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Pulling 7 G's in an F-16 & GOING SUPERSONIC with U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds! -Smarter Every Day 235
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I just tapped out :( after 7g
Its not easy as we see in the air force videos. Smarter every day our teacher Dastin
showed us. So, more respect for our Air Force Pilots. :pakistan:
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This flight took place on May 3, 2018 in Biloxi Mississippi. The reason it took so long to release is the high amount of research I wanted to do before releasing the video. I even visited the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB to discuss some aspects of this video with Aerodynamicists. Synchronizing all this footage and coordinating additional B Roll with the Thunderbirds Public Affairs Officer also required a lot of effort. These are my own thoughts, not those of the U.S. Air Force or the Thunderbirds: I've been around a lot of pilots and ground crew in my life and I must say that the professionalism displayed by the Thunderbirds was astounding. Their goal is to inspire and demonstrate the capabilities of the US Air Force, so I'll take it a step further. If you're a smart young person who is interesting in changing your life for the better, strongly consider the Air Force. The job market isn't the best at the moment but the Air Force still has opportunities available for you to learn incredible skills even if you're not interested in flying. They manage everything from logistics, electronics, aerospace, cyber and even space systems. The threats to freedom are becoming more complex, and in my experience working for the Department of Defense over a 15 year span (even longer if you count my work as a contractor) The US Air Force consists of some of the most intelligent service members our country has. These people are book-smart, but also have the confidence to solve real world problems with their own hands. If I have a complex aerodynamic question, my first call is usually to someone in the Air Force, because they understand these complex phenomena intuitively. For example, in this video you would hear Flack and I talking about pitot tubes in flight. We also had other discussions about fuel burn rates, Prandtl Glauert, weather.... all kinds of things. Simply put, if you're looking for direction in your life, and you're good with science and math... consider the Air Force. That being said, they also need other types of skills as well. Logisticians, writers, creative people who know how to solve complex problems in unique ways.
 
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Pulling 7 G's in an F-16 & GOING SUPERSONIC with U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds! -Smarter Every Day 235
Heads up display

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Pitot Tube
Now i know its purpose :-)
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I just tapped out :( after 7g
Its not easy as we see in the air force videos. Smarter every day our teacher Dastin
showed us. So, more respect for our Air Force Pilots. :pakistan:
(Video Description)
This flight took place on May 3, 2018 in Biloxi Mississippi. The reason it took so long to release is the high amount of research I wanted to do before releasing the video. I even visited the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson AFB to discuss some aspects of this video with Aerodynamicists. Synchronizing all this footage and coordinating additional B Roll with the Thunderbirds Public Affairs Officer also required a lot of effort. These are my own thoughts, not those of the U.S. Air Force or the Thunderbirds: I've been around a lot of pilots and ground crew in my life and I must say that the professionalism displayed by the Thunderbirds was astounding. Their goal is to inspire and demonstrate the capabilities of the US Air Force, so I'll take it a step further. If you're a smart young person who is interesting in changing your life for the better, strongly consider the Air Force. The job market isn't the best at the moment but the Air Force still has opportunities available for you to learn incredible skills even if you're not interested in flying. They manage everything from logistics, electronics, aerospace, cyber and even space systems. The threats to freedom are becoming more complex, and in my experience working for the Department of Defense over a 15 year span (even longer if you count my work as a contractor) The US Air Force consists of some of the most intelligent service members our country has. These people are book-smart, but also have the confidence to solve real world problems with their own hands. If I have a complex aerodynamic question, my first call is usually to someone in the Air Force, because they understand these complex phenomena intuitively. For example, in this video you would hear Flack and I talking about pitot tubes in flight. We also had other discussions about fuel burn rates, Prandtl Glauert, weather.... all kinds of things. Simply put, if you're looking for direction in your life, and you're good with science and math... consider the Air Force. That being said, they also need other types of skills as well. Logisticians, writers, creative people who know how to solve complex problems in unique ways.
IS THIS THREAD RELATES TO PAF
@BHarwana @PakSword @LeGenD PLEASE MOVE THIS THREAD ON TO AIR FORCE SECTION, THANKS
 
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OHLOT AIR FORCE HAVE f-16 LIKE TURKISH/EGYPTIAN/ISRAEL AIR FORCE SO YOU POST THESE AIR FORCE NEWS ON PAF SECTION ALSO:crazy::crazy::crazy:

Its not news but information about the aircraft. Also I remember people here who used to say women cant fly. Hopefully this video on the female Thunderbirds pilot will change some views.
 
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@truthfollower

Content in the opening post suggest a personal account of the theme. Is this your account?
smartereveryday youtube account? No its not mine.
Oh come on ... so will you also post a thread on oranges since these fruits are served in PAF canteens? :crazy::hitwall:

Come on ...
It's educational that's why I posted here and new info for me so I thought why not share with you guys.
 
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smartereveryday youtube account? No its not mine.

It's educational that's why I posted here and new info for me so I thought why not share with you guys.
Air Force section is right place to post this not PAF section:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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Pulling 7 G's in an F-16 & GOING SUPERSONIC with U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds! -Smarter Every Day 235
Heads up display

View attachment 633485
Pitot Tube
Now i know its purpose :-)
View attachment 633487
View attachment 633486

I just tapped out :( after 7g
Its not easy as we see in the air force videos. Smarter every day our teacher Dastin
showed us. So, more respect for our Air Force Pilots. :pakistan:

Man, the sh!t goes supersonic without an afterburner at 29000 feet ... Technically an F-16 can supercruise :what:
 
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Destin:Whats the G loading right now?
We are at 3.3 Gs
Destin: I have lost the ability to think.
 
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