Aaron Kaufman Rides in a Military Fighter Jet!

Literary every gearhead, and others, have heard about Aaron Kaufman and his legacy. We have been following him for ages and he became one of our favorite TV stars. He started off his television career along with his fellow Richard Rawlings and their brilliant show Fast N` Loud. Despite having great success and were having a great time together, Aaron decided that it was a time for a change in his life. He left Fast N` Loud and established his own mechanic shop called the Archlight Fabrication. He is a man that loves speed and thrill, so now you can see how Aaron Kaufman rides in a Military Fighter Jet this time.

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Little did he know that he was going to have the scariest ride in his life. But why would he decide to get in such fighter jet? Well, though most of you already know, he is a great supporter of the US army and military. That is why his shop offers a 15% discount to any member of the military, no matter if he is active or retired. Thus by going on a 12,000 feet ride in just 15 seconds he wanted to prove how much he admires what the military does.



Though he is an adventurer, he could have never expected that a military fighter jet ride to be that scary. He is also currently working on another Discovery Channel show and we cannot wait to see what it is going to be like. What do you think; will he ever get in a fighter jet ever again?

We get to do what we do, build cars, sleep soundly at night, enjoy the place we live because there are those who are out there keeping the tigers at bay, so to speak. We know it’s not Veterans’ Day or Memorial Day but we wanted to say thank you for all you do (including giving a giddy Aaron rides in your jets) so between now and 10/11 (next Wednesday) all active duty, reserve, or retired armed service members can go to bit.ly/arclightmilitary and get a code for 15% off their orders from the online store. As for everyone else, check out our YouTube channel to see the rest of AK’s flight with the Thunderbirds. #arclightfab #armedforces #thankyouforyourservice #thunderbirds

Posted by Arclight Fab on Tuesday, October 3, 2017