I was there. Been going to this since I was a kid, then it became a tradition for my son and I who is now nineteen. If you have any opportunity, go to this show, it is the best! Sometimes they even "sneak" a pass in from an unexpected "visitor". A few years ago it was an F4 Phantom. I hadn't seen one of those in years. Brought tears to my eyes as he disappeared over the foothills. It was like watching my childhood fly away. If you see a 1941 Dodge Power Wagon in the parking lot, stop and say "hi", that will be my son and I in his truck.
a lot of people dont understand that when the pilot does the High G maneuvers, he or she has to exercise what is called The Anti-G Straining Maneuver (AGSM) Fighter Pilots have to wear a special suit called a G-Suit that compresses their body to keep them from passing out during the INHUMAN AMOUNTS OF G FORCE during a high speed maneuver. The pilot cannot just rely on the suit to do all the work, they have to compress their bodys with the special breathing technique I just spoke about (The AGSM). If they dont, they can and will passout during a flight and kill themselves and a lot of people on the ground (possibly). Pilots are so highly trained that its almost super human. And most people wont ever know. they just think that they are good flyers. :P nope, much more than that.
if you are intestested in the physical effects of G force and the AGSM techniques this is a very useful and informative link I can provide. :) its a book called Ernsting's Aviation Medicine. Scroll down to page 160 thru 170 i think and you will find the info you need. Its all right there for you to read. Its very interesting. and you dont need to buy it or anything. books.google.com/books?id=KLnMBQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Joo2oob you can scroll to the page with the tool on the upper right hand part of the screen. There is a drop down box/box you can select individual pages to view. Its easier than scrolling all the way down and hunting for the page you want.
It's also called the Valsalva Maneuver which is used in weight training, swimming, baseball, football, shot put... and any type of activity where you need to exert maximum strength for a short period of time. You take a deep breath, close off the epiglottis, contract the abdominals and intercostal muscles, lift the weight and exhale at the top/end of the lift. It does temporarily increase blood pressure during and heart rate after doing it to compensate for the loss of blood flow which occurs due to the increase thoracic pressure. It does increase the pressure in the thoracic cavity. "The Valsalva maneuver is commonly believed to be the optimal breathing pattern for producing maximal force and is frequently used in powerlifting to stabilize the trunk during exercises such as the squat, deadlift, and bench press, and in both lifts of Olympic weightlifting.[9]This does increase the risk of hernias, especially direct inguinal hernias." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valsalva_maneuver
Best of luck to your Brother Hopefully he become most successful and respectful pilot that ever known. Greeting From Lt.Col (A) Von Schlauss (German SO1 Airforce Jet Pilot )
Major Baker is a very kind, classy guy. He was a wonderful demo pilot who inspired my son to aim high! My son is at Vance AFB and will start pilot training soon.
By far my favorite fighter jet. It literally looks like a falcon with its nose in my opinion. Thanks Dad for bringing me to Hanscom AFB way back then. Been hooked ever since. USAF THUNDERIRDS
No F16 was used in the operation. Do some research after taking Fedder from your media. I mean thats just funny that only JF17 thunder was taking part in operation. And by the way none of our pilots was missing. And if you have the wreckage, show us the flag, the engine and where are the dead bodies of pilots.
I lived on a naval base in New Orleans when i was kid and im lucky to say me and my friends would literally ride our scooters to the back of the base and watch these insane things take off
Pilots of Fighter Planes are the most blessed and fortunate people. They are like the birds in the sky. It is a shame that I was failed to get commission in Air Force.
This is the second time watching jets flying online . I honestly love them . But when I was just 9 my parents took us 4 children to watch the " Snow Birds " do an ariel acrobatics show at our city Airport two of them colided killing 2 pilots and 2 Co pilots while we all watched in absolute horror!! I'm 50 something now , have never been able to fly and am just now able to start even looking at them again!! Pretty amazing stuff they have come up with in 40 + years!!
Anytime you see an F-16, pay tribute to its designer Harry Hillaker of General Dynamics Fort Worth Texas Division at the time, a member of the "Fighter Mafia", last of its kind in modern era, see the story here, very good read: @t
Harold Daniel Far ahead of it's time back then. The Falcon is still one of the best dogfighting planes. Nowadays with modern warfare not alot of dogfighting is happening. It's funny that the F-16 was not capped ( You could pull yourself a blackout with 9+ g's ) like todays planes where it's hard to pull more than 6g's cause the risk of blacking out. They don't make pilots like they used to ;)
hahaha ek baat sahmj nhai arhae hai pak ne f.16 use hae nhai kia tha us waqt pak ne f.17 thumder use kia tha jis se hindustan ke 2 fighter jets gira diye haha f 16 ko kese girya zameen se
@Random Person Indians and Indian media are lying about mig-21 shooting down an F-16. Here's a neutral analysis of the wreckage. bellingcat - Falcon vs Bison: Verifying a Wreckage www.bellingcat.com/news/rest-of-world/2019/03/02/falcon-vs-bison-verifying-a-mig-21-wreck/
@@owais2128 u have no proof either to claim u shot down mig21. F16 was shot dowan and it's parts have been found . Your chacha Trump is angry . He is all set to nuke imrans ass.
No matter jet is old or advanced Only it depends on Pilot courage and bravery... Bcoz it proves that our indian pilot abhinandan smash Pakisthan f16 plane....that is indian air force🤗🤗
Movie is not yet released😂😂😂lol..world see who was shot down or not...world believe on proofs not myths nd propaganda..iaf already had 10 crashes this year..lol...u poilots can even fly kites😂😂😂
MARAVILLOSA MAQUINA... ADMIRO LA INTELIGENCIA YANQUEE, TANTO COMO LA RUSA... LÁSTIMA QUE NO LA USAN PARA COSAS QUE NO SEAN DESTRUCTIVAS... SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA"
ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL VIDEO and what an OUTSTANDING PILOT! VIPER is without a doubt a 1st CLASS PILOT and so presise w his maneuvers. Man I'd give anything to take a ride w that guy! That would definitely top any BUCKET LIST item! Thanks for sharing this video Spencer!
THIS aircraft was built in 1994 and became active in 1996. THIS F-16 is still active and has never been shot shot down. Why do you Indians insist on trolling this video with lies?
Very very cool. Loved watching the whole thing from startup to shut down. Only slight disappointment was that the landing was cut out. Very cool seeing the ground crew communicate with the pilot to do all the SEC and EPU checks etc.
I was the eight or nine year old when I got my first model airplane of an F-16 and I hung it from fishing line with about 13 or to 15 other aircraft that I had built in my room! Hands down the most beautiful and lethal aircraft that has ever been designed! I am a fan of the P-47 although huge bulky but same outcome!
Fighter pilots are among the most honorable, disciplined and dedicated group of individuals on the planet, i live a few block off runway 03R behind Nellis AFB in Las Vegas NV and i have met an awful lot of pilots over the 23 years of living here and they're a group of people that are just so awesome to be around.
Hello this solo display and really well alternates between the cockpit and the viewoutdoor all keep the sound of external one brilliant idea bravoyou! a Hello from the France!