words cannot express how damn loud this is in person. it vibrates your chest and shakes your soul. I was a crew cheif on A10 warthogs and whenever these landed at whatever base I was at, you stopped any conversation you were having on the flightline until it was gone.
i don't think you have to hate the f35 to love the f22 😅 both are absolutely amazing aircraft, both with an important and distinguished spot in the fighter lineup, despite their visual similarities.
Look at it this way, the F22 and the other 4 gen aircraft are the chess pieces, the F22 being the best knife fighter, and the F-35 is the Chest Master keeping them all coordinated even though the F35 has 4th gen fighter agility. I like dual engine because of redundancy, notice the aircraft with the best endurance are dual engine frames. The main benefit of one engine is reduction in maintenance costs and time.
I was working as a subcontractor to Lockheed a few years ago on a project to build video data link for the F-35. I had the pleasure of going to DFW where the F-35 is assembled. It's awsome because the whole line is almost one mile long. The F-35 is built around a very powerful single engine.
@@siangjadimalammalamjadisia505being so good at war that no one wants to step up is a good thing. We could be killing millions of people rn, easily, but we’re not. You’d think people would be happy about that.
@@siangjadimalammalamjadisia505that was the F22 dummy. You better hope it’s just hunting balloon’s. Cause your country would be screwed if it were hunting it.
@@siangjadimalammalamjadisia505 the USAF F35 fleet could flatten your poor ass country in a day, be happy you are looking at an F35 through your screen and not through your window
Here’s a list of the loudest jets i’ve ever heard. (Feel free to add/change anything) 6: A-10 (super quiet) 5: F-16 (loud but only super loud if taking off with full afterburner) 4: F-15 (very loud because of the twin engines, especially on full afterburner, buildings/houses and the ground nearby the runway are easily shook) 3: F-18 (its called the super hornet for a reason) 2: F-22 (VERY loud, use of earphones outside is virtually unavoidable and will make you uncomfortable while u watch it go) 1: F-35 (earthquaking, absolutely deafening, and will make you tbh run for cover because of how unbearably loud it gets)
@@conandoyle1740 because its a different kind of engine configuration and also a whole different kind of engine in itself, meaning it naturally generates more thrust on takeoff, meaning more noise
@Kroylindude everyone in the world knows when you say America you mean USA. Your the only shithead getting mad because there’s a North America and a South America. USA is the only country with America actually in it
@@tugginmagroin8384 or the AURORA SR91 sure scram jets are cool But imagine PULSE DETONATION for propulsion! ...no im not showing you it! Do you want me to violate the agreement i have when one Crashed on my world?
Yep, from what I understand it has excellent acceleration along with a decent sustained turn rate and similar slow speed maneuverability to a hornet, making it good in the one-circle dogfight as well as the two-circle dogfight.
The F-35 is a strike fighter. The F-22 is an air superiority fighter. You can't really compare them because they don't occupy the same roles. Yes, the F-22 can drop bombs, but only JDAMs because it lacks a targeting system to fire LGBs and other ordinance. The F-35's sensors are arguably much more modern and complete than the F-22's... Especially when it comes to detecting ground threats... Because it's primary role, like the older F-16C; is to strike ground threats. Hence the program's name... Joint Strike Fighter. Please don't make such useless comparaisons again.
Was at Eagle Mountain Lake in Texas a few weeks ago. We must've been in the flight path for NAS Ft Worth because every fifteen minutes or so jets would be doing wide circles right above us. One pass an A10 and an F35 came over. Never realized how big the 35 is. The next pass was just the 35. We happened to be right in line with it and it lit it's burners to where we could see directly into the engine nozzle. Even though it was a good 3 to 4 thousand feet above us it still made our ears ring.
growing up in the '60s' with my father stationed at Dyes Air Force Base near Abilene we could hear the b-52s and the blackbirds warming up to take off. It was awesome 👍 went to Beal Air Force Base Marysville California. You could hear the SR-71 blackbirds in the morning it shook the ground and your whole being😮
The biggest thing I miss about my ex, probably the only thing!😂, is going to all the air shows. We were both in the military and loved watching these fighters! Always a great time. My parents used to take me to see the Blue Angels when I was a kid and I’ve been hooked ever since!
Fun fact: military aviators often refer to the F-35 as the “fat kid in a magic suit,” due to it’s poor maneuverability, top speed, and range and yet highly advanced computer technology relative to other gen 5 aircraft like the F-22. -edited for y'all in the replies ;)
I don't know where you base your claim that the F35 is less maneuverable or that what you say is just a lie. Did you know that the F16 pilots had to remove the bombs and auxiliary fuel tanks and only kept the air-to-air missiles? Is it possible to defeat an F35 carrying a full load of weapons in a military exercise?
@@WowCreativeUsername People in the military being my dad (an actual pilot with experience in both the Navy and Air National Gaurd) as well as others who've I've talked to. I was writing my comment kinda just spur of the moment and wasn't too specific
@@TamLanNguyen-fd8ud Poor maneuverability relative to the F-22 which has thrust vectoring, super cruise, longer range, higher top speed, etc... Also according to my dad (who is a military aviator who flew F/A - 18 Supers, T-6's, KC-135's...among others) an F-16 would smoke an F-35 in a traditional dogfight. ALSO, NO pilot in their right mind would dogfight WITH their external tanks still on...that'd be just plain stupid
That's cause the F35 isn't meant to be a dogfighter. It's meant to snipe targets on datalink from 1000+ miles away without the enemy even knowing its there.
@@n3v3rforgott3n9he's talking about when both are using burner in the same setting, at an airshow. I can confirm his findings. Hell, this year at EAA there were direct back to back flights of a super hornet, and then an F-35. Both single jet displays. Even being the super hornet, and having 2 engines, the 35 is quite noticeably louder on burner.
@@n3v3rforgott3n9 that is not always the case. The F-16 is noticeably quieter than even the regular hornet. It depends a lot on engine size, position, and a few other factors. The 16 is pretty small and so is its engine. The 35's engine is actually quite massive in comparison, and produces something like twice the thrust, which can also be a factor in noise generation. Please read up on these things before making easily verifiable and testable statements.
Breathtaking and strong all rolled into one. 🇺🇸❤️ however I was thinking that that after burner would toast your marshmallows, melt your chocolate and crisp your graham crackers”. 🤣😂 no, I. Not from WEST va. Just VA. LOVE OUR MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN. THANK YOU‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I Got A Week Long Internship At Lockheed Martin Some Years Ago, Even Got To Lay A Strip Of Carbon On One Of These Babys Flying Around Today. Hands Down Best Week Of My Life
I live close to MCAS Miramar. Got used to the sound of the F-18 over the years. Then after a while I started noticing something much more loud. One day I finally went outside and looked up to see what the hell it was😂.
Very true, a few accidents due to pilots switching to new aircraft and suddenly it's the most unreliable thing ever to fly and "f-35 cAn'T dOgFiGhT bUt Su-57 cAn!"
Absolute masterpiece of engineering. Amazing! I dont think most of you understand the importance of our fighter jets. They deserve respect and so do the pilots.
Yes saw one at cleveland air show the pilot went to fighter school with my nephew his friend flys them at Air shows and my nephew trains people on the F35 they are so loud and 43,000 lbs of thrust