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GOING SUPERSONIC with U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds! Pulling 7 G's in an F-16 -Smarter Every Day 235 - YouTube
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This flight took place on May 3, 2019 in Biloxi Mississippi. The reason it took so long to release is the high amount of research I wanted to do before releasing the video. I even visited the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB to discuss some aspects of this video with Aerodynamicists. Synchronizing all this footage and coordinating additional B Roll with the Thunderbirds Public Affairs Officer also required a lot of effort.
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I've been around a lot of pilots and ground crew in my life and I must say that the professionalism displayed by the Thunderbirds was astounding. Their goal is to inspire and demonstrate the capabilities of the US Air Force, so I'll take it a step further. If you're a smart young person who is interesting in changing your life for the better, strongly consider the Air Force. The job market isn't the best at the moment but the Air Force still has opportunities available for you to learn incredible skills even if you're not interested in flying. They manage everything from logistics, electronics, aerospace, cyber and even space systems. The threats to freedom are becoming more complex, and in my experience working for the Department of Defense over a 15 year span (even longer if you count my work as a contractor) The US Air Force consists of some of the most intelligent service members our country has. These people are book-smart, but also have the confidence to solve real world problems with their own hands. If I have a complex aerodynamic question, my first call is usually to someone in the Air Force, because they understand these complex phenomena intuitively. For example, in this video you would hear Flack and I talking about pitot tubes in flight. We also had other discussions about fuel burn rates, Prandtl Glauert, weather.... all kinds of things. Simply put, if you're looking for direction in your life, and you're good with science and math... consider the Air Force. That being said, they also need other types of skills as well. Logisticians, writers, creative people who know how to solve complex problems in unique ways.
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Cockpit View F 16 Fighter Jet in Action Beautiful Takeoff and Landing - YouTube
F-16 Cockpit View - US Air Force Fighter Jets Take off and Landing
The General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force. Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft.
F16 cockpit advanced equipment being fitted on the current build of the F16 jet includes Honeywell colour flat-panel liquid crystal multifunction displays, digital terrain system, modular mission computer, colour video camera to record the pilot’s view of the head-up display.
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MiG-29 High Altitude Stratosphere Flight - long version 8 camera HD | flight data - YouTube
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The famous MiGFlug MiG-29 Edge of Space flight (also known as Stratosphere or high altitude flight) makes the news regularly as it probably is the craziest and most surprising adventure available, worldwide. The Edge of Space Flight - or Stratosphere Flight - has several unique characteristics that can't be experienced elsewhere:
- It's the only possibility for everyone to break the sound barrier
- supersonic flying with a top speed up to MACH 1.9
- Altitude up to 20km/65,000ft altitude
- Insane aerobatics with G-Forces up to over 9g
- The only possibility to fly a modern 4th generation fighter jet
- MiGFlug customers can control the MiG-29
You will reach twice the altitude and speed of a commercial airliner. Up there, in the stratosphere, you can clearly see the curvature of the Earth. Countless stars can be seen, even at daytime - in a deeply black sky. And far below the Earth is wrapped in a blue fog - the Troposphere. A breathtaking - life changing experience.
But how does the MiG-29 climb to these altitudes? It is above the service ceiling of the beautiful fighter jet. The MiG-29 climbs at maximum speed in a huge parabola and "overshoots" the service ceiling.
After the Edge of Space part - on the way down, you'll get to learn the amazing agility of the MiG-29, and the G-Forces the advanced aerobatic manoeuvres in combination with high speed causes. You can experience up to 9.2g which is very intense.
You'll also be able to control the MiG-29 and fly aerobatic manoeuvres yourself - the MiG-29UB is fully dual control and you'll get to learn how to fly it before during the ground training.
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U2 Spy Plane • Cockpit View At 70,000 Feet - YouTube
Spectacular footage filmed by the pilot of a U2 spy plane. This partial point-of-view video puts you in the pilot's seat at 70,000 feet. From takeoff to landing, see what it's like to be in the cockpit of the plane they nicknamed - Dragon Lady.
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Paro airport takeoff-flight to Kathmandu with spectacular Everest views #Everestfromplane #Himalaya - YouTube
Paro airport takeoff flight to Kathmandu with breathtaking views of the Himalayas
Makalu Cho Oyu Lhotse and Everest peaks
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Take-off from Paro airport, Bhutan
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Hai everybody! This is my personal experience of the Everest Flight Tour I did recently. It was a fantastic experience though the weather was a bit cloudy. Could have been better but it is what it is. Hope you enjoy this short walk through of my experience.
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Departing Bhutan International Airport for New Delhi, India. Flew around a couple of mountains and eventually got a great view of Mt. Everest and the Himalayas while flying of Nepal.
Space Shuttle Launch: Viewed From an Airplane - YouTube
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Flying from Orlando, FL I had the rare opportunity to be able to watch Discovery's final launch as it embarks on STS-133.
🗻HIKING MOUNT TEIDE, TENERIFE FOR SUNRISE ☀️ - Teide National Park (4K) - YouTube
If you go to Tenerife, one of the main spots you definitely want to go to is the Teide National Park with it's famous volcano Mount Teide.
Of course, the main attraction is the Mount Teide volcano as it's the third biggest island volcano of the world. But you will also find very beautiful trails around the national park.
I did that at first and after I knew the Teide National Park a bit better, I decided to hike the volcano over night to see the sunset. Most people use the cable car to go to the summit, but that requires a permit (it's free but limited) and if you want to see the sunrise, you would need to drive up at around 3-4pm and sleep at the Altavista Mountain Refugio. So to do that you would need to get a permit, book the cable car and book the Altavista in advance.
Way too much planning in my opinion.
So I kept it easy and went up over night. I started around midnight at Montana Blanca and arrived at the top of Mount Teide with a one hour break at the Altavista Mountain Refugio. So the whole trek took me around 7,5 hours.
The way up is pretty easy, as it's an actual path. But I strongly recommend to use walking sticks as it makes going up a lot easier. I didn't even had sore muscles after the trek and I'm not trained and my last hike (only 1,5 hours) was around two months ago. It was the hike to Mount Ijen. See my video about the trip here: http://youtu.be/OVWrT-OCeJo
Also the break at the Altavista Mountain Refugio was very nice as you can get some coffee, soft drink and snacks there. They also have a kitchen and a water cooker if you want to bring some instant soup with you ;-)
So the break is very good to warm up from the cold outside. It's actually important to do a break there as there's a lot of cold wind at the summit of Mount Teide. So you don't want to wait there too long for the sunrise.
When you arrived at the top and see the sunrise, you know that it's worth it. The view is incredible as you are over the clouds and on a not so cloudy day you can see the other canary islands. Even with clouds I was able to see the whole island of Tenerife from the top. Absolutely amazing!
There is also a phenomenon at the opposite side of the sun as there you can see a shadow from the volcano in the form of a triangle. Mount Teide doesn't actually have the form of a triangle. So that looks a bit like a wonder.
To go down again, I used the cable car. I didn't buy a ticket in advance for that and it worked fine. When I arrived down I also had to walk three more kilometers as my car was at the starting point at Montana Blanca.
Altogether it was a very nice and not too hard hike compared to my hike to Mount Agung on Bali one year ago. The only real challenging thing is the cold up there. So be prepared ;-)
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Panoramica Desde la Cima del Monte Everest - YouTube
Panorámica desde la cima del Monte Everest, el más alto del mundo, con sus 8848 metros de altitud, situado entre Nepal y el Tibet, en la cordillera del Himalaya.
Vista panorámica 360º desde el Teide, Tenerife, Islas Canarias.
Después de haber realizado la travesía, Playa del Socorro (Los Realejos), hasta el Teide. 0-4.
Tenerife - a beautiful island of eternal spring. Tried to capture the beauty of the island and its nature.
Places on the video: Puerto de la Cruz, Mirador de la Garañona, Punta Brava, Rural de Anaga Park, Punta del Hidalgo lighthouse, La Gordejuela, Los Gigantes, Masca, Punta de Teno.
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Panoramic view of Everest and it's landscape - YouTube
The beautiful Landscape hilly region of Nepal. In this video, you can see Mt. Everest, Mt.Choyu, Kongde, Cholatse, Tabuche, Numbur, Pumori, Amadablam, Thamserku, & many more. (Flight from Kathmandu to Solukhumbu)
Himalayan panorama from Sandakphu (27-28 Sep 2018) - YouTube
Panorama of Himalayan peaks seen from Sandakphu (elevation 11,700'), West Bengal, India.
I hiked to Sandakphu in late September, 2018 (https://www.twoptr.com/2018/10/sandakphu-trek-26-28-sep-2018.html).
Weather permitting, one can see four of the five highest peaks in the world from Sandakphu - Mt Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu.
Towards the north-west is the Mt Everest massif and nearby peaks while towards the north and east are the Kanchenjunga massif and surrounding peaks.
Also seen in the video (from west to east) are Chamlang, Chomo Lonzo, Jannu, Kabru peaks, Simvo, Pandim, Tingchen Khang, Jopuno and Narsing.
I have labelled the prominent peaks in the video.
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