00:35 KC-135Rs are very common, 10+ flying every day. 00:45 A330-743L Belugas are also very common, I see them every day. 01:00 C-5Ms are rarer than the above ^^^ and don't fly every day, so nice catch! 01:08 F-15Es are quite rare but they fly here quite often from RAF Lakenheath and over the sea. And finally 01:23 a F-35, which I've NEVER seen before! Nice catch and great video, keep improving! :)
KC 135 are very common and there are like 20 of them flying all the time, if you search US Air Force like I you will find millions of them an other planes. C5M is also very easy to find if you search for one.
yeah if you want to find ANY plane the US air force is flying at the moment when youre on flightradar24, search ''RCH'', youll find every USAF plane@@MrNiceGuy73110
1:23 The stealth capabilities don’t affect this much. It is made to be untrackable on military radars, which are different to civilian radars which track the transponder
however there is such thing as no-stealth mode (or it could be a transponder error but the chances of it being something else and for the USAF is quite low)
is the T-38 and im hear to explain why it saying T is not an error, first T stands for trainer (which is what the T-38 is) and also F stands for fighter so that would be for official operations in combat (which they don't do with the T-38.) I hope this helped :)
I saw that same f35 squawk 7700 twice in two seperate flights
That’s funny
Yeah same they seem to do it a lot
Same
I think f35s don't have good radio quality?
Same
00:35 KC-135Rs are very common, 10+ flying every day.
00:45 A330-743L Belugas are also very common, I see them every day.
01:00 C-5Ms are rarer than the above ^^^ and don't fly every day, so nice catch!
01:08 F-15Es are quite rare but they fly here quite often from RAF Lakenheath and over the sea.
And finally 01:23 a F-35, which I've NEVER seen before! Nice catch and great video, keep improving! :)
Thank you so much!
Belugas are not common for us in America
@@bepisdoge I don't mean I see them in person it's just flight radar on the Internet, wherever you are in the world, that plane is common
@@RoadRailAviation oh, sorry for the confusion
@@bepisdoge that's okay 🙂
i saw the C-5M it was above my school
I swear that f-35 is always getting emergencys
I know I saw a f35 in a emergency once
There is often an E-3 Sentry that likes to fly in circles in Romania at least a couple of times a week. Pretty interesting.
KC 135 are very common and there are like 20 of them flying all the time, if you search US Air Force like I you will find millions of them an other planes. C5M is also very easy to find if you search for one.
Noted. Thanks for the info!
yeah if you want to find ANY plane the US air force is flying at the moment when youre on flightradar24, search ''RCH'', youll find every USAF plane@@MrNiceGuy73110
Yeah, same with belugas
Really cool finds!
I’m sorry, but most of these ‘rare’ finds are just the top tracked around the world, no offence though everyone does it 🤗
It’s still rare no matter how much people see it
I agree
Maybe they are seen by a lot of people because it’s rare? I think so, user-di
Something pretty funny is that right after this video I got a notification from flightradar24 of a F35 squawking 7700
I saw 2 f-18s trailing a kc135
unfortunately the screenshot is on my old computer that got wiped somehow(very long story don't ask)
I saw 3 Beluga XL in a row in Germany,UK and France and I also saw a Boeing Mercury plane near New York today
1:23 The stealth capabilities don’t affect this much. It is made to be untrackable on military radars, which are different to civilian radars which track the transponder
however there is such thing as no-stealth mode (or it could be a transponder error but the chances of it being something else and for the USAF is quite low)
Nice video
Thank you!
Sorry to tell you but f15s are quite common but still cool I see them in real life in the lake district all the time 😊
ive actualy seen F-35s twice pretty cool stuf
I found all of this plane already. My rarest find is a B1b lancer, F5, A10, P51, Nasa T38
Also I think I found a carrier cause I find 2 V22 flying in circle in middle of the sea
nice!
I saw an F4U Corsair on FlightRadar
bro pissed ke off less then 3 secs in the vid whwn hw called new zealand australia 💀
edit: gow td did i type whwn and hw 💀
edit: gow 💀
But New Zealand Is A part of Australia. So you can call New Zealand Australian
@@kobe_111 did u just say we’re a part of Australia SERIOUSLY U JUST PISSED ME OFF EVEN MORE
did uh you have a stroke typing this?
I saw a dream lifter 2 times
I found the kc135 tanker also, airbus beluga also
Did anybody notice that there was a F15 next to the airbus beluga XL😂
The f15 that was next to the air beluga
Common to find "F 38 Talon" in California
is the T-38 and im hear to explain why it saying T is not an error, first T stands for trainer (which is what the T-38 is) and also F stands for fighter so that would be for official operations in combat (which they don't do with the T-38.)
I hope this helped :)
Every military cargo plane ain’t rare
How do you put those labels in FR24
I saw an airbus beluga once the super rare ones too the only 5 made one
Yeah a300 608
i saw delta 777 yesterday
C5m galaxy is not rare, if you see a United state airforce logo with a 737 image, it means it’s a C5M galaxy or a Clipper-40
ive seen a lot of belugas and kc135s
one of my friends found a Dana air flight
1:16 oop
there was a f15 that you missed on flightradar 24
0:15 it looks New Zealand
I just found an VR-22 osprey. 🎉
1 min
I saw a U2 once on fr
same, however this summer it should be up alot bc of nasa's ER-2 which is a U-2 spy plane thats modified
BLUD NEXT TO THE BELUGA THERE WAS SOMETHING EVEN RARER AKA A F15
Beluga is not rare anymore 0:51 and did you not notice the f15?
I noticed it.
a different f15
add music
I’ll keep that in mind for my next video
Sry but all of these are not rare
Not rare