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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2006

Footage of the F-22 in some unusual attitudes

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  • -holy shit

    -copy that

    lol'd

  • @aalmzher The US has been using thrust vectoring since early 1957 with the x-14. The British and Americans cooperated since then and the Harriers were thrust vectoring. Don't worry, you're only off by 60+ years on the thrust vectoring. At least you aren't 120 years off.

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  • it's area 51 ?

  • Amazing pilot! "Holy Shit!"  "Copy that"

  • they should do that in the airshows. it will suprize many

  • @2bpilot count me in!

    oh i just noticed you must be kidding...2bpilot

  • I looked like it only took maybe 4000 - 6000 ft to recover that if even that much.

  • HAHAHA that was so fu@*ing funny!!!

    HOLY SHIT!

    copy that.... XD

  • better have some altitude before you stall that bad boy!!! nice recovery!!

  • @MaralizeLegawana What if the author missed the right word and used "stall" instead of "spin"?LOL

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