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10mph vs mach 10 Airplane Fly-by (MFS2020)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- If you’re here from “Me at the zoo” I’m just as confused as you are. I think Jawed saw my video and decided to link it in his description. If that is the case I am honored to be part of such a legendary video. Thank you 🙏
Whoever thought of linking this video in the Me at the zoo description made a good choice
Me
Idk
Jawed probably got hacked again
@@ahmedbluefire he didn't it's him, he does that often
@@RoyBlox what do u mean he dose that often he only has 1 VIDEO!!!
i love how 1% of the comments came from the home page and 99% clicked the link on me at the zoo (the first ever video)
i came from me at the zoo
i cam from ME AT THE XOO
wtf why is it linked there💀
@@Spinex0196 i have no idea, he probably likes planes
@@Spinex0196he edits the description to things he thinks deserves spotlight, in the simplest form
From Wright flyer to Concorde in less than a human lifetime- a child witnessing the first powered flight could have flown at twice the speed of sound as an elder.
Just puts the tremendous technology advances of the twentieth century in perspective.
Until the globalists took over. Now our money is pumped into food stamps and section 8.
From the Wright Brothers to the Moon landing was only 66 years.
Like Computers between 1974 & 2024
@@leadsolo2751 - absolutely! I told my 16 year old daughter that there was no Internet when I was her age- the look of confusion on her face was hilarious!
Even I couldn't imagine living without it now.
Wish I still had my old ZX Spectrum though- would be worth a fortune now!
@stephendixon4716 - it's even more than that! From the Wright Flyer to a man on the moon in one lifetime...
"Oh, this is a very nice place to live. Except for all that low flying aircraft."
maybe they're all practicing for a airshow showing off pilot skill & providing a great photo opportunity...
The pastor at the church has a real rip roaring sermon if you ever could hear it .
northern utahns: *laughs in f-35*
and that's pretty all there is to say
I'll rather stay next to an airfield than close to neigbours with barking dogs
The sound of different aircraft:
Wright flyer: "vrrroooooommm"
Cessna 150: "vrrroooooommm"
Pitts special: "vrrroooooommm"
Da62: "vrrroooooommm"
Kingair: "dontsink dontsink dontsink...."
ion get it
Lol
F-16 “fshhshhhs”
747: 100. 50. 40. …
@@GlobeTrek_ExplorerAviation 20, 10 butter.
the fact that the concord is faster than the f16 is actually insane
Ikr
@@USA_goverment2 its crazy
Not only is Concorde faster, but it can also sustain that speed for hours. The F-16 can probably last about 15 minutes at Mach 2 before running out of fuel.
@@lolvksdoes the Concorde have like bigger fuel tanks or is just better engineered?
@@aliceakosota797both, but not exactly better engineered, just designed with supersonic cruise in mind. The F-16 could've been designed to cruise at supersonic speeds too, but it's engine optimization was designed around transonic speeds to suit it's mission profile better, basically from a tactical perspective, faster doesn't always equal better.
8:08 my speed When i see a spider
I bet if any of you saw any of those aircraft flying right by you while being that close to the ground in real life, you would probably be both amazed and terrified at the same time.
As a tourist, midweek, in the 90s, at Loch Ness, we were standing next to the edge of the lake. An RAF came flying over the mountain ridge. It surprise the living shit out of us. Even pulled up some water up due to the vorticity (what a swirl!). It went around the bridge and came back over us. It was the coolest thing we had experienced on our trip so far!
....At least midweek
I was out in the desert north of LA (not far from EAFB) and had a B-1 come out of nowhere, right on the deck, just ahead of me. It was beautiful and terrifying!! Girl friend was actually fast enough to snap a pic! (She had her camera out, taking pics of a dry lake bed)
If a an 225 flew right above me going that fast of course if be scared 😂
Was at an airshow in the 80's at Maguire AFB N.J. The announcer intentionally didn't tell us what was coming next. All of a sudden an F-16 flew by us at similar low level, with afterburner.. I never heard it coming until it was going. It had the shock of having a lightning bolt just miss you.... Which was the point of the announcer saying nothing. He said it was an example of how you can be attacked by one and never hear it coming!
For some of them is literally impossible to fly that low at that speed
It’s stuff like this that’s missing from modern TH-cam
I was here waiting for the SR-71 the whole time.
Lol
So do I
Same
@@j.b.c4998 so was i*
We got SR-72 Darkstar atleast
I like how the flag is affected by the wind generated by the plane fly bys
The windsock too LOL
Imagine if you could watch the faces of the Wright brothers if they could be raised from the dead to watch this video. I think they would be so shocked it would be hard for them to believe. Great video I really enjoyed it.
Orville Wright passed away in 1948. That’s long enough to have seen all WWII aircraft, the first jet powered aircraft, very early helicopters, and commercial passenger aviation. He just missed the first jet powered airliner, which flew in 1949.
@@GoFastGator Orville lived long enough to see the breaking of the sound barrier.
That’s eight and half minutes of my life I will never get back…and it was AWESOME!!!
TBM pilot here. A TBM will do 330 kts at 28,000 feet altitude in perfect atmospheric conditions, but due to the drag of thick air density at the surface you’re only going to get about 220-230 kts. If this is made on a flight simulator and air density and temperature wasn’t edited to simulate flight at high altitude, I doubt the visualization of the speeds in this video are accurate. If a TBM came screaming by at 330 kts, it would look faster than what the video is depicting.
Yeah, most of those jets' Vne at low level is like 300ish knots, I think, or less for the straight-wings.
This just shows how incredibly fast the huge planes are
me at the zoo
Ok so here it is Me at the Zoo... 👀 Watching again and again
Nice to see they got the Spruce Goose back in the air..😊❤
Yes!
Never bet against Howard Hughes
1:56 I haven’t even finished the video yet but the size different between the Pilatus and Hercules is comically hilarious 😂😂
dont forget that altitude and air density setting differences can change the relative ground speed. so 300 knots at ground level could 500 mph at 30,000 feet.
i love seeing and hearing Msfs at creating the Doppler effect really well
Right. I set it to the standard temperature pressure with the airport elevation being 4237ft. Thx for watching
Ground speed is constant regardless of altitude
Unless you mean the aircraft maintains 300 knots IAS at all altitudes
@pd28cat yeah, for instance, 300 Kts at ground level is slower than 300Kts at 30-40 thousand feet, which is around 450-480Kts true speed at ground
Also most aircraft can only do about Mach1.1 at ground level as the leading edges get too hot above that speed. The Russian jets built with titanium can go faster.
Bro the people in the cars be like “I’m cooked😭🙏🏻”
Very entertaining. The one slight error is the planes traveling at Mach 1 and above are not heard until they pass by.
You mean like the F-35 at 6:50?
@@AndrewGrey22 Yes. There's that one and a couple more.
My brother Phil was a hot air balloon pilot back in the late 60s. He always loaded up a case or two of beer before setting out, insisting the added weight helped with ballast and such. Phil was pretty drunk one day while flying. He crashed the balloon and they took away his license. Phil became homeless and continued to drink. I remember mom was pretty sad.
Looking at this comparison makes the Concorde even crazier
I’ve no idea how TH-cam algorithms work but I’m bloody pleased they do as this was just excellent! I probably never would have found it without them. 🙌
The p-51 mustang is gold. From the sound to the shimmer.
jawed brought me here
That is some GREAT video of some Great aircraft!
These pilots have such a great skill level being able to fly that fast that close to the ground.
Don’t know why this is in Me at the zoo but it’s a coincidence that this is the stuff I like watching
Great video watched the whole thing.
Excellent editing.
What an awesome alarm clock! First time in my life I wouldn't mind being woken up😅
I appreciate the fact that what I'm seeing is not real... but it looks real enough that I can watch it and still be assured that the physics of these fly-bys are generally accurate and I can watch it as if it is indeed real.
nice video. i am glad to have seen it through jawed
Awesome, awesome, awesome! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I couldn't have enjoyed that more!
I was on a Spruance Class Destroyer and they'd use the F14's to test the CIWS. The F14 would come by close enough to see the pilot in the cockpit as we stood watching on the 01 level, and the noise was absolutely deafening. There's no way to describe it. The planes would disappear over the horizon and turn around for another run. You couldn't see them but you could watch the CIWS and the barrell would suddenly swing to a different position and if you looked where the barrel was pointing you'd see 2 tiny dots on the horizon but it only took literally seconds before they were passing the ship again and that thundering noise that just went through you and rattled your insides. God, I loved those days.
Videos like this are what make YT great. ❤😉
I’ve flown in a 747 just once. My mom and I were returning home from spending the summer in California. I was 9 and was really hoping we’d get to fly in the new 747. We were flying from San Diego and in 1971 the new Boeing was too big to land there.
The day we flew out, my mom told me there was a change in our schedule. We’d be changing flights at LAX instead of O’hare. It didn’t matter to me. It would be a long day either way.
We found our gate and sat, waiting for our connection to arrive. About 20 minutes later, a shiny, new AA 747 turned into the jet walk. I couldn’t believe it. My mom asked if I was surprised, of course I was.
After my dad returned home from our vacation, he called his travel agent asking if she could figure out how to make this happen.
I was shocked standing at the window watching everything being loaded onto the plane. I thought “this thing will never get off the ground”. Of course it did. I think it was the nicest surprise my folks ever planned for me.
When I was at my first duty station, George AFB, Calif. we would have war game exercises. And we would have guest aircraft come “attack” us. Was fun as hell. The thing I remembered most about the F-16. It sounded exactly like a TIE fighter from Star Wars when it flew over our heads, at .99 mach, at about 50 feet off the deck. 🤩
Concorde is super impressive
For the supersonic fly-bys, I dont think you would hear anything at all until the shock wave passed. It'd be quiet up until then (no audible jet turbine noise or anything).
i read the Wright flyer flew for 20mins! wow! but the brothers were shrewd, they made a lot of money selling the planes.. good!
This is awesome and the Darkstar was a blur great video!!
Back in 2003, there was a group of college students building an exact replica of the 1903 flyer to fly at the centennial of the first flight. Some how Scott Crossfield was invited to lend some of his expertise to the project. He of course was the first man to break the Mach 2.0 barrier and also flew the X-15. During resting, they pulled the flyer behind a Ford expedition on a grassy field to get a sense of if it would fly and how to control it. They were all having difficulty. Crossfied, who was around 82 at that time, was invited to give it a try. He BY FAR was the one to execute the most stable flight being towed. When he landed and "debrief" he said in all of his years flying experimental aircraft, this was by far the most unstable he had ever flown.
I don't think Scott Crossfield broke the sound barrier first.
That was Charles 'chuck' Yeager.
Crossfield held some other records around that time
@@Mothy2014 that came out wrong. I meant to sat, he was the first man to go Mach 2.0. I will edit, thanks!
@@mindeloman 👍
Last one made me laugh out loud 🤣 was expecting at least an SR71 after the Flanker but no... Straight to Mach 10 🤣
Oh gosh I totally relate to this. I had a friend called Saladino that used to take beers out when he did somersaults off of large hills. One time he did this whilst wearing a beanie hat and collapsed on a tortoise. It was the saddest thing.
Thanks my friend, greetings from germany!!!
Incredible video, thanks!
I came from me at the zoo. But I'm glad seeing this.
P-51 has such a ass kicking sound. Iconic.
why did jawed link this to his me at the zoo video
@@ShatteredCelestial I’m trying to figure that out. But if that was actually him who linked my video I feel honored
Maybe he got hacked and that happened @@benhalvorson3581
@@benhalvorson3581no it was a hacker
@@benhalvorson3581 he miss like button?
Me at the airport
A cool thing about the airport is that these planes can fly in the sky, and thats cool
thanks for this! Its awesome!
That was a great video
I love this video you earned a subscriber
i saw this, watched it, got reccomended me at the zoo, watched again.
Legend says that church is still standing!
Even after multiple sonic booms and heavy wake turbulence..😅😅
You forgot 1 turboprop...the Piaggio Avanti. Supposedly the world's fastest turboprop.
are we not gonna talk about how the a310 wing just no-clipped through the electric post
King Concorde
The UPS jet was a funny and cool touch.
It was weird to watch the 747 flying by that low just a few minutes after watching a video about Olympic Airways Flight 411.
I came here because of the description of the video 'Me at the Zoo"
Sonic booms a nice touch. Well done.
The sequel to Me At the Zoo has been announced:
Me at the airport
Me at the Zooooooom!!! Nice Planes! 👍(actually though, I don't know how a video was linked in the description of Me at the zoo lol)
Gotta love that Concorde, though! 😀
Me at the zoo always having great descriptions
as someone who saw the f-35b in real life, that is an extremely accurate sound
yes i needed an excuse to flex
jawed updated the description of his video to have this. also pretty cool vid
We've gathered here today through yet another description link under Jawed's zoo video
The fact that the C160 is actually faster than the P-51 is actually insane
Because it’s not! Wired they did that- think p51 is about 454 mph top.
@@damonrobus-clarke533 I was also confused by that and thought the P-51 was 400+.
Not crazy at all. The p51s engine sure has a kick but a single piston engine vs TWO turboprops...
The cruising speed of a Mustang is faster than the top speed of a C-160
Right. The Mustang is a 441 mph bird, with plenty of horses!
The first 2 looked like they were losing altitude and could barely even stay in the air. I like how this looks like the town in Far Cry 5.
I'm just sittin' here watching airplanes. ✈️ 😂
This video is amazing. The comparison really did go a long way. All of that hard work has really paid off. We like it. Keep up with the good work.
P.S. This video is officially our 1000th liked video.
Dark Star is so fast, you barely realize it went past you 😂
Now this is what the internet is spose to be about. That was entertaining.
Would have loved to see a triple horizontal picture that showed 3 planes at dufferent speeds for comparison.
i clicked on the link in me at the zoo's description. What a hilarious hack
Me who found this at the “me at the zoo” description:
Very good video! My complements!
This was awesome. Shoulda had simfx to get the rotor wash effect on the ground
Am I the only one who came from me at the zoo?
proud to say i came from the me at the zoo link
8:10 you will always miss this aircraft passing by if it hypothetically flew by you at Mach 10. Mach 10 is seriously no joke, that’s an unimaginable unspeakable speed so you probably very very very likely maybe nearly certainly you would miss this aircraft pass over your head even if you blink
I believe Erroll Flynn used to fly a DeHavilland Beaver.
Amazing video! Just curious, how did you get those power lines/poles in the game?
Yooo just for your information, your in the description of the first ever TH-cam video, I’m not kidding
The Sukhoi looked sick/sugoi!
Jawed LOOOOVES planes. He recorded these shitz back in 2005 when he started this site.
this is s great video! i didnt see any 10 mph or mach 10 though... other than that, very well done
You should add Voyager 2. Although it might be hard to see something passing at 30 miles per SECOND. lol
7:20 the F-16 is gone! 🤣🤣
Me just randomly clicking the link from Me at the zoo and finding this 💀
Hey, if you can get the Concord you can get the space shuttle. The x-15 would have been nice. And the XR-71
The sonic boom 💥 😊😊, luv the Concorde
Should have done some planes in the low-supersonic range (700-1000 mph), the SR-71 (2,200 mph), and the X-15 (4,500 mph).
i feel like this is going to blow up
Just think Maverick survived a Dark Star disintegration at that speed.
I came from "Me at the zoo"..... It's scary and weird, isn't it?
Love it!!