I bet somewhere on this planet any american citizen once said 3 minutes in the rest of the world are 2:46 in the USA. That‘s why they still don‘t use the metric system ;)
Actually the F35 was a Royal Air Force/ Royal Navy Air Fleet test pilot testing the landing capabilities of the aircraft on the HMS Queen Elizabeth just after she was commisioned and on shake down deployment for the crew. And if you had taken the time, you'd have seen the RAF roundel just front of the cockpit.
Nope, the pilot deployed the chute too early. According to Yahoo News, the plane nearly overshot the runway so that is probably why the pilot 'stepped on the brakes.' No sane pilot, regardless of the aircraft, would deploy the braking parachute with the plane still in the air.
Spent a few hours once watching planes land at Corfu airport and each time there was this weird noise. So now I know it was wake turbulence. I thought it was an oddity of the acoustics of the lagoon at the end of the airport.
I lived under the heathrow flight path for 10 years. That wake turbulance would kick in about 15 seconds after a big bird flew over. Always blew my mind.
to be fair to the anti 3 min of aviation,that was a amphibious thingy.ok,i dont even remember the name.but i remember it had amphibious somewhere......... and to be fair to my side,he/she makes videos,not lessons.
The B757 has notoriously strong wing tip vortices... as I recall, ATC applies the same spacing behind for following aircraft as are used for 'heavy' aircraft.
3 Minutes of Aviation wouldn't be the same without clickbaity titles, the occasional overeager plane spotter, and all the aviation nerds finding fault in every clip lol
The DA 42 oil trail is about normal for a DC6. Stitting next to the port wing on a flight on a DC6b back in 1960 I watched a constant stream of oil flowing over the enginge cowlings and wings. However the props kept turning!
I sometimes hear a similar noise when a landing Airbus A320 series aircraft flies over at about 5000'. I wondered what it was, could it be wake turbulence noise too?
Uuuh someone should check the rating of this video. Oil all over the place. That‘s some crazy pics for car and bike engines. Hope none of them have seen this until now ✌️
For all the comments saying it’s not an aircraft carrier, this is what the Marine corps says: The Navy and Marine Corps recently proved they can operate an amphibious assault carrier as if it were a fixed-wing aircraft carrier, which officials said will give them more options for how to use these ships in the future. The naval services fully exercised the Marine Corps’ “lightning carrier” concept for the first time with a record 20 F-35B Lightning IIs operating from the USS Tripoli off the California coast between March 30 and April 8, according to a Marine Corps release Monday.
It was not designed to be pilot-proof like a modern airliner. Plus in a combat jet there can be reasons to deploy a cute before the wheels touch down, such as when a hard landing is the better of two options, or when in an unrecoverable spin at 20,000 ft.
the da 42 can actually fly on one engine,PLUS what happens if the airport the are diverting or returning to is far away,and there is nothing else to do?
Not first by the way. What is it you hope to accomplish by doing this? Gain celebrity stardom? Have women fawn over you because you made a comment on some video? 🙄
@@KerimFerchichi-s2x I'm not trying to rule your life BRO. I'm trying to understand what the point is behind this sad rush to contribute absolutely nothing to a video, other than to say FIRST. Really, I don't understand why people do it. And by the way, BRO; my life, my rule, not yours. So shut up from now
3 Minutes of aviation but the video is only 2:46 long. Inflation hits everyone.
It’s close enough!
I bet somewhere on this planet any american citizen once said 3 minutes in the rest of the world are 2:46 in the USA.
That‘s why they still don‘t use the metric system ;)
The TUI wake turbulence was crisp
HAWK TUI
Ruined the moment @@oceso
Wow! That wake turbulence noise was amazing.
Marine corps F-35B landing on an amphibious assault ship
Edit: bruh, it calls the F-35 an Air Force jet in the description. Make up your mind lmao
I came here to write this comment
Actually the F35 was a Royal Air Force/ Royal Navy Air Fleet test pilot testing the landing capabilities of the aircraft on the HMS Queen Elizabeth just after she was commisioned and on shake down deployment for the crew. And if you had taken the time, you'd have seen the RAF roundel just front of the cockpit.
@@Bacchus173 A That is not the HMS QE. B You can see the stripes on the roundel showing that it is a US roundel and not the RAF. Thanks for playing.
@@plastictsubasa1390 Same....lol
@@plastictsubasa1390me too
Smokin brakes on that American triple "incredible stuff". You've got some low expectations in life SDTV 😂
That wake turbulence sound was incredible!
That wake turbulence sound had me thing K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider was about to show up....lol
Deploying the chute early is standard procedure for a SU-22
yep, two major mistakes/clickbaits in one clip...not cool
@@Jedif82 This channel has been very click batey. Which is annoying because it doesn't need to be.
🤷♂
Is it also standard practice to slam the tail into the ground because of a stall after you've deployed the chute?
Nope, the pilot deployed the chute too early. According to Yahoo News, the plane nearly overshot the runway so that is probably why the pilot 'stepped on the brakes.'
No sane pilot, regardless of the aircraft, would deploy the braking parachute with the plane still in the air.
These spotters like the sound of their own voices ffs.
Spent a few hours once watching planes land at Corfu airport and each time there was this weird noise. So now I know it was wake turbulence. I thought it was an oddity of the acoustics of the lagoon at the end of the airport.
Bombardier small jets also make wild wake turbulence noises too. Spent a few afternoons at YOW watching and listening... pretty eerie.
1:04 "incredible stuff" => just some hot brakes... 🤣🤣🤣
Yes I'm sure you see that live in front of you every day.
I've never seen it, so, yeah, pretty incredible
*EXCELLENT+++ variety on this one!*
F-35 was landing on an LHA / D. Landing Assault Ship. Not a "carrier".
So I wasnt the only one :)
@@dangernoodle235 you were not the only one. It almost looks like the LHD-4 Boxer.
Does it carry airplanes? Then its a carrier. 😝 (but yes its defiantly not the GR Ford)
@@rharbarenko. Yes use to carry AV-8 Harriers but now F-35’s
Only because we're Americans, to everyone else, that is what a carrier is, we have floating airports too.
I didn't know wake turbulence even makes a noise at all😮😅
That sounds very cool and kinda like a sci-fi sound effect.
Wait - on the last one, wasn't it the oil leak which caused the engine failure in the first place?
Orrr - did something on the engine 'fail' to cause the oil leak? d'oh ... ;-0
Just hope the other engine was not serviced by the same guy.....
This was normal oil leakage.
The F-35B is the US Marine Corps version not the Navy's version and that is an Amphibious Assault Ship not an aircraft carrier.
I like the SU-22 airbrake.
That is an assault ship, not an aircraft carrier ;)
Well that changes everything! 🙄
@@gpaull2 This is the internet, pedantry is mandatory :D
It's also a Marine F35. Navy doesn't fly the B model.
@@crystallineentitybut to be even more pedantic, it is a ship carrying an aircraft. Who cares? Does it really matter that much?
@@timweather3847 To those who are in or have been in the Navy and have served on these ships, yes, it does matter.
I lived under the heathrow flight path for 10 years. That wake turbulance would kick in about 15 seconds after a big bird flew over. Always blew my mind.
1:21 okay THIS surprised me! I was like how can you hear wale turbulence, and then….!
1:36 This is awesome!
That last clip looked expensive......
Yep. I was thinking (as well as the pilot) ‘This will be expensive’
expense is the last thing to worry about , I wonder if they were able land safely with 1 engine on a small plane
Marine Corps F-35, not Navy.
Who cares, both are fascist
Not an aircraft carrier either.
Didn’t they give the F-35 to the Marines so that they could land on a carrier also?😂
to be fair to the anti 3 min of aviation,that was a amphibious thingy.ok,i dont even remember the name.but i remember it had amphibious somewhere.........
and to be fair to my side,he/she makes videos,not lessons.
Same thing
Englishman mullering his own language with an A Free-80
That's a cockney w⚓
Classic!!!
Marine Corps F-35 variant, not a Navy F-35 variant and landing on an LHA by the markings, not an Aircraft Carrier!
1:23 that sounded like teletubbies windmill
The B757 has notoriously strong wing tip vortices... as I recall, ATC applies the same spacing behind for following aircraft as are used for 'heavy' aircraft.
Doesn’t the 757 rate as a heavy? Odd does that only apply to double aisle sized aircraft?
3 Minutes of Aviation wouldn't be the same without clickbaity titles, the occasional overeager plane spotter, and all the aviation nerds finding fault in every clip lol
Sadly, no Aerosucre
They've been quiet lately, at least on this channel.
I'll never stop being amazed at the power that F-35 has to produce to pull off a vertical landing
The US Navy does not fly the F-35B. That is the US Marines.
The DA 42 oil trail is about normal for a DC6. Stitting next to the port wing on a flight on a DC6b back in 1960 I watched a constant stream of oil flowing over the enginge cowlings and wings. However the props kept turning!
Nice vid
You haven’t even fully watched it yet 😂
@ sorry for supporting my favourite content creator
@@Zav-888I know, my favourite as well but I’m just saying that you can’t say anything before you haven’t watched full video yet
@ damn come you’re dangerous issues Bro
It would be funny if you watched it and it was utter ass
I don’t think the engine failure caused the oil leak, more likely the oil leak caused the engine failure!
Ah so that’s the sound I hear as planes suddenly come over where I live out in rural NZ. It always starts with that whooping sound.
Cool
Why wouldn't wake turbulence have its very own sound? Thank you for learning me sthg new today too 1:23.
Ohh it's a wake turbulence sound. I live 20 km from an airport and hear it all the time. I thought it was related to throttling back
I sometimes hear a similar noise when a landing Airbus A320 series aircraft flies over at about 5000'. I wondered what it was, could it be wake turbulence noise too?
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Uuuh someone should check the rating of this video. Oil all over the place. That‘s some crazy pics for car and bike engines. Hope none of them have seen this until now ✌️
You owe us 13 seconds of aviation footage
The commentary of the landings are incredibly unbelievably ANNOYING
They’re being live streamed
Thumbs 👎🏻
Are they any better on your channel? 🤔
Annoying is a big understatement. I was thinking of some expletives for the commentary.
Then don't watch then.
So the engine failure caused the severe oil leak?
who needs a chiropractor when u can hop in an su22 and do a ryanair landing
For all the comments saying it’s not an aircraft carrier, this is what the Marine corps says:
The Navy and Marine Corps recently proved they can operate an amphibious assault carrier as if it were a fixed-wing aircraft carrier, which officials said will give them more options for how to use these ships in the future.
The naval services fully exercised the Marine Corps’ “lightning carrier” concept for the first time with a record 20 F-35B Lightning IIs operating from the USS Tripoli off the California coast between March 30 and April 8, according to a Marine Corps release Monday.
Actually I think probably the oil leak caused the engine failure.
How well could that landing be done if the aircraft carrier was actually moving?
About as well. I've seen many clips.
Seems to me the Su-22 had technical issues so threw its chute. Bust a tire too.
I'm surprised that the Su-22 doesn't have a WOW (weight on wheels) interlock on deploying the parachute.
It was not designed to be pilot-proof like a modern airliner. Plus in a combat jet there can be reasons to deploy a cute before the wheels touch down, such as when a hard landing is the better of two options, or when in an unrecoverable spin at 20,000 ft.
The Polish pilot is driving a MiG-21
no, that's a Su-22. Mig-21 has a Delta wing
That oil is a decade old
Not surprised its a boeing again
Vertical landing... well... the Harrier did this already 40 years ago, so nothing special.
Gee.. that plane at end with oil leak from engine failure.. looking at color of oil. i wonder why it failed!!
Nothing worse than a camera rube (second video) flipping out over nothing on their own video.
2:20 blew a jug.
wow
This guy knows nothing about planes calling a 777 a A380
I feel like I should be more focused on bringing the plane in safely than with documenting an engine failure IN FLIGHT.
Likely it was an Instructor Flight but yeah.
the da 42 can actually fly on one engine,PLUS what happens if the airport the are diverting or returning to is far away,and there is nothing else to do?
It's important to document it because, as we all know, the cameraman never dies.
This is not a suchoy 22 but a Mig21
no, that's a Su-22. Mig-21 has a Delta wing
Me thinks that Su-22 had some sort of mechanical failure... no flaps or air brake..
2.47?? I feel a bit jipped. You owe us 13secs 😂
Shrinkflation, sir.
Do a face reveal
2:04 That's not an aircraft carrier.
What is it then?
Agree
@@u2bear377 Amphibious Assault ship
That was an aircraft literally being carried on a ship. It’s an aircraft carrier.
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Beautiful wing fluff? Im giving a thumbs down any time I have to listen to this guys comments
weow
You owe me 14 seconds.
First!❤ nice video
Not first by the way. What is it you hope to accomplish by doing this? Gain celebrity stardom? Have women fawn over you because you made a comment on some video? 🙄
@ElenarMT Bro shut up my life my rule not yours now shut up from here
@@KerimFerchichi-s2x I'm not trying to rule your life BRO. I'm trying to understand what the point is behind this sad rush to contribute absolutely nothing to a video, other than to say FIRST.
Really, I don't understand why people do it.
And by the way, BRO; my life, my rule, not yours. So shut up from now
@@KerimFerchichi-s2xgood reply bro
@@KerimFerchichi-s2x Don't tell him to shut up his life his rule now shut up don't answer.
Faked thumbnail. Ajabaja! 😑
Waste of 3 mins!
This video is better than any show on TV. Now I know how to spend my evening💖