Aston 01/02 Rockwell B-1 Lancer RAF Fairford 10/11/21
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Over 35 years old and it still looks like something from the future. Who ever drew those lines did a damn good job!
@TheMadSqu Жыл бұрын
Well said
@phatkid6811 Жыл бұрын
Mr Simpson cartoon makers
@khalidkk4494 Жыл бұрын
Seems they lost all their propellers in some very bad trade.
@vivianvaldi7871 Жыл бұрын
its called money :)
@ronkeefe9048 Жыл бұрын
Inepired from nazi ww2 jet bomers may be nazi scientists works on it aee
@ads6424 Жыл бұрын
Had the honor to guard this plaine on my service in the belgian army. In 1991 it was the main atraction of the belgian airshow at koksijde. Saw this plane land when i was on duty. When it parked , a service van came to us and stopped. The crew said if whe want and take a closer look at it. One thing they said , please dont touch the plaine because it is so static loaded that you would be killed. When they release the stacic load into the ground whit cables.the pilots came out. Verry nice guys who asked to us if whe would be the guards for the plaine. Do you want to go inside it they said? Our mouths fell open, and we had the chance to go inside. Believe it or not. Never forget it in my life. In my 12 months duty this was one of the most spectacular things that happend to me.
@ronnydecausmaecker25132 жыл бұрын
Brilliant true story Sir 🇬🇧
@paulbellot5225 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service!
@barbeariabarbershop9590 Жыл бұрын
No de
@mdmuslem4450 Жыл бұрын
No de
@mdmuslem4450 Жыл бұрын
Oh yea I’m sure you did😂🙄 I’m sure you did SUCH a good job too😂.
@woodya2842 Жыл бұрын
Decades later and the B--1 is still one the most beautiful aircraft ever built
@fredricksmith-something.2125 Жыл бұрын
)))))ФАНТАЗЕР.
@ZOV-96 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful but threatening!
@christiantiburtius931911 ай бұрын
Скмый красивый скмолет это ИЛ-76 !!!! Присмотритесь
@user-bo7ie5fg8e7 ай бұрын
It had its problems operationally.... But yeah man it looks so damn cool. Just beautiful lines
@black_dragon-carpentry4 ай бұрын
I'm retired Navy we had the F-14. The most beautiful badass fighter of all time. But the B-1 is beautiful and nasty! Love it!
@timferguson1593 Жыл бұрын
I must say it's the most beautiful heavy bomber ever.
@tolitsdterrible47852 жыл бұрын
Ту 160 красивей!
@user-pw4ud8kr9u2 жыл бұрын
Thats for sure
@es97342 жыл бұрын
Agrred
@code33startup2 жыл бұрын
B-52 is more beautiful!
@briancooper21122 жыл бұрын
No
@wst83402 жыл бұрын
This jet doesn't get the glory it deserves, pure work of engineering artistry.
@airman200120012 жыл бұрын
@@lumpofdirt69 - LMAO!,..oh shut up,..LOL Why must so many people, like you for instance, make total foolish jerks out of themselves? Don't do that to yourself,...let someone else do it,... it's more fun that way.
@AJ-jy6lb Жыл бұрын
@@lumpofdirt69 uh, ok
@smolltaco5667 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I've been fortunate enough to have seen the B-1 and the B-2 in flight in my home state at least once each through the years. It was the same area each time, I-85 almost to South Carolina state line.
@donotneed2250 Жыл бұрын
Ту 22м скорость 2300 км ,ч с изменяемой стреловидностью крыла у ту 160 скорость ,2200 .Кто круче то .
@user-xh5du4yu8k Жыл бұрын
@@user-xh5du4yu8k оба . кода Тушки взлетают с кинжалами все НАТО в штаны себе гадять.
@vitalac188 Жыл бұрын
Never knew an airplane would look this awesome from the back!
@richesu17 ай бұрын
Pure MAGIC to watch these planes even sitting on the ground.
@utube321piotr7 ай бұрын
I’m usually a fan of the aesthetics and sophistication of the stealth craft like the B2 and the F22 but this looks like some sort of boss level mechanical monster, it’s hard not love it, from the back it’s the coolest looking plane I’ve ever seen.
@SanctuaryLife2 жыл бұрын
@Sanctuary Philosophy and Music: "boss level mechanical monster" is the best description I've ever come across about a B1. I love it! By the way, I find your screen name curious. It seems a bit contrary to the B1, such a loud, aggressive, death machine while your name seems so serene. Although I have to agree that the B1 IS "music" to my ears.
@planesimple8514 Жыл бұрын
Посмотри на миг 41
@user-in1lv7iy6t Жыл бұрын
It is I used to work on these in the 60s
@ptroy72blue Жыл бұрын
Agree my #1 fighter plane I’d choose is the f22 raptor and my #1 bomber I’d choose is the b1b lancer as it’s super sonic. And 4 massive engines without afterburner each engine puts out 17k lbs of thrust each x4 but with full afterburner each engine puts out 30k lbs of thrust each x4 imagine what 120,000 lbs of thrust sounds like from this massive bomber as it’s the heaviest and fastest and largest payload of 75k lbs of freedom delivery dropped by the bone.
@RideOrDie717 Жыл бұрын
The B-1 is functionally a gigantic fighter jet.
@crazieman11 ай бұрын
Those opening shots of the backend are unspeakably gorgeous. That is something straight out of sci-fi and just screams 'power and authority".
@edmac36512 жыл бұрын
Scary Sighting 😟
@itsallgood61462 жыл бұрын
That thing is all business.
@josephastier7421 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
@HPinarMD Жыл бұрын
Looks like a starship from the back
@irvan36mm5 ай бұрын
lol I thought it was AI when I first saw it. Had to make sure the people was real then I started watching it. The Baddest MOFO in the SKY!
@michaelroseandamyallin30986 күн бұрын
Still one of the best looking planes ever designed. LOVE seeing the intake vortices.
@mycroft16 Жыл бұрын
It's lovley my favourite out of the 3 B's
@Baseloiter Жыл бұрын
Totally true
@Carlos-cy4uc Жыл бұрын
I was a mechanic on this jet for 6 years. It's a love/ hate relationship with mechanics and this jet. Standing next to it in full afterburner is a trip dood.
@peckerwood780 Жыл бұрын
Same here. Was a crew chief on them up at Ellsworth. 2011-2017 Loved seeing the going up in the air. Hated them coming back down. As it was most likely code 2 or 3. Never code 1. Pain in the butt to work on. But so satisfying hearing her running.
@spr101st7 Жыл бұрын
My buddy and I attended the air show in Oshkosh Wisconsin on a regular basis. This particular show featured the B-1 bomber which flew level about two hundred feet above the airfield. When it got to the end of the runway it made a sharp climbing right turn and hit the after burners which were aimed directly at the crowd. The massive thundering sound wave of those engines at full throttle and after burners felt like my body was in the ring with a Heavy weight champ. The words that comes to mind are pummeled and battered by oceans of air hitting me almost at the speed of sound. I turned to face away from the blast and it threw me to the ground. IMPRESSIVE. My buddy, who has since passed away stood 6' 4" and was thrown to the ground almost instantly. We both agreed this was the best show we had ever attended.
@timmayer87232 жыл бұрын
Damn, I'm jealous!
@Dr.Pepper0012 жыл бұрын
@@Dr.Pepper001 I was in nashville this year for a Titans game vs chiefs and they had a B-1 flyover. Same experience. It lit off all the car alarms. It was life changing. I found a youtube video of the flyover and it doesnt do it justice. You must experience it in person. It felt like the world was coming to an end. I will never forget it.
@brianswiger93902 жыл бұрын
ما صناعتها هاذه الطائره
@GhHh-yj3ei2 жыл бұрын
@@GhHh-yj3ei blood sweat and tears
@austindenotter192 жыл бұрын
@@GhHh-yj3ei Benjamins. Lots of them.
@Mitchell24482 жыл бұрын
Everything about this aircraft screams BEAST!!! It stuns me EVERYTIME!!
@GlenDiG19702 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing video, the B-1 was one of the very first plastic models I ever built as a kid, it was about 18 inches from tip to tail. Even by today's standards, it still looks incredibly modern, and I love its Concorde like design, the adjustable wings, everything.
@jgro1976 Жыл бұрын
Whenever the news bums me out, I come to channels like these and watch these videos of these amazing pieces of human engineering to remind myself that I'm damn lucky and proud to be born in the greatest nation on Earth: The United States of America. Godspeed!
@IceColdProfessional Жыл бұрын
Россия лучше чем сша
@user-vf2lj6un8e Жыл бұрын
You should have written that in CAPITAL LETTERS. THE GREATEST NATION IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY
@josephmungai1799 Жыл бұрын
@@josephmungai1799 You just did it for me brother....... you just did it for me.
@IceColdProfessional Жыл бұрын
@@IceColdProfessional am not American, but it is soooo refreshing to see an American who recognizes the great privilege it is to be American.
@josephmungai1799 Жыл бұрын
The USA is not the greatest country. The greatest power is Russia. The USA is a jackal, devouring the weak, bringing death and destruction to other nations, and to its own...
@user-bb2mq2rk2h14 күн бұрын
Something that big has no business getting into the air. Something that graceful has no business touching the ground.
@TheWarforged2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 80's I worked at an airbase. Where our facility was there were never any aircraft in our area, or on our side of the runway. One morning I came to work and there sat a B1 right next to our facility on a patch of asphalt that probably hadn't had an aircraft on it since WWII. Awesome being so close, and we got to go over and check it out. Beautiful aircraft! It was there for a few days and one morning it was gone when I came to work.
@bobbys4327 Жыл бұрын
Man this is probably the absolute best footage I’ve ever seen of this beauty! Guess I never truly realized how mammoth these things really are! Thanks for an amazing video!
@Johnnyvoltmax Жыл бұрын
Best effort award on this video for sure. Skills, equipment and patience to obtain these amazing images is truly impressive.
@ashemgold Жыл бұрын
Man.... the B1 is simply gorgeous!
@djcalvin4082 жыл бұрын
Avro vulcan
@nellyt28072 жыл бұрын
I'm an old man and don't fly but I'm immensely jealous of those few who get to pilot those beautiful birds!!
@danielhoulihan77692 жыл бұрын
That opening shot from the rear makes it look like a spacecraft out of 'Star Wars'
@jorgejefferson8251 Жыл бұрын
amazing piece of technology. As an engineer, I love watching all the compartments close and seeing so much strike capacity in such a small airframe.
@RoyClendaniel Жыл бұрын
Наш Российский Белый лебедь красивее и быстрее!! Ту-160
@thegoodfun5531 Жыл бұрын
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@thegoodfun5531 Жыл бұрын
@@thegoodfun5531 это техника для разных целей
@user-si7kp9lm6p Жыл бұрын
@@user-si7kp9lm6p Для каких разных???? Ту-160 может сбрасывать бомбы (ковровая бомбардировка) может крылатые ракеты пускать, может ядерную бомбу кинуть (Как на херосиме было) может Ракеты с ядерным зарядом запускать , И может огромную скорость набрать 2200 км.ч . А этот Американец может что то ещё?
@thegoodfun5531 Жыл бұрын
This Bomber is an absolute masterpiece of design and technology, and the raw or those engines and how they create that unique tearing sounds is terrifying and awesome.
@alexandercarder228111 ай бұрын
Actually an apocalyptic work of mechanical and aviation art. Stunning
@easyrhino302 жыл бұрын
Very well said, Easy. 💛🙌🏼
@Glen.Danielsen2 жыл бұрын
че сморозил
@user-ji7dx3uh4b2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ji7dx3uh4b Good point, comrad! Da! 💛🙏🏼
@Glen.Danielsen2 жыл бұрын
Shit dog! An easy target for the Russians! You can send this crap on your own to scrap!
@user-ww7sr5xj9x2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ww7sr5xj9x Hold on there, Slavic brother! _Any_ aircraft is an ‘easy target’-except American stealth planes. Maybe Russia will have a production stealth aircraft soon. Be good, comrad. 💛
@Glen.Danielsen2 жыл бұрын
Possibly the closest modern-day experience to Concorde or the Vulcan flying over UK skies with four afterburners blazing... Wonderful.
@wanderingbob7 ай бұрын
From this angle the B1 looks like a freaking spaceship! What a beast!
@krishorst4734Ай бұрын
I was a B-1B maintainer from ‘87-‘91, it’s an awesome aircraft inside and out. I’m happy they are still flying them today!
@tadfoster60142 жыл бұрын
What was the fire coming out from underneath the starboard engines at 1:44
@bobsurgranny2 жыл бұрын
@@bobsurgranny Just a running up the throttle into afterburner.
@tadfoster60142 жыл бұрын
@bobsurgranny My mistake, I looked at the time 1:44 you mentioned, and that's not afterburner. it's coming from the APU exhaust. The APU is a small jet engine itself used to start the main engines and provide power during startup.
@tadfoster60142 жыл бұрын
@@tadfoster6014 Was a crew chief on them from 2011-2017. It was fun seeing the new guy's petrified face when the flame spouted from the APU exhaust. And had to assure them it was normal. LOL
@Spartan101st Жыл бұрын
@@Spartan101st I bet! I do recall going underneath the nacelles during engine runs, but don't recall ever seeing flame coming out of the APUs. Maybe that occurred after they aged a little more? I only spent about 6 months on the Ellsworth flightline before moving into Bomber Phase. Fortunately, I got to do pretty much everything you could do as a Crew Chief except taxi and fly in a jump seat. I was on the crew that put the first BONE on Alert at Ellsworth, nearly froze my ass off attached to the NLG while flight crew spun up the nukes and navs.
@tadfoster6014 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome to watch. I've never seen a B1 so clearly from behind.
@catbertz2 жыл бұрын
There's a retired B-1 as gate guardian at the aerospace museum southwest of Omaha that I see regularly. Recently repainted colorful camouflage. Beautiful impressive plane.
@roadking99jokerst602 жыл бұрын
There's one inside the Museum of the USAF in Ohio and another one (A) model in Wings over the Rockies museum in Denver. Got to go inside one when it landed at my based back in the 90's.
@jumpingjeffflash9946 Жыл бұрын
I remember at an Air and Sea show in Ft Lauderdale 20+ years ago all these cool jets flew in and around the beach, including the Blue Angels. Great show. Then this thing rolls up and just blows the doors off, set off just about every car alarm 2-3 blocks off the beach it was so loud. People were left flabbergasted. It was awesome. What a machine.
@bdiesel563 Жыл бұрын
Cheers for the phenomenal footage of this majestic aircraft, very much appreciated and envious of your ability to get so close, what an aircraft, thanks
@adriandavies40122 жыл бұрын
@Sambit Kanjilal tc
@paulbristow87012 жыл бұрын
Good video! A bueatifull flying machine! seen from a different angle! Remember the first time I saw one in the raw ,30 years ago she took my breath away. the yanks have a certain style, which in my opinion is one on its own. Amazing engineering!
@stephenbaker5593 Жыл бұрын
Worked the engines and APUs on the Bone, retired now and every now and then I get nostalgic about doing the maintenance runs on these. Quiet hours ended at 0600 and we were restricted to idle, so at 0559 we were up and running and at 6 on the dot the run-up into aug (afterburner) would shake the base and set off car alarms across the base.
@LordPalatine Жыл бұрын
imagine pissing one of those big girls off would not want to be on the receive end
@stephaneracicot791 Жыл бұрын
Ah, a jet troop I see. I was a 34th crew chief on them from 2011-17. Loved doing the launches. But hated playing musical jets with them. Moving the aircrew from one jet to the spare. Because of mx issues. LOL! Loved doing engine runs on this thing. Putting one of the engines in Aug. And the whole jet tried going left or right depending on which engine you throttled up. Good times.
@spr101st7 Жыл бұрын
I was 34th at Mountain Home '97-'02 before they realigned the base. It was interesting, We had the Bone, -15C's & E's, -16's , and -135R's. I'd worked them all except the Bone and managed to finagle my way out to them when they tried to stuff me in the backshop.
@LordPalatine Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorites aircraft ever made...its like a Bird flying around....so stunning looking...🥇👌🏻☄️
@abdulazizsaleh9567Ай бұрын
Apart from everything else the B1 is a truly beautiful plane.
@admiralbenbow50832 жыл бұрын
Beautiful footage of a beautiful aircraft thx for sharing👏👏👏👏
@buzzabuzza34942 жыл бұрын
I used to jog near the runways about 5am before going to work at base ops on Holloman Airforce Base. Every once in awhile a couple B-1’s would transit through. Bird Colonels keeping up their flight pay by moving aircraft around…. Loud and cool is what those birds are. Stealth came through too, but you couldn’t see or hear them. --->
@bwmcelya13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the close up of the rear fuselage of the B-1! Have never seen the detail of sensors and aerials before! What a gorgeous Bird of Prey!!
@patallen5095 Жыл бұрын
Definitely defines one extremely badass flying machine. Actually no other way to honestly describe how awesome this video is. Thanks very much for sharing this.
@normanjones80892 жыл бұрын
A bad rectum machine
@ethericboy2 жыл бұрын
@@ethericboy y.
@arnelpervandosmadrazo84792 жыл бұрын
@@arnelpervandosmadrazo8479 Its just a small referrence to Americans"s fascination with "ass" and how silly it is."Bad ass, dumb ass."I killed his ass"; "We got our asses handed to us"."I decapitated his ass" is an awkward one since "decapitation" means u know what,etc and so on.They obviously think it somehow sounds "cool" but trust me it does"nt,at least not for someone who"s not born and bred in the US
@ethericboy2 жыл бұрын
ya south america is gonna need the S-400 MISSLE SYSTEM TOO KEEP THIS MOTHER AT BAY.
@debbies3763 Жыл бұрын
True designed from Area51😊
@jmjm1920 Жыл бұрын
So elegant! The Concorde among the bombers 😍
@scotchgod847811 ай бұрын
I remember watching these babies do bumps and circuits off RAF St Mawgan in the 80s. It was spectacular to see em roar into the sky and land from a Cornish Beach! Spectacular bomber! Saw the SR71 leave from there as well! Well chuffed to this day! What a decade that was!
@cowboycrunchies2 жыл бұрын
So stunning and amazing detail of the whole pre-takeoff sequence
@MarioVesco Жыл бұрын
You want a treat. You should see the B1 taking off at night. Had a squadron of B1’s stationed at my local airbase. The sights and deafing sounds were spectacular.
@chrismoody1342 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this incredible footage of this raptor. The focus on the rear of the aircraft makes for really interesting viewing and awe! The design and the engineering of the AC from this rear position gives a whole new dimension as to the complexity and detail of the design when looking at it. I don’t how how that AC holds those engines on those wings and in one perfect piece. What I wouldn’t give to have a few hours flying time in one of these. Thanks folks - I don’t get overwhelmed by the design of modern AC but this is magnificent. This is what proper money will buy - the best!
@damienboyle55792 жыл бұрын
Ia ini juga by UU no ok ini
@eddysutrisno27082 жыл бұрын
Unlike the Osprey, that’s a flying death trap.
@hyacinthbucket3803 Жыл бұрын
Never ever seen this view of the B-1 ... As Stunning & Fierce as it is Beautiful
@leadsolo27512 жыл бұрын
What a magnificent beast. Had the pleasure of seeing one up close a few years, back when one came from Guam and stayed here for Air Power Day. Had the pleasure of being woken up and shook from the bed, at 2 am, when it fired up those engines and took off that night too.
@SecondCarpenter Жыл бұрын
That amazing thing absolutely looks like an alien spaceship from the rear. Wicked.
@mystisith3984 Жыл бұрын
Really really cool. Thanks for sharing this video. I visited Fairford in October as well to see these magnificent beasts!
@franknoort2 жыл бұрын
Cool video. That close up rear view makes look more like a alien space craft.
@lepeejon29552 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful plane, from the side, front and even behind. So awesome and powerful looking.
@alorikkoln Жыл бұрын
Back in 1998 as a Canadian Military Engineer I was deployed to the former Harmon AFB, an old SAC airbase in Stephenville NFLD, Canada to be OPFOR for OP MARCOT, a large NATO amphibious exercise. Our mission was to defend the airbase and for air defense we deployed the Oerlikon Skyguard LLAD (Low Level Air Defense) system which was comprised of four twin barrelled 35mm auto-cannons that fired at 1100 rounds per minute. We were zoomed by a B1 practicing runway denial that couldn't have been more than 100' agl with all four afterburners ignited. The combination of the Bone and the anti-aircraft artillery firing blanks was all the noise that could be generated at once in the world. A couple of our guys actually crumpled to the ground and were rendered insensate for half a minute or so.
@derekheuring29842 жыл бұрын
That much sound beats a pair of Tom Cats leaving the airshow at Offutt, turning away from the crowd, .and kicking the burners in. My chest was reverberating from it.That was decades ago.
@roadking99jokerst602 жыл бұрын
Felicitaciones....que experiencia che!!!!
@diegochavarri313711 ай бұрын
Какие всё таки самолеты красивые. Всем пилотам крепкого здоровья и благополучия!
@user-pt7uy9ep6j2 жыл бұрын
learn english
@slavaukrainifckputin4290 Жыл бұрын
С виду видно создавали:))
@user-gg4xt8tu5r2 ай бұрын
@@slavaukrainifckputin4290Тебе нужно , ты и учи
@bolshoizmeiАй бұрын
نبارك التصميم التصنيع المهندسين و متشكرين حسن الاداء العمل الناجح لخدمة السيادة و الشعب يحقق التعاون نجاح توفيق حماية نصر
@abwdwwfАй бұрын
Had the pleasure of working in Columbus, Ohio on the B1B. Ships 013-100, FIF upper skins left side. Boom !! Miller time.
@JW-gu9vyАй бұрын
The B1 looks menacing from behind. What a beautiful piece of engineering
@craighayes33162 жыл бұрын
What a beast
@tristanyoung1247 Жыл бұрын
Love this aircraft. One of my favorites. Thank you for the footage.
@glenzee90832 жыл бұрын
That's the most badass ass I've ever seen on a jet. The jet engines look like... weapons.
@sanghoonlee5171 Жыл бұрын
Badass ass....😂🤘
@bitrage.11 күн бұрын
THIS JET IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING WHO EVER DESIGNED THIS JET DID A GREAT JOB THE OUTSIDE LOOKS BAD ASS VERY INTIMIDATING
@DanO530.8 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I loved flying it for as long as I did. I sure miss flying an exciting aircraft.
@sladef57202 жыл бұрын
Great video. What an awesome aircraft and it's great to see it close up. Thank you. ✌️😎
If you ever hear this airplane in person, you know how powerful is his noise, even feeling the vibration of it on your body, so impressive.
@skillgunz420_og32 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING FOOTAGE. Thank you for making my day. .Brilliant. Scott Somerset UK
@scottroberts78752 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
@Baseloiter2 жыл бұрын
I'd hate to have it on alert, way to slow.
@stanleylloyd74362 жыл бұрын
When they fly over the top of you, the noise pounds in your ears and the ground feel like it is shaking. Wow!!
@cgulden2 жыл бұрын
Getting to see one of these in person is a awesome experience, it’s a truly beautiful aircraft
@TmoneyTomy Жыл бұрын
when i was in the airforce i did maintenance on this aircraft. it is amazing even on the inside.
@ritchiemurach15587 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved the Bone. That rear view though 🔥🔥🙌
@robbiebankz2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video of one of my favorite Air Force aircraft! I wish I could be there in person, but your video gives me the next best thing👍
@robertelder3002 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful aircraft. Piece of art.
@Racedoc Жыл бұрын
Wow was für ein schönes Flugzeug! Amerikanische Ingeneurskunst vom feinsten! Schön und tödlich.❤
@jenspaulus817 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting brings back some great memories,
@johnv.9022 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating video of an amazing aircraft, i reckon its a bit scary from behind it once those massive engines are spooled up. The bone is still the loudest aircraft I have ever heard, mildenhall air fete in about 94. Jeez that thing blew my ears
@dannymiester58252 жыл бұрын
Badass bomber with sleek lines, totally a beautiful piece of art!
@logan5326 Жыл бұрын
I am lucky enough to be near a base that these fly out of and I gotta tell you these and the Stealth Bomber We saw frequently in Missouri are honestly something that just makes you proud to see. I know we have far newer planes now that make these look outdated but still .....it takes your breath away when you see them flying "Map Of The Earth" like they used to fly the Bombers out of S.A.C. between Omaha and some fixed point out west before they would return back to S.A.C. Funny thing is they are so low and so fast you do not hear them till they are on top of you.. Trust me it scares the hell outta you then you realize it's one of ours on a training mission. These pilots and crews have my total respect.
@IRONHORSE427RACING Жыл бұрын
What a machine! It has this futuristic look, especially from the rear. Almost spaceship like. And a bomber with four burners too 🔥. Lovely video, I'm feeling inspired by this one for the next B1s.
@CobraEmergency Жыл бұрын
After being away from this aircraft for more than a decade, I can't say I miss it (it was a miserable experience working on them Ellsworth/Edwards AFB), but it was definitely always fun to watch it turn JP-8 into the sound of freedom. Love the ground guy waving away the people filming it from behind. If they had stayed there during throttle up it would have sent them all tumbling for some distance.
@swampcastle81422 жыл бұрын
I was a 34th Crew Chief on this from 2011-17. This video made me very notalgic. Missing hearing this beauty flying overhead.
@spr101st7 Жыл бұрын
Bucket list #1 -- Fly a B-1. Not ever gonna happen, but wow. What a beast! A testament to 1980's technology gone wild. Engineering overload.
@ashemgold Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful aircraft. 😍
@oneloveeduardo Жыл бұрын
seen one of these at an airshow years ago. loudest thing i have ever heard. louder than the fast drag cars.
@davidgermain2 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid dude. Loved seeing the engines spooling up so close!
@UKAviationMovies2 жыл бұрын
Awesome.
@adrianmorris37722 жыл бұрын
Lethal force
@rajpopat33842 жыл бұрын
The last two landings from the fixed camera was the best part of a great video.
@stevenedwards2404 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful aircraft. Sure glad it's ours.
@challengerwilliam84142 ай бұрын
I must say tu-160 the most beautiful heavy bomber ever
@unnamed56162 жыл бұрын
Not really this looks like back to the future 😊
@jmjm1920 Жыл бұрын
as someone who is in the engine supply chain (non-military, non-destructive testing), i am amazed of the comfort level of the crew. being that close to an engine is danger
@snap8626 Жыл бұрын
When we were launhing these things. And the engines were running. We were not allowed to walk within 25 feet of the inlet. So the front and sides. And 100 feet behind the exhaust when on idle. You didn't dare go behind the exhaust when throttled up at all. If we needed to work on anything in the nacelle while engines were running. We would go to the wing tip and then walk along the trailing edge of the wing with our tools. And open up the cowlings. I was a crew chief on them from 2011-2017.
@Spartan101st Жыл бұрын
I was a 2A53b, avionics, instruments, autopilot systems B-1B bomber technician from 1991 to 98. She's still a sexy beast...
@tedspang1945 Жыл бұрын
She sure is
@FarmerDrew Жыл бұрын
It's the loudest plane I've ever heard - by far. Goosebumps.
@DavidHooper401 Жыл бұрын
Love the ground vortex on the left inboard engine!!
@butchgreenfield12382 жыл бұрын
Какой красавец!!! B1 - идеальный. Ту-160 - элегантный. Оба самолёта - изящество! ))
@jeefwizbowsky62762 жыл бұрын
ТУ-160 авно устаревшее. Сколько ему можно петь деферамбы? ))
@sergeysorokin5732Ай бұрын
Hearing this in the flesh was incredibly impressive. So powerful.
@joshswanedits2 ай бұрын
I love ground crew motioning you to move to the right because of the jet blast lol
@Porsche4life11 ай бұрын
Amazing video of this mighty aircraft . Just looking at it warming up gives me the shivers . I dips me lid to the pilots ground crew and the engineers who developed this monster and to you for giving us these amazing views of a military aircraft .
@judefernandez8272 жыл бұрын
Интересно сколько безвинных людей убил этот самолёт? 100-1000?
I had the pleasure of witnessing and hearing Avro Vulcans land and takeoff when they visited the US back in the 80's, they would've given the B-1 a run for it's money in terms of noise level. The screech of four full throttle Bristol Olympus engines on the takeoff was quite the aural experience.
@mochaholic30392 жыл бұрын
For sure, I witnessed avro Vulcan at air show when I was 10 yrs old and the noise was terrifying but great
@Rightbyme2 жыл бұрын
I got no words for this thing is incredible
@antoniotorres5253 Жыл бұрын
I was the machinist who made the titanium piece that holds the wings on.
@ottopuppy Жыл бұрын
This is so crazy... i can even feel the power of the after burners sitting behind my computer. WTF !
@sookainian2 жыл бұрын
This is big. This is mighty. A country that posesses these machines isnt just any little country.
@sagittarius_2 жыл бұрын
오! B-1의 뒷모습을 이렇게 자세히 본건 처음 이네요.좋은 영상 감사합니다.
@alttoran2095Ай бұрын
😍 Never seen it so close-up from behind. I will never get that glorious image out of my mind. Bone, you have such a physique 💕
@FarmerDrew Жыл бұрын
I the mid 90’s we were staying at a guest ranch in eastern Wyoming near the town of Bill and B1 Lancers and B52s would make low level passes over the ranch at between 300 to 500 feet doing 500 knots… Very Impressive!
Over 35 years old and it still looks like something from the future. Who ever drew those lines did a damn good job!
Well said
Mr Simpson cartoon makers
Seems they lost all their propellers in some very bad trade.
its called money :)
Inepired from nazi ww2 jet bomers may be nazi scientists works on it aee
Had the honor to guard this plaine on my service in the belgian army. In 1991 it was the main atraction of the belgian airshow at koksijde. Saw this plane land when i was on duty. When it parked , a service van came to us and stopped. The crew said if whe want and take a closer look at it. One thing they said , please dont touch the plaine because it is so static loaded that you would be killed. When they release the stacic load into the ground whit cables.the pilots came out. Verry nice guys who asked to us if whe would be the guards for the plaine. Do you want to go inside it they said? Our mouths fell open, and we had the chance to go inside. Believe it or not. Never forget it in my life. In my 12 months duty this was one of the most spectacular things that happend to me.
Brilliant true story Sir 🇬🇧
Thank you for your service!
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Oh yea I’m sure you did😂🙄 I’m sure you did SUCH a good job too😂.
Decades later and the B--1 is still one the most beautiful aircraft ever built
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Beautiful but threatening!
Скмый красивый скмолет это ИЛ-76 !!!! Присмотритесь
It had its problems operationally.... But yeah man it looks so damn cool. Just beautiful lines
I'm retired Navy we had the F-14. The most beautiful badass fighter of all time. But the B-1 is beautiful and nasty! Love it!
I must say it's the most beautiful heavy bomber ever.
Ту 160 красивей!
Thats for sure
Agrred
B-52 is more beautiful!
No
This jet doesn't get the glory it deserves, pure work of engineering artistry.
@@lumpofdirt69 - LMAO!,..oh shut up,..LOL Why must so many people, like you for instance, make total foolish jerks out of themselves? Don't do that to yourself,...let someone else do it,... it's more fun that way.
@@lumpofdirt69 uh, ok
Yes. I've been fortunate enough to have seen the B-1 and the B-2 in flight in my home state at least once each through the years. It was the same area each time, I-85 almost to South Carolina state line.
Ту 22м скорость 2300 км ,ч с изменяемой стреловидностью крыла у ту 160 скорость ,2200 .Кто круче то .
@@user-xh5du4yu8k оба . кода Тушки взлетают с кинжалами все НАТО в штаны себе гадять.
Never knew an airplane would look this awesome from the back!
Pure MAGIC to watch these planes even sitting on the ground.
I’m usually a fan of the aesthetics and sophistication of the stealth craft like the B2 and the F22 but this looks like some sort of boss level mechanical monster, it’s hard not love it, from the back it’s the coolest looking plane I’ve ever seen.
@Sanctuary Philosophy and Music: "boss level mechanical monster" is the best description I've ever come across about a B1. I love it! By the way, I find your screen name curious. It seems a bit contrary to the B1, such a loud, aggressive, death machine while your name seems so serene. Although I have to agree that the B1 IS "music" to my ears.
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It is I used to work on these in the 60s
Agree my #1 fighter plane I’d choose is the f22 raptor and my #1 bomber I’d choose is the b1b lancer as it’s super sonic. And 4 massive engines without afterburner each engine puts out 17k lbs of thrust each x4 but with full afterburner each engine puts out 30k lbs of thrust each x4 imagine what 120,000 lbs of thrust sounds like from this massive bomber as it’s the heaviest and fastest and largest payload of 75k lbs of freedom delivery dropped by the bone.
The B-1 is functionally a gigantic fighter jet.
Those opening shots of the backend are unspeakably gorgeous. That is something straight out of sci-fi and just screams 'power and authority".
Scary Sighting 😟
That thing is all business.
I totally agree!
Looks like a starship from the back
lol I thought it was AI when I first saw it. Had to make sure the people was real then I started watching it. The Baddest MOFO in the SKY!
Still one of the best looking planes ever designed. LOVE seeing the intake vortices.
It's lovley my favourite out of the 3 B's
Totally true
I was a mechanic on this jet for 6 years. It's a love/ hate relationship with mechanics and this jet. Standing next to it in full afterburner is a trip dood.
Same here. Was a crew chief on them up at Ellsworth. 2011-2017 Loved seeing the going up in the air. Hated them coming back down. As it was most likely code 2 or 3. Never code 1. Pain in the butt to work on. But so satisfying hearing her running.
My buddy and I attended the air show in Oshkosh Wisconsin on a regular basis. This particular show featured the B-1 bomber which flew level about two hundred feet above the airfield. When it got to the end of the runway it made a sharp climbing right turn and hit the after burners which were aimed directly at the crowd. The massive thundering sound wave of those engines at full throttle and after burners felt like my body was in the ring with a Heavy weight champ. The words that comes to mind are pummeled and battered by oceans of air hitting me almost at the speed of sound. I turned to face away from the blast and it threw me to the ground. IMPRESSIVE. My buddy, who has since passed away stood 6' 4" and was thrown to the ground almost instantly. We both agreed this was the best show we had ever attended.
Damn, I'm jealous!
@@Dr.Pepper001 I was in nashville this year for a Titans game vs chiefs and they had a B-1 flyover. Same experience. It lit off all the car alarms. It was life changing. I found a youtube video of the flyover and it doesnt do it justice. You must experience it in person. It felt like the world was coming to an end. I will never forget it.
ما صناعتها هاذه الطائره
@@GhHh-yj3ei blood sweat and tears
@@GhHh-yj3ei Benjamins. Lots of them.
Everything about this aircraft screams BEAST!!! It stuns me EVERYTIME!!
Such an amazing video, the B-1 was one of the very first plastic models I ever built as a kid, it was about 18 inches from tip to tail. Even by today's standards, it still looks incredibly modern, and I love its Concorde like design, the adjustable wings, everything.
Whenever the news bums me out, I come to channels like these and watch these videos of these amazing pieces of human engineering to remind myself that I'm damn lucky and proud to be born in the greatest nation on Earth: The United States of America. Godspeed!
Россия лучше чем сша
You should have written that in CAPITAL LETTERS. THE GREATEST NATION IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY
@@josephmungai1799 You just did it for me brother....... you just did it for me.
@@IceColdProfessional am not American, but it is soooo refreshing to see an American who recognizes the great privilege it is to be American.
The USA is not the greatest country. The greatest power is Russia. The USA is a jackal, devouring the weak, bringing death and destruction to other nations, and to its own...
Something that big has no business getting into the air. Something that graceful has no business touching the ground.
Back in the 80's I worked at an airbase. Where our facility was there were never any aircraft in our area, or on our side of the runway. One morning I came to work and there sat a B1 right next to our facility on a patch of asphalt that probably hadn't had an aircraft on it since WWII. Awesome being so close, and we got to go over and check it out. Beautiful aircraft! It was there for a few days and one morning it was gone when I came to work.
Man this is probably the absolute best footage I’ve ever seen of this beauty! Guess I never truly realized how mammoth these things really are! Thanks for an amazing video!
Best effort award on this video for sure. Skills, equipment and patience to obtain these amazing images is truly impressive.
Man.... the B1 is simply gorgeous!
Avro vulcan
I'm an old man and don't fly but I'm immensely jealous of those few who get to pilot those beautiful birds!!
That opening shot from the rear makes it look like a spacecraft out of 'Star Wars'
amazing piece of technology. As an engineer, I love watching all the compartments close and seeing so much strike capacity in such a small airframe.
Наш Российский Белый лебедь красивее и быстрее!! Ту-160
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@@thegoodfun5531 это техника для разных целей
@@user-si7kp9lm6p Для каких разных???? Ту-160 может сбрасывать бомбы (ковровая бомбардировка) может крылатые ракеты пускать, может ядерную бомбу кинуть (Как на херосиме было) может Ракеты с ядерным зарядом запускать , И может огромную скорость набрать 2200 км.ч . А этот Американец может что то ещё?
This Bomber is an absolute masterpiece of design and technology, and the raw or those engines and how they create that unique tearing sounds is terrifying and awesome.
Actually an apocalyptic work of mechanical and aviation art. Stunning
Very well said, Easy. 💛🙌🏼
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@@user-ji7dx3uh4b Good point, comrad! Da! 💛🙏🏼
Shit dog! An easy target for the Russians! You can send this crap on your own to scrap!
@@user-ww7sr5xj9x Hold on there, Slavic brother! _Any_ aircraft is an ‘easy target’-except American stealth planes. Maybe Russia will have a production stealth aircraft soon. Be good, comrad. 💛
Possibly the closest modern-day experience to Concorde or the Vulcan flying over UK skies with four afterburners blazing... Wonderful.
From this angle the B1 looks like a freaking spaceship! What a beast!
I was a B-1B maintainer from ‘87-‘91, it’s an awesome aircraft inside and out. I’m happy they are still flying them today!
What was the fire coming out from underneath the starboard engines at 1:44
@@bobsurgranny Just a running up the throttle into afterburner.
@bobsurgranny My mistake, I looked at the time 1:44 you mentioned, and that's not afterburner. it's coming from the APU exhaust. The APU is a small jet engine itself used to start the main engines and provide power during startup.
@@tadfoster6014 Was a crew chief on them from 2011-2017. It was fun seeing the new guy's petrified face when the flame spouted from the APU exhaust. And had to assure them it was normal. LOL
@@Spartan101st I bet! I do recall going underneath the nacelles during engine runs, but don't recall ever seeing flame coming out of the APUs. Maybe that occurred after they aged a little more? I only spent about 6 months on the Ellsworth flightline before moving into Bomber Phase. Fortunately, I got to do pretty much everything you could do as a Crew Chief except taxi and fly in a jump seat. I was on the crew that put the first BONE on Alert at Ellsworth, nearly froze my ass off attached to the NLG while flight crew spun up the nukes and navs.
This was awesome to watch. I've never seen a B1 so clearly from behind.
There's a retired B-1 as gate guardian at the aerospace museum southwest of Omaha that I see regularly. Recently repainted colorful camouflage. Beautiful impressive plane.
There's one inside the Museum of the USAF in Ohio and another one (A) model in Wings over the Rockies museum in Denver. Got to go inside one when it landed at my based back in the 90's.
I remember at an Air and Sea show in Ft Lauderdale 20+ years ago all these cool jets flew in and around the beach, including the Blue Angels. Great show. Then this thing rolls up and just blows the doors off, set off just about every car alarm 2-3 blocks off the beach it was so loud. People were left flabbergasted. It was awesome. What a machine.
Cheers for the phenomenal footage of this majestic aircraft, very much appreciated and envious of your ability to get so close, what an aircraft, thanks
@Sambit Kanjilal tc
Good video! A bueatifull flying machine! seen from a different angle! Remember the first time I saw one in the raw ,30 years ago she took my breath away. the yanks have a certain style, which in my opinion is one on its own. Amazing engineering!
Worked the engines and APUs on the Bone, retired now and every now and then I get nostalgic about doing the maintenance runs on these. Quiet hours ended at 0600 and we were restricted to idle, so at 0559 we were up and running and at 6 on the dot the run-up into aug (afterburner) would shake the base and set off car alarms across the base.
imagine pissing one of those big girls off would not want to be on the receive end
Ah, a jet troop I see. I was a 34th crew chief on them from 2011-17. Loved doing the launches. But hated playing musical jets with them. Moving the aircrew from one jet to the spare. Because of mx issues. LOL! Loved doing engine runs on this thing. Putting one of the engines in Aug. And the whole jet tried going left or right depending on which engine you throttled up. Good times.
I was 34th at Mountain Home '97-'02 before they realigned the base. It was interesting, We had the Bone, -15C's & E's, -16's , and -135R's. I'd worked them all except the Bone and managed to finagle my way out to them when they tried to stuff me in the backshop.
This is one of my favorites aircraft ever made...its like a Bird flying around....so stunning looking...🥇👌🏻☄️
Apart from everything else the B1 is a truly beautiful plane.
Beautiful footage of a beautiful aircraft thx for sharing👏👏👏👏
I used to jog near the runways about 5am before going to work at base ops on Holloman Airforce Base. Every once in awhile a couple B-1’s would transit through. Bird Colonels keeping up their flight pay by moving aircraft around…. Loud and cool is what those birds are. Stealth came through too, but you couldn’t see or hear them. --->
Thanks for the close up of the rear fuselage of the B-1! Have never seen the detail of sensors and aerials before! What a gorgeous Bird of Prey!!
Definitely defines one extremely badass flying machine. Actually no other way to honestly describe how awesome this video is. Thanks very much for sharing this.
A bad rectum machine
@@ethericboy y.
@@arnelpervandosmadrazo8479 Its just a small referrence to Americans"s fascination with "ass" and how silly it is."Bad ass, dumb ass."I killed his ass"; "We got our asses handed to us"."I decapitated his ass" is an awkward one since "decapitation" means u know what,etc and so on.They obviously think it somehow sounds "cool" but trust me it does"nt,at least not for someone who"s not born and bred in the US
ya south america is gonna need the S-400 MISSLE SYSTEM TOO KEEP THIS MOTHER AT BAY.
True designed from Area51😊
So elegant! The Concorde among the bombers 😍
I remember watching these babies do bumps and circuits off RAF St Mawgan in the 80s. It was spectacular to see em roar into the sky and land from a Cornish Beach! Spectacular bomber! Saw the SR71 leave from there as well! Well chuffed to this day! What a decade that was!
So stunning and amazing detail of the whole pre-takeoff sequence
You want a treat. You should see the B1 taking off at night. Had a squadron of B1’s stationed at my local airbase. The sights and deafing sounds were spectacular.
Thankyou for this incredible footage of this raptor. The focus on the rear of the aircraft makes for really interesting viewing and awe! The design and the engineering of the AC from this rear position gives a whole new dimension as to the complexity and detail of the design when looking at it. I don’t how how that AC holds those engines on those wings and in one perfect piece. What I wouldn’t give to have a few hours flying time in one of these. Thanks folks - I don’t get overwhelmed by the design of modern AC but this is magnificent. This is what proper money will buy - the best!
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Unlike the Osprey, that’s a flying death trap.
Never ever seen this view of the B-1 ... As Stunning & Fierce as it is Beautiful
What a magnificent beast. Had the pleasure of seeing one up close a few years, back when one came from Guam and stayed here for Air Power Day. Had the pleasure of being woken up and shook from the bed, at 2 am, when it fired up those engines and took off that night too.
That amazing thing absolutely looks like an alien spaceship from the rear. Wicked.
Really really cool. Thanks for sharing this video. I visited Fairford in October as well to see these magnificent beasts!
Cool video. That close up rear view makes look more like a alien space craft.
Such a beautiful plane, from the side, front and even behind. So awesome and powerful looking.
Back in 1998 as a Canadian Military Engineer I was deployed to the former Harmon AFB, an old SAC airbase in Stephenville NFLD, Canada to be OPFOR for OP MARCOT, a large NATO amphibious exercise. Our mission was to defend the airbase and for air defense we deployed the Oerlikon Skyguard LLAD (Low Level Air Defense) system which was comprised of four twin barrelled 35mm auto-cannons that fired at 1100 rounds per minute. We were zoomed by a B1 practicing runway denial that couldn't have been more than 100' agl with all four afterburners ignited. The combination of the Bone and the anti-aircraft artillery firing blanks was all the noise that could be generated at once in the world. A couple of our guys actually crumpled to the ground and were rendered insensate for half a minute or so.
That much sound beats a pair of Tom Cats leaving the airshow at Offutt, turning away from the crowd, .and kicking the burners in. My chest was reverberating from it.That was decades ago.
Felicitaciones....que experiencia che!!!!
Какие всё таки самолеты красивые. Всем пилотам крепкого здоровья и благополучия!
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Had the pleasure of working in Columbus, Ohio on the B1B. Ships 013-100, FIF upper skins left side. Boom !! Miller time.
The B1 looks menacing from behind. What a beautiful piece of engineering
What a beast
Love this aircraft. One of my favorites. Thank you for the footage.
That's the most badass ass I've ever seen on a jet. The jet engines look like... weapons.
Badass ass....😂🤘
THIS JET IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING WHO EVER DESIGNED THIS JET DID A GREAT JOB THE OUTSIDE LOOKS BAD ASS VERY INTIMIDATING
Great video. I loved flying it for as long as I did. I sure miss flying an exciting aircraft.
Great video. What an awesome aircraft and it's great to see it close up. Thank you. ✌️😎
My. Favorite. Metal. Bird. Of. All. Time!!! The. GOAT... The. B.One....!!!!
If you ever hear this airplane in person, you know how powerful is his noise, even feeling the vibration of it on your body, so impressive.
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING FOOTAGE. Thank you for making my day. .Brilliant. Scott Somerset UK
Many thanks!
I'd hate to have it on alert, way to slow.
When they fly over the top of you, the noise pounds in your ears and the ground feel like it is shaking. Wow!!
Getting to see one of these in person is a awesome experience, it’s a truly beautiful aircraft
when i was in the airforce i did maintenance on this aircraft. it is amazing even on the inside.
I’ve always loved the Bone. That rear view though 🔥🔥🙌
Fantastic video of one of my favorite Air Force aircraft! I wish I could be there in person, but your video gives me the next best thing👍
What a beautiful aircraft. Piece of art.
Wow was für ein schönes Flugzeug! Amerikanische Ingeneurskunst vom feinsten! Schön und tödlich.❤
Thanks for posting brings back some great memories,
Absolutely fascinating video of an amazing aircraft, i reckon its a bit scary from behind it once those massive engines are spooled up. The bone is still the loudest aircraft I have ever heard, mildenhall air fete in about 94. Jeez that thing blew my ears
Badass bomber with sleek lines, totally a beautiful piece of art!
I am lucky enough to be near a base that these fly out of and I gotta tell you these and the Stealth Bomber We saw frequently in Missouri are honestly something that just makes you proud to see. I know we have far newer planes now that make these look outdated but still .....it takes your breath away when you see them flying "Map Of The Earth" like they used to fly the Bombers out of S.A.C. between Omaha and some fixed point out west before they would return back to S.A.C. Funny thing is they are so low and so fast you do not hear them till they are on top of you.. Trust me it scares the hell outta you then you realize it's one of ours on a training mission. These pilots and crews have my total respect.
What a machine! It has this futuristic look, especially from the rear. Almost spaceship like. And a bomber with four burners too 🔥. Lovely video, I'm feeling inspired by this one for the next B1s.
After being away from this aircraft for more than a decade, I can't say I miss it (it was a miserable experience working on them Ellsworth/Edwards AFB), but it was definitely always fun to watch it turn JP-8 into the sound of freedom. Love the ground guy waving away the people filming it from behind. If they had stayed there during throttle up it would have sent them all tumbling for some distance.
I was a 34th Crew Chief on this from 2011-17. This video made me very notalgic. Missing hearing this beauty flying overhead.
Bucket list #1 -- Fly a B-1. Not ever gonna happen, but wow. What a beast! A testament to 1980's technology gone wild. Engineering overload.
What a beautiful aircraft. 😍
seen one of these at an airshow years ago. loudest thing i have ever heard. louder than the fast drag cars.
Awesome vid dude. Loved seeing the engines spooling up so close!
Awesome.
Lethal force
The last two landings from the fixed camera was the best part of a great video.
What a beautiful aircraft. Sure glad it's ours.
I must say tu-160 the most beautiful heavy bomber ever
Not really this looks like back to the future 😊
as someone who is in the engine supply chain (non-military, non-destructive testing), i am amazed of the comfort level of the crew. being that close to an engine is danger
When we were launhing these things. And the engines were running. We were not allowed to walk within 25 feet of the inlet. So the front and sides. And 100 feet behind the exhaust when on idle. You didn't dare go behind the exhaust when throttled up at all. If we needed to work on anything in the nacelle while engines were running. We would go to the wing tip and then walk along the trailing edge of the wing with our tools. And open up the cowlings. I was a crew chief on them from 2011-2017.
I was a 2A53b, avionics, instruments, autopilot systems B-1B bomber technician from 1991 to 98. She's still a sexy beast...
She sure is
It's the loudest plane I've ever heard - by far. Goosebumps.
Love the ground vortex on the left inboard engine!!
Какой красавец!!! B1 - идеальный. Ту-160 - элегантный. Оба самолёта - изящество! ))
ТУ-160 авно устаревшее. Сколько ему можно петь деферамбы? ))
Hearing this in the flesh was incredibly impressive. So powerful.
I love ground crew motioning you to move to the right because of the jet blast lol
Amazing video of this mighty aircraft . Just looking at it warming up gives me the shivers . I dips me lid to the pilots ground crew and the engineers who developed this monster and to you for giving us these amazing views of a military aircraft .
Интересно сколько безвинных людей убил этот самолёт? 100-1000?
Ирак, Ливия, Сирия, кто дальше?
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It looks like something out of Star Wars.
I had the pleasure of witnessing and hearing Avro Vulcans land and takeoff when they visited the US back in the 80's, they would've given the B-1 a run for it's money in terms of noise level. The screech of four full throttle Bristol Olympus engines on the takeoff was quite the aural experience.
For sure, I witnessed avro Vulcan at air show when I was 10 yrs old and the noise was terrifying but great
I got no words for this thing is incredible
I was the machinist who made the titanium piece that holds the wings on.
This is so crazy... i can even feel the power of the after burners sitting behind my computer. WTF !
This is big. This is mighty. A country that posesses these machines isnt just any little country.
오! B-1의 뒷모습을 이렇게 자세히 본건 처음 이네요.좋은 영상 감사합니다.
😍 Never seen it so close-up from behind. I will never get that glorious image out of my mind. Bone, you have such a physique 💕
I the mid 90’s we were staying at a guest ranch in eastern Wyoming near the town of Bill and B1 Lancers and B52s would make low level passes over the ranch at between 300 to 500 feet doing 500 knots… Very Impressive!