In this first video of the greatest fighter jets, we can see a couple of F-15 Eagles doing aerobatics in the British Mach Loop. With its fire power second to none and the maneuverability to outfly its opponents, this fighter aircraft has an amazing track record. Not one single F-15 Eagle has been lost in air-to-air combat for over 30 years of service!
Meaning that whoever controls the F-15, controls the skies. Here you can see a couple of F-15C`s doing some amazing low level exercises in the Mach Loop that leaves every spectator in the vicinity jaw-dropped. The photography of this video is stunning as well.
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In this second video of the greatest fighter jets we have one amazing on-board footage from a RAF Typhoon aircraft flying through the Mach Loop and the Lake District. The pilot of this deadly aircraft is named Jamie Norris. He is performing ultra-low level maneuvers as well. The Typhoon is a canard-delta wing, twin-engine, multi-role fighter.
It`s highly agile and extremely effective in aerial combat. This vertiginous footage which is recorded from the backseat of the aircraft will give you a nice adrenaline fix. Flying so low at 500mph, the pilot looks cool as a cucumber. He is talking about G`s on the radio like he is doing a lovely jigsaw.
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In this third video of the greatest fighter jets we have the glorious USAF F-22. This fighter jet is flying so low you`d think he`ll mow the grass! It`s a warplane light years ahead in its design. A supersonic deadly machine built to become the most efficient stealth fighter in the 21st century. It`s packing a deadly array of state-of-the-art missile systems.
It excels at both dogfighting and precision-strike ground attacks. It`s also invisible to enemy radar. It can intercept and strike any target without warning. The F-22 is really one of America`s greatest weapons and a modern marvel. Enjoy the video and make sure to tell us what you think.
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