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  • Love IT  Love IT Thanks for posting

  • Can I please use this?

  • @CPNewscasting

    Yes, just dont use it for commercial purposes.

  • @TJDOZIER1 Okay thanks

  • Outstanding! Thank you for this.

  • Lovely viddy..........B17 looked the best P51 sounded the best nothing beats Merlin music

  • @chitlika How about the spit and the Hurri? They used real Merlins.

  • its mcdonnell douglas not mcdonald douglas

  • @krinkles45

    I have a dead brain cell...or two.

  • @TJDOZIER1 I don't blame you. Mcdonnell Douglas and MCdonald douglas sound alike

  • Thankyou...Thankyou...Thankyou­. music to my ears!!

  • 2 has severe injuries from the soundbarrier

  • one problem, that F/A-18C is actually an F/A-18D super hornet(on the fly-by, there are the extended wing roots).

  • @lotto77102

    Great eye, good catch.

    There are both C/D'sand E/F's in the footage. I didn't name every variant of each aircraft, just the first time that type comes up. I have 3 DVD disks of raw cockpit videos from a Rhino driver that one day I'll edit into something for YT.

    Thanks for watching.

  • i love the sound of a plane in the morning. Sounded like victory

  • Man ,this is awesome!! thanks!!

  • I was needing those sound effects. May I have your permission to modify those sound effects and use in a project of mine?

  • @SpecialOperations

    As long as they are not used to portray the military, or America in a negative manner. There's plenty of other sources on Youtube for that kind of thing. Feel free to use them.

  • @TJDOZIER1 Thank you. It's an air combat project. The countries used are actually ficticious...^^

  • @TJDOZIER1 Me too? I accept your terms.

  • @Nocturnuz

    You Too.

  • Not "Farhenheit", Aluminum Overcast, sorry was thinking about something else. Aluminum Overcast, Fuddy Duddy are the 2 B-17s that seem to be most popular by most that know their B-17s

    Off-Topic(B-17), the Northrop P-61 Black Widow is slowly being restored, which is really awesome, I know 2-3 years ago I was at WW2 weekend in Reading,PA and I got to see the fuselage somewhat together, then this year they put the tail boom and tail together.

  • Hahaha B-17G, the Ol' Fuddy Duddy B-17(sorry if I am wrong, the B-17's markings just seem as if they are of the old B-17 "Fuddy Duddy" that has been restored). Kick-Ass vid. 10/5

  • @CombatArmsSN1P3R

    That is Fuddy Duddy. I work for the Lyon Air Museum, who owns that aircraft.

    The original "Fuddy Duddy" was lost in combat during a mission over Munich.

    This aircraft was painted and named to honor that crew.

    This aircraft was not even delivered until the end of the war and never saw combat. It was used by Eisenhower, I think, as a personal transport aircraft. It also served once as Air Force One. Ths aircraft was built by Douglas under contract with Boeing.

  • @TJDOZIER1 Wow, that is some real awesome information. I want to see this B-17, Farhenheit(sorry spelling), and The Pink Lady. I know, I have seen the Nine-O-Nine B-17(recreated B-17:not original). Nine-O-Nine I know crashed(not what I seen) but the community gladly chipped in with donations to restore it back to flying status after the crash. This B-17 "rose from the ashes" again. B-17 even has some Nacelles from the "Shoo Shoo Baby" B-17. (There are around 27 "surviving" B-17s, that I know of)

  • @CombatArmsSN1P3R

    I also work at Planes of Fame Air Museum, where we have Picadilly Lilly II. She was the last B-17 in the US inventory and is currently being restored to flight status. Nine-o-Nine is an "original" B-17, the name was changed as you read on the Collings Foundation site. Maybe you mean restored, not recreated. I saw her last month. I have never heard of any B-17 "reproduction" aircraft. It is common practice to rename aircraft to represent other aircraft in history.

  • @TJDOZIER1 I know my dad use to work up at the hangars in Reading,PA(I think) and he was always around prop. engined aircraft, jets, and he has a lot of pictures of nine-o-nine, aluminum overcast, Pink Lady(I think), Fuddy Duddy and it is just great to see all of these B-17s in flight status as a piece of history. Yeah, I meant restored, sorry there. There are many aircraft restored that I enjoy seeing, B-24(dragon & his tail), B-17(nine-o-nine), P51(Betty Jane). Gotta Love American Aviation.

  • @CombatArmsSN1P3R

    Whenever you are out here on the west coast come see us at Planes of Fame.

    We will show you aircraft you have never seen anywhere else, because we have the only existing examples of them! We have over 150 aircraft and about 40 of them are in flight status.

  • @TJDOZIER1 Now that is something I would be looking forward to, be something different in this boring eastern living...not many airshows near where I am living, but still go to the few that pop up. 150+ airplanes, 40+ flight status haha very nice, I know I was checking out your other videos, first the T-28 Trojan. Admire all your videos.

    I heard about the "Glacier Girl" P-38 Lightning, and how they found it in an icepack, really something how they found it, and restored it to flying condition.

  • Well, if you mix the sounds toguether we cant do much with it, can we?

  • Ah the Huey...talk about putting the 'chop' in 'chopper'

  • nice video...some rare planes there

  • any good cheif knows the sound

  • sweet dude!

  • This is really great, man. Thanks for posting this wonderful images and sounds.

  • think the mustang would win all if it were guns only?

  • fucking nice sounds!!!!!!

  • Hey TJ, you do a great job on your videos, and I am sure it takes a lot of your time. Do you have any videos with sound of an Allison powered Twin Mustang? I am building a TM replica, and have never heard the sound before. Write when you can, Thanks again for posting. Don

  • The F-82 Twin Mustang is an extremely rare aircraft and unfortunately I havent come across any footage. Only 5 airframes are known to still exist, none flying. I wonder how close the sound of 2 Mustangs in formation comes to the sound of the F-82. Watch my videos of 2 Mustangs in formation flights as an example. Wikipedia states there is 1 airframe currently undergoing restoration to flight status. Sounds like an airplane we need at The Planes of Fame Air Museum.

  • TJ, Thanks for your time, I know you must be busy, and you are correct on that, your video of two P-51s is how the "Merlin" powered F-82s would sound. I have played the sound of the P-40, and the P-63 "doubled", and that is about as close as I could get to the "Allison" Twin Mustang sound.. My scale F-82-F is about 12" longer than a full size P-51-D, so it's a big project. Hope to get some pics of construction up soon. Don

  • Wow. It seems like I have heard people speak about a few parts from the F-82 out in the boneyard at Planes of Fame. There are so many parts and pieces in their boneyard it is amazing that they know what they are to. I am interested in photos and seeing it completed. Where are you going to have it? Will it be on public display?

  • TJ, Thanks for your posts. I'm currently working on the "right" fuselage plug to make it a composite aircraft. My goal is to make replicas for museums. I have gotten the go-ahead to construct the first one. I will use this to finance the "flying" example. It is in my garage, and its a tight fit without the cowling. Foaming has started, and hope to be done by Oct., and fiberglass skin after that. My plan is to "show up" at one of the larger Air Shows in 2015 and do a flyby. Don

  • 1:55 breaks the sound barrier. You see that classic disk shape burst.

  • I hate to ask this but are ANY of the above planes NO longer with us ?

    Crashed and destroyed ?

    PLMK

  • They are all still here and flying.

  • Amazing man this video is awesome i love planes!

  • Great vid. But speaking as a Brit you need to add two more: The resonant howl of the Avro Vulcan as the brakes are released for takeoff - there's nothing like it, and the "blue note" from a Hawker Hunter at high subsonic speed when fitted with the gun pack. Engine noise is great, but combined with resonance,,wow.

  • id go for the f6f hellcat... but MAN the p51 mustang's engine sounds real menacing!!!

  • Its like music to my ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This is a GREAT video! Thanks. The show at Planes of Fame Museum in Chino is the best show I've ever been to! They own and fly the Flying Wing prototype N9MB as well as all these great planes!

  • Ron Hackworth pilots the N9M for the museum. I have a few pieces of it around here from the restoration. Thanks for the comments.

  • as impressive as breaking the sound barrier is, nothing compares to the old WWII V-engined warbirds

  • A better generalization would be piston engines. Many of those fighters had radial engines.

  • yea but the radials didnt sound as good as the V engined ones. I'd take a spitfire/mustang over a Fw-190 or a P-47

  • To each their own. I love that "rattle" sound of the big radials. I'd take the F4u over the Mustang.

  • 'rattle' is the best way of describing the sound actually, good call, but I prefer the smooth roar of the RR Merlin over just about anything (prehaps not the BRM V16 engine though it was a beast)

  • Well, for me, the sound of a radial (especially at idle) Is the same sound you get out of a Harley (after all a Harley is literally two cyls of a radial). As well as most other high hp engines. Especially with the corsair (my fav. lol). You can just hear every one of those 2000 hp pouring out the tail pipe. Plus the Corsair just looks menacing with those gull wings, and giant prop.

  • Yea I'd have hated to be a Zero pilot with one of those on my tail!

  • Funny thing is,... years from now a few of these now flying, yet uncrashed aircraft will exist static in musems but the actual unique sounds of the dif real engines will be gone forever. LOST FOREVER !!!

    Keep up the good work !

    Esp on the foriegn axis ultra rare, original engined aircraft !!! Me-109's, ect

  • Very nicely done video. Makes me crave going to airshows all the more intense. Thanks.

  • I love when the UH1 transitions to the UH64. Even with your eyes closed, you know which helicopter is which

  • wow, clearly I don`t know which helicopter it is. UH64?

    Sorry...I meant, UH60

  • love this crap ! more rare planes PLEASE !

  • Thanks.

    Check out many of my other videos, a lot of it is rare or exclusive airplane footage.

  • Dude that Tigercat at the end was badass!!

  • The pilot told me later that he did that so people could hear a Tigercat Growl.

  • THANK YOU! Thank YOU! Had me crying too! My father joined the U.S, ARMY Air Corps in 1943 served 26 years in USAF & SAC through 4 wars- WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the (sic) Cold War. He taught me about the honor and the bravery of our men who fly alone in the cold gray sky around the world to protect our nation. I always cry for their sacrifice when I hear a Merlin, Allison or Pratt & Whitney or now a GE jet turbine at an Air Show. Thank God for them and those who keep their memory alive.

  • Tell your father I said, Thank you for your service.

  • Lol. On the first high speed pass that the F/A-18 made, that on lady was like "Oh..." and then the sound from the F/A-18 broke in like one of those things the FCC uses to censure something.

  • Nice video but in your discription you said Boeing made the SH-60. Sikorsky manufactures 60's. Awesome footage!

  • I thought Sikorsky was bought out by Boeing, but I changed the description to say Sikorsky.

  • The Douglas Skyraider is such a neat plane!

  • I flew in it with Steve Hinton and we recreated a scene from the movie "Flight of the Intruder" at a Planes of Fame Airshow...we did a steep dive at the runway and then attained 350 knots at 50 feet and pulled up into a 4 G wingover. An "E" ticket ride for sure!

  • Beautiful video! Had me crying I love aircraft so much!Ive seen nearly all these in person!

  • Do you have any engine sounds of the T-6 Texan?

  • Yes, I have a flight video from years ago in the Planes of Fame SNJ, I'll dig it out and post it for you.

  • Thank you

  • Why was the A-2 Skyraider armed?

  • The Douglas AD Skyraider was an attack aircraft used in Viet Nam for ground support. The Skyraider in the video is armed with 5 inch air to ground rockets. I have flown in it and its a powerful machine.

  • Nice shots and recordings of the F/A-18 high speed pass

  • wow this really is an awesome video,the A-6 and the E-3 are some of my favorite...dont you have some footage of a AE-6B?

  • I have a little EA-6B footage from my carrier trips on the USS Ronald Reagan, in fact I just got home 2 days ago from this years Tiger Cruise. I have some other Prowler footage too, I'll go through the footage and put together a short video. Watch for it soon.

  • Excellent video!! I really like the sonic bom videos, and at 3:05 :O!!!! AWESOME FORMATION!! The carrier footage is really good too!

  • Super!

    Now if only someone would capture a P-2 Neptune and a P-3 Orion on high-speed low passes...

  • Thanks for the comment. Now let me look around through my video collection and see if I have some P-2 Neptune footage. My dad helped build the P-2V so maybe there is some footage in his collection. I know I have some P-3 footage, as I have posted a video on the P-3 here on youtube.

  • the vid robs the real sound from almost all of them especially the helecopters. I know i work at a airport and we provide fuel to the military.

  • Video and audio recordings can never approach the real experience. Thats part of why we have airshows, so people can have the physical experience of the sights sounds and smells of high performance aircraft.

  • 1:55 whata hell was that ?

  • That's an F/A-18E Super Hornet doing a trans-sonic pass on the Aircraft Carrier the USS Ronald Reagan CVN76 at sea. That is a compression wave of the moisture in the air being compressed along the lines of trans-sonic air flow around the aircraft. Pretty cool looking huh.

  • Great job! 5 Stars^^

  • @#%$in HELL I LOVE AIRPLANES!

  • that F3F Flying Barrel sounds great

    awesome video

  • I just love the sound of the Radial and Piston Engine Aircraft from WWII. So much more than the jet engine. They have that unique sound of Muscle, Power and just plain mechanical strength. Beautiful craftmanship with tons of mechanical precision. Thanks for this video TJDOZIER1. Reminds me of my father in WWII.

  • Your music choices on your page date you, to be just about my age. Thanks for the comment, and you should experience the old radials and inlines from the inside of a warbird, you not only hear it, its in your chest so you feel it.

  • Thanks. I'd pay to feel it and even more to fly in one of these. Awesome.

  • Great video. I am a big fan of aircraft. I like the high speed pass of the Super Hornet

  • Outstanding, thank you ,thank you ,thank you,

  • Your welcome, your welcome, your welcome.

  • FANTASTIC.....Thank's so much for this. p.s. keep calm some people can be twats just forgive them

  • Twat did you call some people?

    Yes they can, but they still watch my videos.

    So, "It's all good".

  • The worst thing at an air show is the bloody music the organizers like to play during the flying displays.

    Thanx for the video dude.

  • At least when the aircraft pass in front, the music is drowned out by the pure power of the engine sound. If they would only use a good sound system it might be different. I have worked at about 40 airshows and everyone had a sound system that sucks wind.

  • Check out the videos that I have posted.

    The ones that I took at the avalon show would have been much better if there was no music(The music was crap just to start) to drown out the sound we all love to hear.

  • I remember you now. We bumped heads with that guy factoid1 about the RIP Blue Angel No 6 video. I just ckecked, he is still there.

  • Yer I think so but I found him slinging his crap on another video.

  • TURN IT UP!!! 7 out of 5 stars!!!

  • Um, not to be too picky or anything, but @ 2:07, that's not really an "engine sound", exactly.

    Made the camera jump pretty good there, thought, didn't it? LOL

    Good lil' compilation, BTW. Thanks. ;-)

  • So where does that sound come from?

  • Oh, you don't know about those? he-he

    When it's a sharp, sudden "crack" noise like that, that's actually a mild sonic boom - meaning he's going a little bit faster than the speed of sound. (The one @ 1:56 - the softer "whuff" sound, means he's sub-sonic.)

    So it's actually the noise of the air shock wave that you're hearing... with the engines only audible afterward. As I said... "picky" ;-)

    Go to wikipedia > /wiki/Sonic_boom

    Another good y.t. example > /watch?v=uQ2pkmISOLM

  • No, I never heard one before! When I was a boy, my dad was involved in the study of super-sonic flight and weapons deployment in that environment for the Navy at China Lake and the Air Force at Edwards in the 1950's. They used F-104's powered by the GE J-79 engine. I saw bush's ripped right out of the desert floor during low altitude super-soninc flight. They were testing shock wave strenght for possible use as an anti-personal weapon.

  • Excellent Video!! Chills is right!!! There is no other sound like the Corsair and P51 (and many more, but those are my favorites!) omg...I love it!!!

    Raptor is right...the sounds of Freedom..yep

  • Thanks and I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • PS. having flown in one of the museums P-51's I can tell you, you not only hear the big merlin engine, its pounds and vibrates in your chest. Awesome experience, I recommend it to anyone with a desire to fly.

  • We could have had a ride...$3,200 for an hour...wish I had the cash..I would have jumped on that opportunity!! yeehaw!!

  • Thats about a par price for an hour in a Mustang. I get to fly as a flight safety observor for the Planes of Fame Air museum and have flown in 8 different warbirds. POF also offers orientation rides for members in a Corsair, by special arrangment only.

  • gives me chills the good kind lol. Nice medley of aircraft thanks for sharing.

  • 6:15 and HUEY at 1:22 is the best

  • The sounds of freedom! Well done.

  • I see you understand what that sound is. Good for you, spread the word!

  • That was cool. Thanks for posting this i'v wanted to see the tigercat in real motion.

  • This is the best video EVER! I would gladly purchase a hi-rez DVD of this!

  • I am going to make this and other videos available for purchase on my site within the next month.

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