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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

play it very loud!!

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  • Twin 100 Pratt and Whitney's: thrust you can trust.

  • Uh, yeah, I just blew out my speakers. Thanks alot.

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  • @mpeters2009 So a few dozen years, and the fact that I was a weapons dude in the '80's Does that explain stuff brah? ;)

    Tell me the latest! What've ya seen; where are you. etc

  • goosebumps everytime

  • @mpeters2009 Thanks. I've been out a long time

  • @shadownor those arent 100's. -229's bro

  • amazing machines!!!!!

  • @sithlord32786

    dude its a freaking jet what do u expect, to put it on full volume duhh :P

  • @17GAZZANIKON I live near Tyndall AFB in Panama City, Florida and get to regularly see the F-22 Raptor everyday. One day two of them flew at treetop level right over my head! Awesome!

  • @shadownor Thanks. For someone who is so passionate about the space shuttle, I should've known it was similar to how the orbiter lands....several s-turns; nose up and underbody against the air.

  • @HNDNV07 aerobraking. using the flat belly and high AoA (angle of attack) to slow the airspeed for landing.

  • Very cool!! Why do they land on such an incline? Thank you

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