Massive Flyover - 35 jets over san diego

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

Capping off the 100th Anniv of US Naval Aviation, a formation of 35 aircraft from aircrft carrier John C Stennis flies over San Diego. In the forground is the San Diego Maritime Museum's Berkeley, an old ferry boat.

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  • Oh god I'm having pearl harbor flashbacks!

    Such an awful movie!!

  • thats is more jet fighters than most nations have lol

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  • @BlackAces100 it was a joke and not everyone is a genius on planes

  • @history380

    What are you talking about,F-18s don't have bomb bay doors?

  • why are the Bomb doors opening....

  • @popper504 not when its a mix of eurofighters, tornadoes, vc-10 c-17 kc-135 and c-130 and hs125, sentinel not forgetting the red arrows which is the consist of the flypast i get over my house in suffolk every year

  • @tornadof3raf Yea , sometimes a couple f 16 will fly over and a apache occasionally . I like when they get on it , so damn loud. 100 jets is a crap load

  • @popper504 haha so funny

  • so many f18s feeling woOOOOzZy

  • Holy shit... Look at all those hornets!

  • One day I was walking home and a B-17 flew right over my house.

  • nice flypast. not as good as the uk trooping the colour though. those jets come right over my house. its a mix of tornado typhoons and whatever else is available to the raf. 2008-over 100 jets flew over where i live

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