no one ever comments on how incredibly quiet they are as they approach you. But ... that was the first thing I noticed at the only air show I ever went to despite being stationed at MCAS Miramar.
I thinkn not more than 7.5 btw ... to my knowledge that's the air frames limit. A hornet pilot was my instructor in little prop planes. My cessna was out so we used a stunt plane for my lesson out of John Wayne Int'l. Did a few little things ... no biggie, and then he suggested we did a loop. Which, was just a few G in the first quadrant. Less in the 2nd. Freefall over the top (amazing, unlike anything I'd seen ... watching the world flip up underneath me) through the 3rd quadrant... and pulled over 6.5 G in the 4th quadrant. During which, I'd forgotten to hold my lower LIP UP! Which fell down!!! lol. As soon as it was done, so I was I. I was instantly nauseous, and it took all my focus to not throw up on the plane. After I got home, I was literally exhausted and needed to relax for the rest of the day. It was WILD. I don't know if it was just me ... or what. I'm sure I could've acclimated to it ... but that first experience was shocking.
Hello good afternoon, wonderful flight, pure speed, video to enjoy and dream of being a PILOT, and enjoy the freedom of flying, thank you for your video, your friend Oscar.
This could totally be a coincidence but I think I hear my voice in the background, and remember seeing the super nice cameras next to me; but I had no idea I was sitting next to the legendary AirshowStuff! Thank you so much for all your amazing footage that you share! I wish I could've thanked you in person if that was you!
I'm always amazed at shows like this demonstrating extreme levels of humans " flying " but I also wonder what Orrville and Wilbur would have thought if they were at a show like this.
My favorite plane. Thank you for sharing these!
These planes are the greatest!! Love that power they have! Thank you for sharing!❤❤❤
This demo was awesome. Cleveland had a great lineup this year. Thanks for posting this!
no one ever comments on how incredibly quiet they are as they approach you.
But ... that was the first thing I noticed at the only air show I ever went to despite being stationed at MCAS Miramar.
This young man was pulling some G's. ❤
I thinkn not more than 7.5 btw ... to my knowledge that's the air frames limit.
A hornet pilot was my instructor in little prop planes. My cessna was out so we used a stunt plane for my lesson out of John Wayne Int'l. Did a few little things ... no biggie, and then he suggested we did a loop. Which, was just a few G in the first quadrant. Less in the 2nd. Freefall over the top (amazing, unlike anything I'd seen ... watching the world flip up underneath me) through the 3rd quadrant... and pulled over 6.5 G in the 4th quadrant. During which, I'd forgotten to hold my lower LIP UP! Which fell down!!! lol. As soon as it was done, so I was I. I was instantly nauseous, and it took all my focus to not throw up on the plane. After I got home, I was literally exhausted and needed to relax for the rest of the day. It was WILD. I don't know if it was just me ... or what. I'm sure I could've acclimated to it ... but that first experience was shocking.
@@trumanhw oh yeah, I can imagine this was quite an experience.😁
The F-18F is an AWESOME plane that has the misfortune to arrive just before the advent of the stealthy F-35,
Hello good afternoon, wonderful flight, pure speed, video to enjoy and dream of being a PILOT, and enjoy the freedom of flying, thank you for your video, your friend Oscar.
This could totally be a coincidence but I think I hear my voice in the background, and remember seeing the super nice cameras next to me; but I had no idea I was sitting next to the legendary AirshowStuff! Thank you so much for all your amazing footage that you share! I wish I could've thanked you in person if that was you!
Could be, maybe we'll see you next year! Thanks for watching!
I'm always amazed at shows like this demonstrating extreme levels of humans " flying " but I also wonder what Orrville and Wilbur would have thought if they were at a show like this.
The f-18 super hornet is my favorite all of them and good performance and it's excellent 👍😊😎
Airshow Stuff is definitely right on the money
Excellent!
The US aviation industry is unique in the entire world, in every way
Loud but awesome fighter, that hornet 🐝 is screaming
Good demonstration
Awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍
Wow! Cool!
amazing airshow video .... pro pilot 👍👍
Great video
I'm curious to know why they are using a two-seat aircraft for the demo. Usually, two-seat aircraft(F/A-18) are used as training aircraft.
The F model is deployed on US aircraft carriers along with the E model. The back seater in the F is the weapons system officer or WSO for short.
Hello manei my's Lucas
Was the pilot had the after burners on at anytime during this performance
The F/A-18 looks sexy from some angle
A two seat for aerobatics?
Was it loud?
Go to a show sometime and find out. 😁
Looked like it landed downwind.?!
Naval Aviation
OLA BOA NOITE/SGD FER,11/12/2023.OK
Doesn't compare to the Growler demo