Not to be confused with the devil from hells kitchen. They are cousins. 👿 😈
this is my new motovation on the days. so cool
Thank you?
It’s bad this has to be clarified these days.
Just a big hair dryer
Your laptop when you accidentally open 20 tabs in chrome.
Digit Zero Dem u might still be using Pentium 4
What does that have to do with the video
@@wxstidelifeYt
R/whooosh
Oh now I get it
Retired F-16 engine troop here, and that's fucking funny!
Can we just give a moment to reflect on the strength of those ground bolts.
I was curious too, about how much load there is in the structure.
@@joequillun7790 Thrust is around 70kN, which is equivalent to a weight of 7000 kg. So its the same as hanging a couple cars in air, supported by few bolts.
For example, single shitty-grade (8.8) 20mm regular bolt can take 100 kN of shear. So around 4x 10mm bolts or single 20mm bolt would hold it. I think they used a few more bolts, though.
@@rpinola your calculation must be wrong somewhere. 2 x 10mm bolts will snap and this thing will be airborned
Fax
4x10 mm bolts to keep a multi million dollar project safe in the age of overkill? I don't think so.
I've worked near this Base for a long time. Lived in the approach/departure lane for a coupe years. Best viewed during grey skies at dusk. You can see the afterburner rings easily. I'm pretty sure this building still stands. Respect to the men and women at the 177th FW. Fun fact, the FAA facility is nearby. They have a landing gear test facility. The building is huge. I've had the pleasure to see inside first hand. It incredible.
0:00 Bleed Air Introduced
0:18 Fuel Introduced Into the Engine
0:27 Larger Fuel Quantity Injected, Burning Assists Startup
0:40 Idle, Bleed Air Off, Warm Up Period Begins
1:01 Engine RPM Increases, Warm Up Over
1:24 Engine Full Power
1:28 Afterburners Lit, Engine Full Thrust
1:59 Afterburner Shutdown
2:09 Idle
2:18 Fuel Cutoff, No Thrust
Edit: Yes this could be a first run up of the engine, or a run after maintenance, however it is possible that the atomized fuel didn't ignite properly on the first run of the igniter. And I got a few of the time stamps wrong, bleed doesn't stop assisting the engine until idle.
Nice.
Thanks for the details
Ja ja. Weiter. Itar or not itar? ;)
Thank yiu
1:21 lizard run's in and out the camera's view
Everybody gangsta till the ground starts flying
🤣🤦
Not me!
With a big enough engine, anything can fly
Everybody gangsta till the earth changes its orbit
@@Yoitsmeak777 spacex's Ablarive test
I'm surprised that the air hose laying on the ground wasn't sucked in.
It'll suck us up if we get too close
That's why there is mashing in front of the intake to prevent that from happening🤣🤣🤣🤣
U watch too many cartoons on
They are heavy
@@ArchangelExile nah the fuel supply is the thick black hose laying on the floor towards the back of the motor
This low-key sounds like my computer after running 2 chrome tabs.
i know its a joke but my 600$ pc makes no sound
Harry White I doubt you even use reddit the r/woOoOsh is thing is cringe af a dead
@@harrywhite9030 My dad works at youtube m8te. U want ban?
Wow congrats your mod of a subreddit with 133 members and another one with 70.1k you saying your a mod doesn’t mean shit, I could create my own subreddit become a mod and no one would care because your mod of a subreddit that no one knows exists, by you saying your a mod you where implying you were mod of r/wooosh but your obviously not
@@geoorge1000 bruh your honestly funny asf u should be a comedian
This is what you show your 13 yo when they ask what good is algebra for...
Nah, other math sure but algebra is just useless bullshit math to waste kids time and tax dollars on.
@@KandiKlover algebra is like the core of math
@@KandiKlover Lol *WHAT*? Algebra is like the first things you NEED to know before anything else in maths..
It takes more than just math for this
He was one of these 13 yo dumbasses
Fun fact: The camera isn’t zooming in, the cameraman is getting dragged towards the intake.
@Sara Glenton ~_~
@Sara Glenton no your wrong youve been wrong your whole life.
youre so clever!!
After seeing a video of a french sailor being sucked thru a jet turbine on a fighter jet and sent out the other side and overboard in to the sea.
It was during a safety brief in USN on launch and recovery ops.
I would never want to be within 30’ of that intake. The sailor actually survived it. The turbine from what i understand needed a bit of maintenance.
Lmfaoo😂
lol thumbnail is actually what the video shows, thats rare
Gediegen Gegönnt so ture
Gung Ho Vids subbed just now for that =)
Agreed.... I hate "Click baity" vids Everyone is doing it now..
i hate click bait that's why I don't use it and do youtube for fun lol
I subbed for it as well just now!!!!!!!!!!
Hey How much fuel you need?
Jet engine: Yes
@@sananelan53 holy fuck really ?
@@sananelan53 wow what a price !
LMFAO
@@sananelan53 8000 liters = 2116.40 gallons, => 2116.40 * 1.8$ = 3809.52 $ !
@@n1ghtgeo260 Less than half a dollar per liter? Man, that's crazy...
There're strange voices in my head saying "go ahead, put your hand in there".
that's the devil tempting you ..😅
Demonic spirit
Damn!😳
We won’t even EXPLORE medical solutions?! Just jump right to, “DEMONS!”?!🤷🏾♂️😁
The same voice when i get near to the train rails that says " let's jump in"
@Carlo Monte don't wanna b around u lol
So this is why the days are getting shorter
Lol
I see what you did there.
Clever
No, it will just be an internal balanced force. You would need an external unbalanced force to speed up the spin of the earth😜
I was just thinking this.
Jim: how'd the test go Bob?
Bob: WHAT?!
Spinal Column what?
Mr. Vodka Guy it was loud
This is how my penis orgasms into holes
I don't think i can do that.
Kaleb Kraft say again?
First jet engines I worked on (KC-135A), PW J57-59W...they were turbo jet..water injected (for heavy payloads). Then came the GE turbo fans...80,000lbs thrust at 90% x 4.
Loved working on that bird.
@@jahnperez5060 i did
Amazing machine! Never tire of watching this! It's relaxing!
It's even better when you're there feeling it
Yeah it's Wheelie good
Idk what you're talking about, I'm imagining being at 38,000 ft the whole time and then expecting it to explode 😂.
I know, you're the kinda guy who listen to heavy metal for relaxing right?
E
this is what keeps the earth spinning
No, they are just blowing hot air into a CNN studio.
Lol
lol
Earth is flat though. It makes earth move in one direction
22Tech lol
0:05 when you at the dentist getting a tooth clean and the brush fires up
Eeeww now i smell burning tooth
And the brush just so happens to have an afterburner
RIP any insect or bug flying within a 3 mile radius
They are not spraying pesticide through that engine.
himanshu rathi Calm down, it's a joke.
Ethorbit I absolutely hate stupid jokes 😡..!!! LoL🤣😜
himanshu rathi
Then search up what r/whoooosh is because you’re in it.
@@anthonyjh02 Lmao fuck off, this isn't reddit and that was a trash joke
I was lucky enough to do my engineering internship at GE aircraft engines and this was one of the engines I got to work on. One rotation was in the test cell and seeing these on a test rig is something you could never describe. Being only a few feet from one of these (separated by the cell wall of course) at 100% PLA and max after burner is likely the coolest experience of my life.
They would be running P&WF100 still but United Technology bought Praxair, and assumed liability for their deadly turbine blades.
what if i told you that if you work for the air force or navy, you'll get the chance to be even closer to full afterburner. look up catapults off carriers
Jaymik Patel I can only imagine working on the deck. I was in the Marine Corps, but never got close to an engine.
that damn thing must've been hot as hell, though, standing a few feet from it. I live only 30 miles southeast of Edwards Air Force Base, and they occasionally test and train pilots for them, including the new F-21's, I think, is what they are, and they are LOUD! They've produced some good sonic booms, too, which seems to be dwindling in occurrence. Used to be almost once or twice a week, with 10 or more passes, and I wouldn't flinch. Now you're lucky if they pass once a month with more than two passes per test or training, and I jump every time they pass by with even a small sonic boom.
They still use P&W in the F16's. The F16's used the F100-PW-200 at first but were changed to the F100-PW-220's in the early 90's. Even today they still have the -220's.
I can probably fit this in my Civic
I dunno about my Fiat though...
Just finished installing into 1974 VW Beetle. Now to figure where to put the fuel canister.
I was thinking about putting it in my bicycle
I just put one in my Sienna van, My kids are never late for school.
@@Daymond42 ecco sgamato un italiano hahah
Long before liquid cooling I once had a computer that sounded like this.
Then your old computer was use a hella ton of electrical energy lol
Lol
My PS4 pro sounds like this everytime I play modern warfare
@@fatti2602 ikr my ps4 got the red line of death RLoD it happens when your ps4 overheats
I still do
I want to replace my old fireplace with something cozy but modern.
Armafly stupid but not funny
@@jross9800 Just like you theb
@@jross9800 fuck u fatass pig
This Room is now all clean!
Send chills down your spine at how much raw power a jet engine truly has.
Hahahahahaha
🙄@@cometghost5799
Nice lighter man...where could I buy one?
I need one too, I don't smoke or anything but I would just lit it for fun
I need it too to play fire ._.
Ashutosh Baware 😂😂
In the As Seen On TV aisle.
Ashutosh Baware you just need 1 ton of gold to buy it
Your ps4 when playing on it for a minute 0:40
What you don't get is how it feels to be near a jet a full mil. Your whole body is vibrating.
I tagged along on a dual engine highpower in iraq 2009. We jad the engine bay doors off the jet. Normal maintanance. However when you're standing under that jet and the pilot buries the throttle theres nothing like it anywhere else. The sheer power of steel and fire....
until you get to a rocket launch.... but that's like another category in itself lol
Barrington the closest I got was an f16 breaking the sound barrier 15-20 ft above my head when I was in egypt. The shock (as in energy, not the emotion) and pressure knocked me on my ass and I couldn't stand up for a good minute or two because of how disoriented and nauseous it made me. Like, I lost any semblance of a sense of balance and couldn't think straight at all.
Like bass
ì was about 50 feet from a vampire jet when i was 4 years old. i'll never forget it. i'm 34 now awesome.
Music to my ears
WHAT?
I agree
CAN'T HEAR YOU.
Uh man how can I describe the way I feel, fucking great man!
Ears to my music
I'm amazed at the power, the directional flow, it was done in an awesome wind tunnel.
God that high pitched whistle right as the blades start to spool up on start is the absolute best sound in the world.
your girlfriend when you tell her to calmdown
W
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I was working as a sub-contractor at Wright-Patterson AFB and got to witness a flight of F-16's takeoff as I was walking from my car to the building. Absolutely amazing sight and sounds.
Will this fit in my Honda?
I have it in my Prius tri-brid.
ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΥ no
You got vtec, yo. What the fuck would you need with this?
This will only fit your ass
Che Tra lol
That's no way to treat a jet engine! Let it go...
Or may be faster, depends upon the direction
Hahahaha
Let it go.... Let it Goooooo!
Exactly. And if it loves you it'll come back.
Yeah no jets produce more thrust with airflow. That's why jets dint climb like props. The faster the sir goes threw the hey the more you get out of the engines thrust
Me just thinking what should I use to cook my egg and me finding this
"AH, perfect👌"
I'm surprised the concrete pad didn't take flight!
Chuck noris use this to dry his hair.
In Soviet Russia 2008 goes back to you !
@@pyro7602 lol good joke
stfu cancer
Oh I do like a good chuck Norris joke.... This just isn't one of them..
Lol nice one
This increased the rotating speed of earth😂😂😂
Thats the reason why a day on earth doesn't have 24h but 23,25h
This is what my ps4 sounds like...
knochenpferd LP get canned air and use it on the sides
hahahahaha same dude this comment just made my day. thank you.
Was your PS4 making that noise just by turning it on or was it ready for takeoff?
knochenpferd LP so fuckn true my PS4 sounds so fuckn loud.
@@Floppa221 Thank you, my ps4 dusty af
the day went by twice as fast that day
uhg, the number of things wrong with this comment is just too much to cover.
Jelly Beans how
Jelly Beans its a joke.
Dakota Achord depends on which direction that jet nozzle pointed to
Trevor Tx-413 engineers don't know how to laugh
Legend has it that our days are a few seconds shorter because of this.
when you turn on MSI afterburner
...on your Dell celeron laptop
Or a GTX 480
))
on r7 360
Or 16mining gpu s
I think I'm more impressed by whatever is keeping this thing bolted to the floor.
feels like being the owner of PS4 once again
Guy at bar : I've the best lighter.
Engine designer : Hold my afterburning turbofan.
@Ilovepotatos same thing bro
@Ilovepotatos i thought all jet engines operated on the premise that they take air in, superheat it with fuel in one chamber than compress the superheated air and focus it out the other end for thrust and that fighter jets just had a larger compression area for the air and a more tightly focused thrust vector?
hold my afterburner
Worked with the 562 Redtails at RAF for Lockheed Martin. Only experienced the hush house once, but it’s something I’ll never forget.
wow , superb construction and strong that frame holding this engine
They use stationary jet engines to power natural gas pipeline compressors.
Nobody:
Me trying to open the wrapper of the snack at 2 am..
So true
Truee
Lmao
Me
Man, Germans in the 1940's would've shit a brick to see that was the culmination of their work.
Me-262 "Schwalbe"
If it wasn't for germans and their wacky scientists we wouldn't have modern aviation
@@Kingrhem. then again... their wacky scientist is dangerous
@@vodka4215 High risk, high reward
@@HykaFT True
I just wanna get close to that flame so I could light mr cigarette 🚬
Muk Bang 2 you will burn your skin off before the cigarette even touches any output discharge force from the afterburne’s thermal energy.
j ross no one gives a fuck mate
Dont toast yer eyebrows lol!
LoL 😆
@@jross9800 it would also light the cigarette too smartass.
My Ps4 after 8 hours constant Gaming.
*The Mexican kid’s Microphone.*
Those are rookie numbers you gotta bump those up
LAMO these replies are funny 🤣😂
imagine the wright brothers come back to life and had an invite to see this. wow humanity is crazy!
1:32 That's some Star Wars shit right there
If Gaijob added this to WT xD
Never thought I'd see you here Swede
That's some jet propulsion shot which inspire your SW X-Wing shit.
And those yellow-aircrafts from the Phantom Menace and Attack of the clones.
Star trek warp speed 😂
no its some real life shit there
I want to see that thing launch a bowling ball. haha nice vid
Jackass did something similiar.
puffin96 more like bowling bullet.
It would vaporize it lol
That thing can launch Jupiter.
I been in the Hush House at McConnell AFB. Very cool experience when you feel the intake suction.
The sound of it powering up at the start sounds so futuristic, imagine showing that to someone just 100 years ago
They wouldn't see it for what it is. It would be to them some form of the devil's work.
@@jerrywbrice 2021 they already had planes flying cross country and tanks and ships with much bigger engines than this. You're thinking of 200 years ago probably.
This would be a great way to finish off my creme brûlée
😂underrated
lol
The sound is insane
Hey guys! There IS a light at the end of the tunnel, and @0:57 it just got brighter.
Its incredible how steady the thrust level is.
Those bolts holding that monster down must be CRAZY STRONG!!!!’
Rumor has it that it's company policy to play Danger Zone over the PA system while conducting these tests.
bpmiller87 very few left that would no what your talking about top gun.
I sure would.
**runs GTA V**
My PC: "I'm ok."
**runs Google chrome**
My PC:
SR-71 engine in full afterburner is a trip. saw it once at beale.
Highly recommended for folks on headsets with volume up to the max! 😄😉
Venturi effect starting at 0:35 is awesome.
Explain. XD
Nirmit Official i could ve wrong but i think at the point where its spooling up its shoving so much air in that tunnel that it makes basicly a vacuum and air(easily seen with smoke) gets sucked in
The exhaust from the jet is high speed, low pressure air relative to the air in the room. As this stream of air rushes through the tunnel, it draws air from the room to compensate for the lower pressure (sort of "replacing" the air, if you like). This is evident by the smoke being pulled from the room.
Ryan Booth you must watch rick and morty
I'm watching this at 2AM and I don't regret it.
Random guy at a bar: hey I have the best torch lighter
Engine designer: hold my beer
0:57 Oh sorry I for got to turn the lights on
That place, that engine, the How Ridiculous guys and The Slo-Mo Guys need to make a video.
1:46 look at that hose on the left it teleports ?
That's what F-16 engines do
Fuel line.
They probably let the afterburner run for a long amount of time, but for the videos sake cut the footage to be short.
I don’t know anything about teleportation, or jet engines, but I think the hose is actually slowly getting sucked into the tunnel because of the engine
Edited down for time.
it's like a trance song.. waiting fr drop..
SHREEPAL PANWAR looooove trance,....
Bro I had auto play on, I was trying go to bed. Good vid to wake up to I guess. Love the f-16.
Where do I buy this Torch Lighter?
You can buy it at any gas station or liquor store. It's very handy and quite economical too.. consumes only 545 gallons of aviation fuel per minute.
Yiu can get on Lockheed Martin general store
A Seen On TV aisle.
@First Name Last Name Come one man no need to call yourself names
U dont need it
I hear them testing the engines all the time. I live about 10 miles from ACY.
So what you're saying is if the bolts snap you'll have a really cool lawn ornament.🤣
@@billwest7481 - only if it comes to rest on his lawn.
@@billwest7481 mate if the bolts snap he ain't gonna have a lawn anymore
What others saw: F-16 engine on 🔥
What I saw: a nice big stove for roasting marshmallows
*_Wow This Reminds Me Of Something? Oh Yeah I Forgot, Its Sounds Exactly Like My Washing Machine Right On The Part When It Is About To Start Up...😂_*
Never knew italic emojis were a thing
F-16 engines, F110-GE-129s especially, do not go full afterburner 😂😂......they go full augmentation!! M.F.E.!!! Great video though, test cell runs never get old! And the test cell is only referred to as a Hush House when it is set up for installed runs (aircraft)
School laptops running more than 1 tab:
Nobody:
My PC While Gaming: 1:30
nobody:
the drills at the dentist 0:06
TDYs were fun since lacking a Hush House we tied down the jet for burner runs. You can stand just forward of the nozzle in full AB and feel the subsonic rumble via your whole body. Before HazMat mattered we found dumping oil and hydraulic juice waste containers into the plume makes pretty colors, but that was back when freezing frogs and waterbugs during LOX bottle servicing was the norm. (They shatter in a satisfying manner.)
Reminds me of Saturday mornings as a teenager wanting to sleep in... and that damn vacuum cleaner!
Universally agreed. Whether you be black white or yellow rich or poor, communist or capitalists male or female, stupid or not stupid.
Such an amazing piece of engineering.
Do you have any idea how fast the internals are spinning.. 1 the slightest micro imbalance would cause the whole thing to blow like a bomb.
Awesome
about 10000 rpm
I couldnt hear it over the sound of my own tinnitus , brought on by listening to stuff like this my whole life! love it.
An amazing device primarily used for clearing the smoke created by starting it.
i swear to god that's how my HD 6990 sounds like :O
F*** off... I still don't trust you
In the AF I used to to do noise surveys in the test cells. DB readings off the charts. Double or triple protection required in some instances.
Nobody:
My ps4 when I turn it on: 0:35
My ps4 when I try to play a game: 1:00
That exhaust nozzle must be made of diamonds in order to uphold such heat. No wonder these machines are the most expensive weapons system in military history.
Mohaamd_7 Ceramic tiles probably.
There's a layer of cooler air, injected between the hot exhaust and the structure. The nozzle was not visible glowing in this shot, so it was withing the temperature range of non-precious materials. You do see some glow in night ops, like the exhaust on a high performance car.
Titanium. Work with thise jets personally
that outer layer of the exhaust panels is just one of 3 layers.
Andrew Jackson highly unlikely. Yes the jet itself was designed by Lockheed. This engine is a GE engine. Completely different company, but similar in design like the P&W
Been there, done that. At several air bases. My company built the stands and I helped install them in Saudi and a couple US bases. Also installed F22 vectored thrust engine stands at Edwards Air Force Base.
Gf: am alone in home
Me : 1.36 😂😂
what are you implying
Well, you haven't a Girlfriend 🤓 PP says all lmao
@@maurizio853 😂😂 mass reply
@@maurizio853 i dont use youtube to pick up girls so why would i need a PP?
1:36
Gotta love jet engines
Looks like that thing will get about 20mpg on the streets, and 28mpg on the freeway.
Now THIS is Podracing! 😍😂
Fantastic !. Do they sell these in Walmart ?
The most powerful ventilator in the world.
Now thats the flame you want to solder copper pipes!