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I was in T.A.C.P. Tactical Air Control Party in the Marines and you can tell the type of plane they fly by the speed of their voice when speaking. Helicopter pilots speak more slowly. This was awesome.
Hey Sam, we met at the AFA conference over in Maryland. I'm the AFROTC cadet that grabbed a picture with you. Another great video dawg, keep killing it!
Wow, I was surprised to hear about the "voice-recognition" feature. Thanks, Sam, for another fascinating review of this wonderful 5th-generation aircraft.
Saw a F35 Lightning II at pacific Airshow and been impressed. This thing is overpowered as f*ck and sounds absolutely insane. I was really impressed and happy to experience such a display live.
Another awesome video Sam, amazing insight to the F-35B. Sometimes I'm lucky enough to video them, when the pilots complete their low level training in them, in the Mach Loop.
Do the F-15 Strike Eagle sometime! That is the best fighter, aside from the F-14. One of my family members that I never met, he worked a little bit on the F-15 in the 80s when it started. He was Richard Stockton Rush III who died on the Ocean Gate submarine
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
An amazing thing to see a fighter hover. The wonders of modern aviation. I have actually seen one do the same thing, except it was a Royal Air Force Harrier fifty-five years ago.
It can't. It's short take off vertical landing. STOVL it can't take off vertically Edit: technically it can take off vertically but with little or no load out so it can't do much once it's in the air if it does take off vertically
Great video, watching from the UK. The other jet was British design and made under licence by the US. Plus, the F35B is operated not just the US marine Corps.
Theres actually 4 variants of the F35. The A, B, C and I. The I is the Israeli variant. The reason they have their own variant is because Israel wanted to put some of their own tech in their F35s. They are the only non-US F35 operators that are allowed to do this
In reality, it's just a marketing gimmick to make Israel feel special. Norway have a modded version of the A with a drag chute, which is structurally different to a standard A, but didn't feel the need to ask for it to be called the N variant. Otherr nations like the UK also have some control over differences in mission software, and yet those also aren't classified as different variants.
The F-35 is a great aircraft, but our Tempest fighter jet will be far better than any aircraft that's ever been built and will put the UK at the peak of air power across the world!
i do hate how much it costs but modernized and stealthy variations on the idea of a harrier is pretty wicked and clearly this variant at least is very useful.
Love the video! Radar reflects off of 90° angles. So to make a stealth aircraft we need to make an aircraft without any 90° angles. Add a super secret non-reflective coating and we have the F-22 and the F-35. Amazing.
The F-35A isn't specifically "designed for air to air combat". The F-35 family as a whole is multi-role in design. They are all capable air to air platforms, and yes the A can rate fight better due to higher thrust to weight, but The F-35A isn't designated an Air superiority fighter. The F-35 was designed to replace/augment the F-16, F-18, A/V-8B and A-10. The F-22 and F-15C/E/EX/QA all fill the air superiority roles, while the F-15E and newer models also fill gaps in the air to ground capabilities by bringing a ton of weapons and high speed and exceptional maneuvering abilities.
Very impressive aircraft and high quality video. Consider doing a video on how these pilots get their nicknames. Both Marine pilots are very knowledgeable and personable, good look for the Corps.
I'm fortunate enough to watch F35s fly by my apartment normally Twice a day as the 115th Fighter wing Of the air national guard, I live a few miles away, and And my apartment Is in front of their flight path when landing I've got some beautiful videos of them circling in
Well, 3 US in-service aircraft have been capable of hover - the AV-8A (the AV-8C was a variant of the -A), AV-8B (which was essentially a new Harrier airframe) and F-35B.
Newly released audio files show that the Marine Corps called 911 after one of their F-35 fighter jets went missing in South Carolina last September. The F-35 experienced what Marine Corps officials referred to as a "mishap" over the skies of the state's Lowcountry region on Sept. 17, 2023, according to military authorities. The pilot survived after reportedly being ejected from the jet and parachuting down to a residential neighborhood in North Charleston, but the F-35 continued traveling until it disappeared from view, prompting officials to try to track down its location. "I believe we potentially have an aircraft that went down in Williamsburg County earlier today," a major from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort told a Williamsburg County 911 dispatcher. "You believe you have an aircraft that went down in Williamsburg County?" the dispatcher asked in response. "That is correct," the major replied. "We are trying to look for it and we are coming up dry so far."
Interesting how he kinda sluffs over the question about this what they would do in a dogfight... "uh potentially yeah" it goes to show they dont ever plan to be in a dogfight they plan to win BVR because they can. Good stuff, God bless
here is a question for everyone that will see this. F-35B vs F-22 RAPTOR p.s. yes i know that the f-22 can't "hover" but it does have exhaust that goes with the planes movement, while the f35 exhaust won't do that
That's great that you can calculate exactly the distance you need to take off , but why not just take every inch you can get just for those oh shift moments ?
I'm seriously wondering if that "Bobbitt" callsign is related to John Bobbitt in any way. I mean, he ever so slightly looks like how John did during his whole ordeal.
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What other questions do you have about the F-35B? 👇🏼
Fuel consumption ?
How much power It had in dog fight
Can i have one, please
Want this piece of technology but you guys don't sell us...
Think once again guys Modi Ji is already in US for next 3 days give us good deal we'll buy 12 for trial
How long it can hover in the air?
I was in T.A.C.P. Tactical Air Control Party in the Marines and you can tell the type of plane they fly by the speed of their voice when speaking. Helicopter pilots speak more slowly. This was awesome.
It was interesting that everybody in this video was talking soo fast 😆
Alternate title: The fighter Jet that China REALLY wants (or already has idk we "lost" one last year).
Let’s goo! Low country lightning finally getting the spotlight! ⚡️
Hey Sam, we met at the AFA conference over in Maryland. I'm the AFROTC cadet that grabbed a picture with you. Another great video dawg, keep killing it!
It was great to meet you!
Wow, I was surprised to hear about the "voice-recognition" feature. Thanks, Sam, for another fascinating review of this wonderful 5th-generation aircraft.
F-35 is the GOAT
Heyyy, I made the video 💪💪 Big Shoutout to Sam he was super cool dude and just chatted with all of us Plane Captains before recording.
It was great to meet you!
Saw a F35 Lightning II at pacific Airshow and been impressed. This thing is overpowered as f*ck and sounds absolutely insane. I was really impressed and happy to experience such a display live.
Thank the brits for their contribution to this beautiful machine❤
Another awesome video Sam, amazing insight to the F-35B. Sometimes I'm lucky enough to video them, when the pilots complete their low level training in them, in the Mach Loop.
Do the F-15 Strike Eagle sometime! That is the best fighter, aside from the F-14. One of my family members that I never met, he worked a little bit on the F-15 in the 80s when it started. He was Richard Stockton Rush III who died on the Ocean Gate submarine
The EX could be cool as well
Strike Eagle is a really bad dogfighter compared with the C
You mean the guy whos the ceo of oceangate is one of your relatives?!
Yes
@@jamesyonkers9101neat but why bring that up here?
Bro we're waiting for the f15 video
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
Yes
Exactly
An amazing thing to see a fighter hover. The wonders of modern aviation. I have actually seen one do the same thing, except it was a Royal Air Force Harrier fifty-five years ago.
Go guys!!
SEMPER FI 🇺🇸
It's crazy how the Harrier was the only jet in the world to do this for over 50 years!
The F-35 is my favourite VTOL aircraft
Same
@@Evnut2 STOVL*
My son in law was based at MCAS Beaufort. He once took me deep into the base and I got a close up view of the beauties in action. Pretty mind blowing.
Awesome video Sam, I’ve been waiting for this one for a while.😊
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort SC is awesome too. I was born there and my dad use to be in the flight squadron Bengals.
I've been waiting for a video on this particular f35. You're the man,Sam 💪💪💪
the gun pod cannon is pretty sweet and the fact that its easily put on and removed is cool too. flexibility and all that.
lets gooo! people who love the f35
👇
I recently saw the A variant in my home country of Austria 🇦🇹 at the Airpower24, an absolute beast!
These marines you interviewed are awesome 😂😂
this is my favorite F-35 variant, since it can do VTOL
No it's short take off vertical landing. It can't take out vertically. STOVL
It can't. It's short take off vertical landing. STOVL it can't take off vertically
Edit: technically it can take off vertically but with little or no load out so it can't do much once it's in the air if it does take off vertically
had the privilege of seeing an F-35 Alpha at an airshow
All I could think about is if this is the crazy cool tech the military is comfortable with sharing, imagine what’s behind closed doors
Thanks for reviewing my brother. 😄
Great video, watching from the UK. The other jet was British design and made under licence by the US. Plus, the F35B is operated not just the US marine Corps.
Incredible. You're one lucky guy Sam!
Thanks for providing this fabulous episode!
The B is third fighter with STOVL capabilities. A forgotten aircraft is the short lived Yak-38 Forger of the Soviet Navy back in the 80s-90s.
It's beautiful peace of machinery but I like more F-35C version cause of delta wings!
Another great video. Keep 'em coming!
👍💪
Hatts off to the pilot ❤
Sam, Very imformative video and professionalism of everyone involved!!
thanks so much! Peter Haan
Thank you!
Bro, how does this channel not have 1+ million subs already? I'm almost offended 😁
Getting closer!
What an awesome piece of engineering.
Good to see you with the marines. Semper FI
Theres actually 4 variants of the F35. The A, B, C and I. The I is the Israeli variant. The reason they have their own variant is because Israel wanted to put some of their own tech in their F35s. They are the only non-US F35 operators that are allowed to do this
In reality, it's just a marketing gimmick to make Israel feel special. Norway have a modded version of the A with a drag chute, which is structurally different to a standard A, but didn't feel the need to ask for it to be called the N variant. Otherr nations like the UK also have some control over differences in mission software, and yet those also aren't classified as different variants.
The F-35 is a great aircraft, but our Tempest fighter jet will be far better than any aircraft that's ever been built and will put the UK at the peak of air power across the world!
I can confirm you that we can literally use the hover mode in a dog fight
As proven in the Falklands conflict, 1982.
i do hate how much it costs but modernized and stealthy variations on the idea of a harrier is pretty wicked and clearly this variant at least is very useful.
Thank you, comrade!
just saw it in Jesolo (italy) airshow.. impressive, it was side by side with Eurofighter, equally impressive, maybe even more.
Harrier II video coming when 😊
Fun fact. The lift fan door behind the cockpit on the F-35B is often called "the toilet seat" by the Brits.
Awesome!! I am super hyped for the F15 video to drop!!!
The vapor cones are awesome.👍
Love the video! Radar reflects off of 90° angles. So to make a stealth aircraft we need to make an aircraft without any 90° angles. Add a super secret non-reflective coating and we have the F-22 and the F-35. Amazing.
There's also a lot of clever refraction and surface wave stuff too, which the F-35 also nails by all accounts
i love these vids. i finaly get info i didnt knew about plus its fun to see the f35 fly instead of pictures
Very cool, Sam! Thanks for this!
The F-35A isn't specifically "designed for air to air combat". The F-35 family as a whole is multi-role in design. They are all capable air to air platforms, and yes the A can rate fight better due to higher thrust to weight, but The F-35A isn't designated an Air superiority fighter. The F-35 was designed to replace/augment the F-16, F-18, A/V-8B and A-10. The F-22 and F-15C/E/EX/QA all fill the air superiority roles, while the F-15E and newer models also fill gaps in the air to ground capabilities by bringing a ton of weapons and high speed and exceptional maneuvering abilities.
I loved watching the Harrier hover when I was a kid, but the F35 must be different because it doesn't hover, it huvers 😆
Very impressive aircraft and high quality video. Consider doing a video on how these pilots get their nicknames. Both Marine pilots are very knowledgeable and personable, good look for the Corps.
Sam do the f15ex next please if you can
Absolutely stunning!
Awesome!!!! Now if they would tell us the full capabilities of the F22, that will be cool
The russians watching this video🌚
Foreigners love American platforms.
😂
Конечно !
Lmao
Good thing SUs have vtols
Can’t wait to see this in Atlanta
F- 35B Most Dangerous 😳 Fighter Jets In The World 🌎 😳 💪 😎 👌 👀 🌎 🇧🇩💪🇺🇸
Finally! Waited for this a long time!
So cool, thanks for the video!
i seen the F-35B at riat 2024 and it was amazing
F22 is supreme
They do 2 total different things
@@Dumielle3 not really but okay also the ailerons on f22 look better
@@Slideshoww so glad you think that very smart
@@Dumielle3 do you even know what a aileron is
I'm fortunate enough to watch F35s fly by my apartment normally Twice a day as the 115th Fighter wing Of the air national guard, I live a few miles away, and And my apartment Is in front of their flight path when landing I've got some beautiful videos of them circling in
I think you have the one of the best jobs in the world!
Thanks again, Sam.
Lmao i appreciate them not releasing the full capabilities of this aircraft and stating only whats publicly known. Very professional.
Well, 3 US in-service aircraft have been capable of hover - the AV-8A (the AV-8C was a variant of the -A), AV-8B (which was essentially a new Harrier airframe) and F-35B.
as always, a smooth and interesting show, the queries at the end are fantastic :) I envy your job Sam :)
Amazing fighter jet!
Great video thank you for this
Keep up the great work! Love your videos
You can say whatever you want about the F-35. Its still a beautiful aircraft.
Thanks for having me 😂❤
Almost as good as my Harrier jump jet 😉
Newly released audio files show that the Marine Corps called 911 after one of their F-35 fighter jets went missing in South Carolina last September.
The F-35 experienced what Marine Corps officials referred to as a "mishap" over the skies of the state's Lowcountry region on Sept. 17, 2023, according to military authorities.
The pilot survived after reportedly being ejected from the jet and parachuting down to a residential neighborhood in North Charleston, but the F-35 continued traveling until it disappeared from view, prompting officials to try to track down its location.
"I believe we potentially have an aircraft that went down in Williamsburg County earlier today," a major from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort told a Williamsburg County 911 dispatcher.
"You believe you have an aircraft that went down in Williamsburg County?" the dispatcher asked in response.
"That is correct," the major replied. "We are trying to look for it and we are coming up dry so far."
Do the C17 please 🙏
Love your vids, keep it going
Man it looks like the part where the jet was pointed nose down with burners on was edited out despite the conversation about it 17:48
Interesting how he kinda sluffs over the question about this what they would do in a dogfight... "uh potentially yeah" it goes to show they dont ever plan to be in a dogfight they plan to win BVR because they can. Good stuff, God bless
YEAAA F-35
I got to see an f35 for the first time a week ago
Am I the only Computer science major looking to build flight control software for fighter jets 😅
Ok Sam, we get it, the f-35 is your favorite! What do you think about the harrier?
here is a question for everyone that will see this.
F-35B vs F-22 RAPTOR
p.s. yes i know that the f-22 can't "hover" but it does have exhaust that goes with the planes movement, while the f35 exhaust won't do that
Hey Sam, what would you say your favourite fighter jet is?
That's great that you can calculate exactly the distance you need to take off , but why not just take every inch you can get just for those oh shift moments ?
I love ur vids thx for this video
Bro ur vids are 🔥🔥
As a flatbed truck driver that's a light aircraft
I'm seriously wondering if that "Bobbitt" callsign is related to John Bobbitt in any way. I mean, he ever so slightly looks like how John did during his whole ordeal.
Sam I’m fourteen and live in Ireland would there be any chance of me joking the United States air force academy? Thank you and I love your videos
Ain no way it took bro so long to make this vid
love these
What's the discount code for the PTMS? 💀
What frequency is the f35b demo on?
What about the British Harrier?
Love from Pakistan
Want this piece of technology but you guys don't sell us...
Think once again guys Modi Ji is already in US for next 3 days give us good deal we'll buy 12 for trial
this is soo cool bro