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"Max" narrates the F-22 Flt at Sac, Ca.

Uploaded By: Keith Breazeal 08/06/2007

In this new F-22 Raptor video, Major Paul "Max" Moga talks you through the maneuvers he performs during the airshow demonstration flight. Each maneuver is shown from entry to exit so you get a true feel of the F-22's capabilities. Strap in! *** www.kbvp.com the aviator's site

Tags: Max Moga,F-22 Raptor, airshow, military, Air shows, Aircraft videos, Planes, US Cost Guard, Stealth Aircraft, Air Force
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BeechSportBill 9/01/07 7:11AM

Hey, Max - why be so modest? You make that Raptor move like a Pitts! No other jet can do anything
like this! That 270 deg flip and flat turns!!! GREAT video! I remember an AirForceNow video about
1973 showing a side-by-side loop between and F-4 and and F-15. The F-15 did 2 1/2 loops before the
F-4 made it around once. How about doing this again Raptor vs. Eagle?

mkohnke 3/23/08 10:32AM

Hell of a jet! Let's see the Sukhoi do THAT!

howard0001 7/29/08 3:41PM

Don't get me wrong the Raptor is a fantastic jet with many attributes that can not be surpassed. In
respect to pure maneuverability, the Sukhoi is still untouchable.

F22RaptorFF 9/19/08 9:42AM

howard0001... Sukhoi doesn't have a chance against the F-22.

Keith Breazeal 5/02/08 12:40PM

Well, this is now the #1 for Most Popular Video category- Cool!

smhusain_1 8/03/08 7:41AM

In 1962 I saw a F 104 Starfighter in an upside down postion about 50-100 ft over the runway in front
of the viewers in an airshow put up by the air force. I was a school boy then. The aircraft was
flown by Flt/Lt Arif Iqbal. I cannot forget that day.

alleyoop65 9/21/09 12:36AM

that is one bad aircraft

RIXEFX 2/09/10 7:38PM

I noticed while doing flight control checks on the ground that the engine exhaust nozzels rotated
with the elevators, while in flight, I noticed that the elevators were in opposite positions to each
other during different flight manuevers, but could not see the engine nozzels, which leads me to
finally ask: do the engine exhaust nozzels always rotate with the elevators?


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