They come on e a year I think it’s at two a clock down in malmö because they start down there but at about twelve there are sone cargo planes flying by aswell
I dont know what's about Swedish Jets... but they feel extra special... from the draken and viggen all the way to the gripen... It just gets better and better!
Absolutely amazing! 💪✈ Sweden is bad-ass nation as they have their own designed and manufactured fighter jet! 🇸🇪 Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮 Keep being awesome all my friends in Sweden
This was filmed from an angle, so it kind of distorts the shape. I have seen this fly-over a few times, and if you view it from below, it does have the shape of a christmas tree.
@Libtard Larry Experimental aircraft is what I'm saying. Something stealth but they still want to create a public conspiracy to keep people off the topic of the real thing.
Man. The view from your window is a LOT like the view from two streets away from my place in old Quebec City. I live close to the airport, and sometimes we have the snowbirds going over the city. It reminded me of pre-covid. Thanks for the flashback. Cheers. PS: REALLY nice flying. Slow and low, with the gears and landing lights out. I HOPE we buy the E model instead of F-35s. Our other components ALSO need new equipment. And 3000 aerospace jobs is a LOT of tax and consumer money. When Bombardier/Airbus is always cyclical, with off-contract unemployment breaks, a lot of qualified technicians are waiting to get REAL work security.
Hi. Thank you for your message 🙏 glad you liked the video, quite a coincidence as yesterday 8 planes flew by yesterday but i was to late with my camera. Have a safe and nice weekend👍
While an impressive display of holiday military power for St. Lucia's Day, those Saabs pale in comparison, militarily speaking, to Santa's sleigh which does a similar flyover on the night of the 24th. The sleigh is known to be armed with no fewer than 20 air-to-air candy cane compression launchers, twin 30mm confetti cannons and latest stealth technology. And don't forget that Santa's superb reputation as a dogfighter is legendary throughout the Northern European theater.
Well. I guess I'm gonna ask my prime minister, Justin, to buy those instead. I'm sure we'll save a TON of money, and no IR missile will ever lock on a reindeer exhaust pipe. Thanks for the info. Cheers. PS: I'm just joking, I'm one of your LIKES.
Love those big formations. They had the landing gear down for the lights. Well done. The other memorable large fomation I can remember is the Swiss F-5 for the 100th year of the Swiss Air Force they formed the number 100 in three groups the first was a 1 to the others were 0 in trails. Well done Sweden !
2021-04-09 , kl. 11 (UTC+2) I think they have landing gear out just to get air resistance. Otherwise, the plane flies too fast. In order for the public to have time to see the "Christmas tree". Our Air Force make this show over several parts of Sweden every december. Vårt flygvapen gör denna show över flera delar av Sverige varje december. Jag tror att de har landningsställen ute just för att få luftmotstånd. Annars flyger planen för snabbt. För att allmänheten skall hinna se "julgranen". Med vänlig hälsning Tomas. Före detta skeppare på s/y Ofelia och Pappa till ”Fallet Axel, 30 år!" på tomasgidlof.se Myndigheter har utomrättsligt rånat mig på båten. Ett politiskt brott.
@@tomasgidlof9545 They can always just turn down the throttle, or engage the airbrake if they want to slow down. If lift is the problem at those low speeds, you use flaps.
15! That's our entire Canadian Air Force if they had all the jets in flying condition lol. I'd rather that Canada bought Saab jets than get tangled up with the F35 fiasco.
Would probably get a lot more use out of it! Stealth is a bit iffy today, radars have caught up in a lot of ways and once that's gone the main advantage of the F35 is gone.
@Noah Litterell It's hard to know who's actually "the best". Amongst the airforces that fly a lot (Which not all do) i think it's going to be very similar performance-wise, training is very similar today (Especially amongst NATO countries)
@@AlexKall also, The JAS39 is purpose built to maximise synergy effects in a fully integrated networked defence system, which means that foreign clients might not be able to make full use of all of the platforms features unless they have a similiar defence structure in terms of data links and networked sensors as the Swedish armed forces has.
@@1BobsYourUncle Gosh, Sounds like You missed out on all the fun? Guys who train to face combat and Win often get that demented sense of humor. I heard it as enlisted in basic etc and also as an Armor officer.
@@maxwitzler523 My father and two older brothers served in combat, none of them developed that “sense of humor” because of it. I didn’t experience live fire so a different experience for me. I think it depends on a person’s personality more than anything else.
Really excellent would love that over in the uk . Get the Red Arrows and add several typhoons plus add a few large aircraft from transport command . Perfect .
Don't mind us, we're just over stressing the landing gear 🤣 Before anyone gets triggered, I understand they are at slow speed and the Swedish fighters have strong landing gear to cope with unpaved surfaces
@@Tapio86 , yes and I just pointed out they are two different things as Lucia is rather unknown among English speaking people. fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucia sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucia