That air traffic controller is fired 🔥 for not letting a highly secret military experimental aircraft to land and make it circle around New York City in a waiting pattern!
because in the US, space starts at 50 miles above sea level (264,000 ft), but in every other country & international zone (ie the ocean) it starts at 100 kilometers (~328,000 ft) due to the metric system.
I caught errors and freezing of the controls while flying over the North Pole. I love taking off from somewhere at night and landing in the morning on this fantastic plane. It's a special experience.
5:00 Wales 6:30 Ireland 7:45 North Atlantic ocean 25:45 Newfoundland 29:45 Prince Edward Island 32:20 United States airspace 34:30 Boston 38:00 Long Island 1:23:45 Area 51
Less dense air, so the instruments don’t read correct. Look up airspeed conversions for like a really good explanation. Like true v calibrated v indicated airspeed
The IAS is based on air presssure, so air pressure is very low high up. Most important numebr is IAS to avoid stalls and overspeed. The TAS (true air speed) is what you are really moving at relative to the ground. Notice, TAS is over 5000 knots.
Flying higher than weather balloons BTW. At this altitude an aircraft would probably need to carry its own oxidizer but don't quote me on that. Interestingly the highest confirmed altitude for a manned jet airplane is 123,000 feet in a modified MiG-25. Brian Binnie flew at 367,000 feet in SpaceShipOne but that was a rocket plane launched from another aircraft.
I don't have any knowledge of advanced space engineering, but scramjet doesn't seem to have oxidants. Thanks for your interesting scientific information.
@@ishandagar1 It does, but in a different way. It shows the speed needed to get the same dynamic pressure at sea level as the airplane is currently experiencing. Since EAS’ only reading 300 knots while traveling at 5600 knots, that must mean that there’s _very_ little air at FL2500.
The souls living in England west of Heathrow and in coastal CT and Long Island are going to think a nuclear bomb went off with that thing doing Mach 5+ that close to the ground.
Sure can provided its a powerful enough radio. (I think it has to be ultra high frequency; UHF) Radio waves bounce off of the ionosphere which is in the upper atmosphere, known as "atmospheric bounce".
Something tells me the technology is already in place, but this is simply on a NASA-level. Can't exaclty spend NASA expenses on a family trip, now can we?
@@roughgameflight8374 The government already Confirmed the existence of the SR-72. The design for the SR-72 that was given to the Topgun Maverick movie production and was staged for Plausible Deniability. It didn't last long in the movie for a good reason. It was put in there as a last minute Alteration because an idiot in intelligence didn't blur the images.
@@magnitudefallout3944 The edge of the stratosphere isn't space. it's the edge of space. The air is really thin but there is air. The reason why the Titanium is red hot is due to friction. The reason why the plane still has control is due to air flow over the control surfaces. Air is the substance in which sound travels on. So, your comments makes you one of two things. Stupid or, a Troll. The Stupid have no need to comment. Stop trolling.
I clicked out of genuine curiosity and I'm a little confused cause idk much about aircrafts. I believe this is supposed to be super fast but because of the realism and expansive blue ocean I couldn't gauge if you were pushing the jet to the max or just cruising
It's a little bit less realistic, but I know there's a similar project going on, so I think there's a similar type of plane coming out. It's the maximum engine power. Thanks.
I don't think 250k feet is considered space... Still quite a bit of air there. I mean the ISS is at 400 miles and still has some drag from the very very thin air.
I googled it and found this. Thanks. ISS orbital altitude is 1,082,400 to 1,425,600 feet. With an average orbit of 1,254,000 feet, or 237.5 miles.2015. 8. 2. International Space Station Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › International_Space_Stat... Visiting spacecraft dock at the station via its eight docking and berthing ports. The ISS maintains an orbit with an average altitude of 400 kilometres (250 mi) ... How far away is the ISS? The space station orbits Earth at an average altitude of 227 nautical miles/420 kilometers above Earth.2020. 10. 23.
Would like to see a flight on the Darkstar from New York to Paris and see if it can be done in under 90 minutes. Mainly due to the lyrics to the song I.G.Y. by Donald Fagen.
You have to go roughly over 100,000 feet to get Mach 10. Not sure, but close to the ground below 10,000 feet, roughly Mach 2 ~ 3 is the top speed. Thanks.
“Go around.”
…goes around the planet.
Go around anytime. Thanks.
Tower: "Experimental DKS, departure approved. Proceed to change frequency"
Darkstar: "No need, we're already next to Greenland"
@@NotAProducer888 ATC service needs to be improved. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 Youve forgotten to confirm
@@m.giotto4117 I think I'm forgetful. Take care of your health. Thanks.
London to nyc in 43 minutes is nuts that’s how long it takes me to get home from work lol
You can own your private Darkstar in the sim world. Thanks.
Well the Darkstar does travel Mac 10
@@thenativezombie5152 I wish New faster Darkstar II. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 one that would be an inch away from light speed
@@thenativezombie5152 I hope so if it is possible.
I think what blew me away the most was the fact how long he was over the ocean for. its mind blowing how massive it is
Most people would feel bored in the ocean, but you seem to be an extraordinary person in a good way. Thanks.
Hard to imagine the ancient explorers in their wooden ships traveling for months in such a large ocean
@@swapnilmankameYeah! I would definitely had a feeling that It will never end
Yes, you fly over the Cliffs of Mohar in County Clare and then that is it, for a long time. How brave were the early sailors who crossed this void.
I would love to see this simulation over the Pacific Ocean.
"Bae come over"
"Can't, on a work trip to London"
"My parents aren't home"
Pdf
@@Wangchung405 tf you mean pdf
@@vf9e if she lives with her parents, she’s too young for you bro
@@Wangchung405 you make no sense
@@vf9e pdf file
That air traffic controller is fired 🔥 for not letting a highly secret military experimental aircraft to land and make it circle around New York City in a waiting pattern!
I respect your passion. Fortunately, everybody including ATC in the sim world is so generous. Thanks.
highly secret? 🤣
@@Senokone yup
@@roughgameflight8374 Are you using AI to reply to the comments? They seem kinda off the topic
perhaps the person is just literate in writing@@EduardoRodrigues-ev7ej
"Experimental DKS, leaving my airspace freq-" *radio static*
Jvtrint rvitrvtn vtkjkt vn jgt jntjvn but g
The camera plane is undefeated!
Thanks to the MSFS technology. Thanks.
MSFS chase plane technology was copied from a crash landed UFO in 1947 … :-D
@@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 I didn't know that. Thanks for your informations.
Sr71 camera plane
Taylor Swift's new touring jet.
You can own your private Darkstar in the sim world. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374Sadly, not in the real world(
@@ForTheBrotherhood That's true. But I am satisfied in the sim world. Thanks.
Doesn’t burn enough fuel..
@@mrhos86 I hope Darkstar can fly faster with enough fuel. Thanks.
I love that sight of land after traveling across the ocean and seeing only blue for most of the trip!
We need more space travelers. Thanks.
For reference, space starts at 100 km (328,000 feet), but NASA used to give Astronaut Wings to pilots who exceeded 50 miles (264,000 feet).
Darkstar Max. Alt. 275,000 feet. Thanks.
Space aint real bro
because in the US, space starts at 50 miles above sea level (264,000 ft), but in every other country & international zone (ie the ocean) it starts at 100 kilometers (~328,000 ft) due to the metric system.
@@AnthonyCifaniand the flat earthers proved themselves wrong about a month ago.... Get a clue.
@@AnthonyCifaniwhat do you mean?
"you are not cleared to land" lulz
You: With all due respect, don't tell me what to do
What is the game please ?
@@Lelex-pp5cz Microsoft Flight Sim 2020.
atc is a pos, it's been the same since the game launched. hope for a better one in mfs 2024
That is why vatsim is awesome, as a pilot it is just like real life.
1% fuel used, this simulation posses knowledge we don't apparently
Welcome to the sim world. Thanks.
I love the sounds of the wind and engines during the travel over the ocean, it sounds like you are actually in the cockpit. Thanks.
Thanks.
I caught errors and freezing of the controls while flying over the North Pole.
I love taking off from somewhere at night and landing in the morning on this fantastic plane. It's a special experience.
What a nice experience!!! Thanks for sharing.
I caught errors and a trim gremlin whilst flying over a certain part of Nevada
@@ThisPartIsAndrew It sounds weird. Maybe it should be near Area 51. Thanks for sharing.
5:00 Wales
6:30 Ireland
7:45 North Atlantic ocean
25:45 Newfoundland
29:45 Prince Edward Island
32:20 United States airspace
34:30 Boston
38:00 Long Island
1:23:45 Area 51
Thanks for your efforts.
I love in Boston I remember seeing this fly over.
@@RoboCop-zn8bt Sorry for the noise. Thanks.
My dumb self pressed Area 51 just because
@@UzziHDyou can press but nothing will happen as per the United States government that place doesn’t exist
"Goodbye."
_Leaves Earth_
LOL, great pun! Cannot really stop laughing!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Almost. Thanks.
@@MacCekko You have to breathe. Thanks.
You were not cleared to land, prepare to copy a number
I am getting lots of calls in the sim world. Thanks.
It's a clean travel but you forgot to look at your mirror 'cause you didn't seen the civic owner behind you
I will try to be more careful next time. Thanks.
Why does the airspeed go down with increasing altitude?
Probably less air up there
Less dense air, so the instruments don’t read correct. Look up airspeed conversions for like a really good explanation. Like true v calibrated v indicated airspeed
you can always look at TAS (true airspeed) or at the Mach number in the bottom left corner. 1 Mach equals 1234,8 km/h
The IAS is based on air presssure, so air pressure is very low high up. Most important numebr is IAS to avoid stalls and overspeed.
The TAS (true air speed) is what you are really moving at relative to the ground. Notice, TAS is over 5000 knots.
@@fns3426 oh, it reads correct 😂
Awesome! Love that you can see the leading edges heat up. Also, crazy you can run this on a 1060 and HDD!
this game has some great optimisiation, it can run smoothly on a 1650 with 4gb vram! and it runs great
Well the only thing the game really needs to render at high quality is the plane, which isn’t so bad
@@axep3785 I think so. Thanks.
I have upgraded my graphic card to 4060Ti. But I don't see a very big difference. Thanks.
@@dvillisback I think so too. Thanks.
You forgot to add the part where Tom Cruise yells
"come on, COME ON!"
Tom can do it. Thanks.
Horrible airline. No in-flight movies, no food service, no bar-cart, just awful, only positive, very fast service. hahaha
Thank you for the VOD. 🥃🥃
Tom Cruise might be your private pilot, too. Thanks.
I am Darkstar.....I don't need no stinking landing clearance!
Welcome to the sim world. Thanks.
Thanks
@@PlutoniumSlums Thanks again.
@@roughgameflight8374 Thanks
@@DogBagOfficial I hope you have a wonderful day.
It's cool that Tom cruise was one of the first to test this bad boy
I think so too. Thanks.
So, this dude flew nearly 50 Minutes and never, even once looked out of the cockpit, or sideways, or down, just for the look of it... 🤷🏽♂️
The 3rd person camera at high altitudes is kinda buggy and you cant see much from the windows inside
Darkstar doesn't have nice windshields. Thanks.
@@KSPplayer-hl9lj I think so. Thanks.
That thing is flying at ludicrous speed at an altitude of God doesn’t go that high, what he is going to look at from the cockpit?
@@patrickols I don't know, change in perspective, catch a glimpse of the Moon perhaps... Just for the look...
I remember when RGF would get 2 or 3 viewers per vid. Now he went platinum. NIce to see the progress!
I'm enjoying flying around the world with Darkstar very much. Thanks a lot.
This is like something I will never get to experience yet I feel like I just did
Thanks.
Yup I’m just seeing the East coast of Ireland and….oh look I can already see the West coast of Ireland as well!
We need more space travelers. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 Thanks
Bro says thanks everytime
Yes, I do. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374thanks. Thanks.
@@siri5784 I appreciate it.
@@siri5784thanks
@roughgameflight8374 Thanks.
Pretty cool! Is it difficult to descend or land?
"it's like throwing a brick onto a carrier from space"
its alright i went from 250k feet up down to sea level for landing 30 miles away at mach 10 and landed perfectly so i think its fine
Flying higher than weather balloons BTW. At this altitude an aircraft would probably need to carry its own oxidizer but don't quote me on that. Interestingly the highest confirmed altitude for a manned jet airplane is 123,000 feet in a modified MiG-25. Brian Binnie flew at 367,000 feet in SpaceShipOne but that was a rocket plane launched from another aircraft.
I don't have any knowledge of advanced space engineering, but scramjet doesn't seem to have oxidants. Thanks for your interesting scientific information.
my man still replies to comments after 10 months, and saying "thanks" at the end of each one. huge respect
That’s how you build a youtube channel
You took your precious time to visit, so I should thank you as much as possible.
@roughgameflight8374 I think that's also correct. Thanks.
Pretty cool. The ATC was distracting
I think so too. We need better ATC services. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 BeyondATC mod
@@JimKeeter ATC will be better in New MSFS 2024. Thanks.
Thanks.@@roughgameflight8374
@@H001_Gaming I appreciate it.
5:57 my God....The earth is not flat 😯
We need more space travelers. Thanks.
What a neck breaking landing
That's why my neck is always stiff in the sim world. Thanks.
Wild you're so high you see Ireland all in one shot basically.
Thanks.
Rocket-ship: request flight following
ATC: *asserts dominance*
MSFS 2020 ATC services need to be improved. Thanks.
This simulation helps put in perspective how big this rock really is...
I'm glad this could help you. Thanks.
44:09 Get out of the runway, go around - ATC 😭🙏🏻
Fortunately, ATC in the sim world is so generous. Thanks.
When the lady at beginning started tweakin out on Ryanair I wouldn’t be surprised if that was real 😂😂
Thanks for commenting. Thanks.
Kennedy: "Bae, come over."
Darkstar: (Comes over)
Kennedy: "Experimental DKS, you were not cleared to land. Clear the runway."
Darkstar: ...
The ATC in Sim world is very generous. Thanks.
ATC after he lands "I've got a number here for you to call" 😅
I'm so scared, but fortunately ATC in the sim world is so generous. Thanks.
Thank you thank you thank you. Did I mention thanks? Thanks.
I appreciate it.
I wonder if they have the Darkstar in msfs 2024?
I heard they have, but not yet. Thanks.
whats with the airspeed gauge
it is showing equivalent air speed. it doesn't factor in the density of the air at altitude.
@@ishandagar1 It does, but in a different way. It shows the speed needed to get the same dynamic pressure at sea level as the airplane is currently experiencing.
Since EAS’ only reading 300 knots while traveling at 5600 knots, that must mean that there’s _very_ little air at FL2500.
The souls living in England west of Heathrow and in coastal CT and Long Island are going to think a nuclear bomb went off with that thing doing Mach 5+ that close to the ground.
Sorry for the noise. Thanks.
In a real life scenario, could you maintain radio communication so far from the surface of Earth?
Sure can provided its a powerful enough radio. (I think it has to be ultra high frequency; UHF) Radio waves bounce off of the ionosphere which is in the upper atmosphere, known as "atmospheric bounce".
We communicate with space probs travelling past good old Pluto, wdym so far from the surface
@@АлександрОрлов-п9чNew Horizons during its Pluto mission was communicated to via Bluetooth not radio.
interesting your video very good!
Thanks.
“ASDKS, possible pilot deviation. Say when ready to take down a number.”
But fortunately, the controllers of Simworld are generous. Thanks.
"cleared through the Charlie airspace"
Which one? The one that's 250 nm behind me?
ATC needs to be improved in the sim world. Thanks.
This game is FANTASTIC
Thanks.
Is that video just for fun or does Darkstar actually fly 250k at mach 10? 2nm a second looks nuts
Also, nice wind noises in space 😂
It's just for fun now. But who knows what's going to happen in the future? There are probably lots of similar hypersonic projects going on. Thanks.
Something tells me the technology is already in place, but this is simply on a NASA-level. Can't exaclty spend NASA expenses on a family trip, now can we?
@@roughgameflight8374 The government already Confirmed the existence of the SR-72.
The design for the SR-72 that was given to the Topgun Maverick movie production and was staged for Plausible Deniability.
It didn't last long in the movie for a good reason.
It was put in there as a last minute Alteration because an idiot in intelligence didn't blur the images.
@@magnitudefallout3944 The edge of the stratosphere isn't space. it's the edge of space.
The air is really thin but there is air.
The reason why the Titanium is red hot is due to friction.
The reason why the plane still has control is due to air flow over the control surfaces.
Air is the substance in which sound travels on.
So, your comments makes you one of two things.
Stupid or, a Troll.
The Stupid have no need to comment.
Stop trolling.
@@FavioredValkyrie my god, take it away Mr *Akhshually*
"Sir mind explaining what are you doing?" "Sir going space mode and destroying starwars"
As far as I know, scramjet can't go to outer space because it needs oxygen. Thanks.
where is the speedometer?
You can see the Mach Number bottom left side on the screen. Thanks.
33:43 the white blip with a large inland bay just passing by the back of the right wing is the city I live in. Way cool.
Sorry for the noise. Thanks.
Ngl bro he passed by my house and I saw it on this map, what’s the game called?
MSFS 2020. You can google it. MSFS 2024 will come out soon. Thanks.
The Jet Kim K takes when she wants a french croissant in France anytime she wants but tells everyone else to save the environment
We might need more electric vehicles. Thanks.
12:30 peak aquarium
275,000 Ft is the maximum. Thanks.
This reminds me of top gun maverick
Actually, it is a Top Gun Maverick expansion. Thanks
Wait, was Manchester ATC in charge of that flight right up until it got to Boston?
I am not so sure, but I don't think so in real. Thanks.
THE MAP IS REAL FROM GOOGLE MAPS?
I am not so sure. Thanks.
Yes. Microsoft Flight Simulator makes it so you can fly anywhere in the world.
@@JesusLivesOfficial I didn't know that. Thanks.
Bing Maps, since it's a Microsoft game.
@@transfo47 It sounds more reasonable. Thanks.
ATC: “fine you don’t want to listen? Have a good day”
ATC in the sim world is so generous. Thanks.
What game is this?
Microsoft Flight Simulator
MSFS 2020. MSFS 2024 is coming out soon. Thanks.
@@DCONightingale You are right. Thanks.
Imagine the tech they have now… that types of propulsion systems they mastered
I think similar projects are going on somewhere. Thanks.
No scram jets?
Yes scram jets after around Mach 3. Thanks.
Flat earthers been real quiet since this dropped
We need more space travelers. Thanks.
WHAT GAME IS THIS ? WANNA TRY IT
Microsoft flight simulator
MSFS 2020. MSFS 2024 is coming out soon. Thanks.
@@BroccoliHead7 You are right. Thanks.
I clicked out of genuine curiosity and I'm a little confused cause idk much about aircrafts. I believe this is supposed to be super fast but because of the realism and expansive blue ocean I couldn't gauge if you were pushing the jet to the max or just cruising
It's a little bit less realistic, but I know there's a similar project going on, so I think there's a similar type of plane coming out. It's the maximum engine power. Thanks.
Which game
MSFS 2020. MSFS 2024 is coming out soon. Thanks.
Gotta love that fuel burn. Very realistic haha
Thanks.
WHAT GAME IS THIS ?
Microsoft flight simulator
MSFS 2020. MSFS 2024 is coming out soon. Thanks.
@@BroccoliHead7 You are right. Thanks.
What rock are you living under
@@FawnchunkTH-camyours
Muy guapo de verdad desde España Barcelona
I didn't realize it would go that high. I got up to 275,000 and it stopped 😂
That's the maximum height. Thanks.
What kills me is at FL350, you’re not seeing curvature. On this sim/game, you’re seeing curvature at FL300
I hope you report MS about this to make a better sim. Thanks.
You can travel around the globe with unlimited fuel....
That's possible in sim world. Thanks.
you can turn it off in this game too.
@@classicalmusic3979 Of course, then we just need refueling. Thanks.
It would be nice to see the true airspeed. Is the indicated airspeed so low because of the altitude?
I think so. Pitot tubes don't work properly at high altitude. Thanks.
took 45 minute 😮😮😮
Welcome to the sim world. Thanks.
Your the best youtuber for simulator games and just in general
Thanks.
250 000 ft is too high to fly. Better to fly at 120 000 ft
Thanks for your advice.
kinda hoping you will arrive at Cardiff City flight pace doing MKV. It should wake up everyone 😊 lol
Sorry for the noise. I will fly around Cardiff City within a week. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 Cool ;-)
I'm not sure you are old enough to remember #Concorde ? It was not permitted too pass MKOne until she was over thw Ocean😊 1@roughgameflight8374
Concorde probably had to do so to protect the windows and eardrums of its residents. Thanks for your interesting stories.
Need this for gta 6
It will be great. Thanks.
I’m not a wondering star. I’m not a light star. I’m not a Blackstar. I’m a Darkstar. I’m a Darkstar.
Darkstar forever!!! Thanks.
im not a gangster
Impossible and not realistic landing with that speed.
Welcome to the sim world. Thanks.
Beginning his descent for JFK in Nova Scotia. Nuts
Darkstar can do it. Thanks.
That goodbye reminds me of the lost Malaysian flight
It's really sad. I hope everyone is safe in this world. Thanks for your comment.
The continuous -2G on descent kills me xd, The pilot sure would see completely red given the amount of time these negative forces are maintained
You can be the super hero in the sim world. Thanks.
And at what point do you feel that you're upside down??
I don't do that maneuver. Thanks.
I wanna see this become a speed running category...
I think so too. Thanks.
this is nice relaxing trip , thankyou
Thanks.
How are you in space controlling descend with wings?
No heat shield no problem either.
Darkstar can do it in the sim world. Thanks.
I don't think 250k feet is considered space... Still quite a bit of air there. I mean the ISS is at 400 miles and still has some drag from the very very thin air.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but 250,000 feet from the surface of the earth…that’s the same height as the ISS, right?
I googled it and found this. Thanks.
ISS orbital altitude is 1,082,400 to 1,425,600 feet. With an average orbit of 1,254,000 feet, or 237.5 miles.2015. 8. 2.
International Space Station
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › International_Space_Stat...
Visiting spacecraft dock at the station via its eight docking and berthing ports. The ISS maintains an orbit with an average altitude of 400 kilometres (250 mi) ...
How far away is the ISS? The space station orbits Earth at an average altitude of 227 nautical miles/420 kilometers above Earth.2020. 10. 23.
“You were not cleaned to land” ….”maam are you aware of who I am?”
Fortunately, ATC in the sim world is so generous. Thanks.
Would like to see a flight on the Darkstar from New York to Paris and see if it can be done in under 90 minutes. Mainly due to the lyrics to the song I.G.Y. by Donald Fagen.
How about this? The screen quality is not good. I will fly again some day. Thank you.
th-cam.com/video/7cRVQeSIuo8/w-d-xo.html
What was the ground speed when you were over the ocean, any idea?
(HAD to have been 4,000 KTs/hr.)
Darkstar Mach 10. Thanks.
I'm not so sure, but probably. Thanks.
@@roughgameflight8374 WOW! Mach 10 is like 8,500 mph! About TWICE what I was guessing (shows how much I know 😅)
How did it get to NY so quickly at only 290 knots?
Pitot Tube doesn't work at high altitudes. Please check the TAS and Mach numbers. Thanks.
Went from London to New York faster than my last DoorDash order
That's why we're doing Darkstar sim flight. Thanks.
Amazing delta between IAS and TAS!
Pitot tubes are not working properly at high altitudes. So I think TAS and Mach are more accurate. Thanks.
@ Air is much thinner. Pitot tubes don’t adjust for air density. As a pilot yes we know TAS and IAS diverge as you go higher! Great video by the way.
Can you go Mach 10 a little bit closer to the ground just to see how fast the plane is really moving
You have to go roughly over 100,000 feet to get Mach 10. Not sure, but close to the ground below 10,000 feet, roughly Mach 2 ~ 3 is the top speed. Thanks.
I dont ibow why i watched this but i gave you a like.
Thanks.
Can you from Ulan-Ude to Sydney on darkstar???? Attitude 250000 feet
I will try it within a week. It's difficult to maintain a specific altitude accurately. Thanks.